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[Arm-netbook] FSF Endorsed ARM EOMA-PCMCIA Compliant Module



just fyi, this discussion has been initiated on arm-netbooks.  bari,
who is a hardware engineer, would like to know if anyone would be
interested in having the beaglebone adapted, or any other of the "open
schematics" boards such as the origen, beagleboard-xm, IMX53QSB etc.
into a credit-card-sized EOMA-PCMCIA-compliant format.
   http://www.elinux.org/Embedded_Open_Modular_Architecture/PCMCIA

the advantage of using the beaglebone board is that it's already
pretty small, so would require a minimum amount of work to adapt,
   http://rhombus-tech.net/am335x/

also fyi i've opened up the preorders page on rhombus-tech, for
allwinner a10 (1.5ghz Cortex A8, $7 pricing in mass-volume) CPU cards:
   http://rhombus-tech.net//allwinner_a10/orders/

l.

p.s. apologies for the ikiwiki needing an update to its underlying
openid perl module (phil hands is sorting that out, thanks phil!), so
a local login (see "other" option) is best for now. if you have your
own openid account (but non-google or non-yahoo) somewhere you may
have some success, as long as openid 1.0 is properly supported by the
server that you use (google deviate slightly from the published spec.
vunderbarr...).  last resort, please email me directly and i will add
a preorder on your behalf, it's an ikiwiki, there's git access hurrah!

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Bari Ari <bari@onelabs.com>
Date: Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 10:23 PM
Subject: [Arm-netbook] FSF Endorsed ARM EOMA-PCMCIA Compliant Module
To: Linux on small ARM machines <arm-netbook@lists.phcomp.co.uk>


I was waiting for the beaglebone to start shipping to see if it is worth
re-spinning it in a EOMA-PCMCIA-compliant format.

http://beagleboard.org/bone

It uses the TI 700MHz AM3358 ARM Cortex-A8 Microprocessor

http://www.ti.com/product/am3358
XAM3358ZCE   $14.05 | 1ku

Which TI, ST, Freescale or other ARM soc would people prefer to have in
the EOMA-PCMCIA-compliant format that would fit the FSF endorsement?

-Bari

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