Re: low-cost sbc with wireless
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Date: 24 Oct 2005 03:33:51 -0700
I suggest checking out the Zipit. It's an ARM7 with a fair amount of
Linux support, with WiFi. There's a wiki for setting up a build
environment and reflashing, and a great group. They're $99 on Amazon.
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