Re: AT91rm9200 Devel. Board (Student Project): Choice of OS??

From: Jedi (me_at_aol.com)
Date: 02/11/05


Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 15:24:50 GMT

Jedi wrote:
> Ulf Samuelsson wrote:
>
>>>>>> We have U-Boot, but no U-Boot with a USB Client that supports a USB
>>
>>
>> Mass
>>
>>>>>> Storage Device.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Don't find the price for te DK in EBV's online inventory...only chips
>>>> for around 20 Euros which are not in stock anyway...
>>>
>>>
>>> Okay...ONLY 1700 Euros!
>>>
>>> rick
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> There are three distributors in Finland: EBV, Arrow and Acte.
>> I think you may find stock at the other two.
>> EBV is quite new as an Atmel Fínland distributor, and this affects
>> what they have in stock. It has been in production for almost 2 years.
>
>
> I prefer EBV ... the others are just....let's spare the comments here (o;
>
> If you want good support then it comes down to Eurodis and Finland (o;

Should mean Eurodis and EBV finland (o;

EBV is supporting my project and supplies AT91RM9200 QFP samples...
so probably PCB design will be finished by next week:

        - 100 * 160mm2
        - AT91RM9200-QI-002
        - 64MB SDRAM
        - 8MB flash
        - CF slot
        - USB A/B
        - Ethernet
        - RS232/JTAG

Nothing fancy though (o;

rick

>
>
>>
>> The AT91RM9200DK is now obsolete, so you are not likely
>> to get hold of one unless you are very lucky.
>> The pricing of 1700 Euros is out of line so you should shop around.
>>
>> The AT91RM9200EK which replaces the DK will be about 10% cheaper.
>
>
> Still way off...sorry...
>
>>
>> You can get even cheaper boards like the www.cogcomp.com CSB337.
>> www.at91.com has other links to boards.
>>
>
> Gonna have a look there and see if an own development would make sense
> to replace older SA1100 designs...let's see what EBV answers regarding
> Atmel sampling policy (o;
>
>
> So far it seems you're the only active guy at Atmel (o;
>
> Keep on the good work...although sometimes it might sound
> too commercial (o;
>
>
> rick



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