
A client is looking for a new embedded system. Their current systems have a 500MHz AMD Geode CPU (which provides a lot more power than they need). A randomly selected system has the following output of "free". So any of the bigger embedded systems (which seem to have 256M+) will do, but the small ones with 32M will be out of the question and even 64M probably won't do. total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 997864 46248 951616 0 7284 21388 -/+ buffers/cache: 17576 980288 Swap: 0 0 0 I'd like to run a fairly stock Debian installation. I guess that a system with 32M of storage would do if I configured it to use a micro-SD card for main storage. The device would need to support at least 2G of storage, preferrably 8G or 16G. Digital IO ports are required as well as a serial port. I guess it's possible to use DTR/DSR and RTS/CTS on a second serial port if a board does everything else right, only 2 digital outputs are needed. The current systems have 2 ethernet ports, 1 for Internet access and 1 for debugging, we could survive with only 1 port if everything else is good. The device needs to be designed for high temperatures, 70C operating temperature will do. Basically it would be pretty ideal if I could get something like a Samsung Galaxy S that's rated for 70C and has at least 1 Ethernet port, USB, and digital IO. Any suggestions? -- My Main Blog http://etbe.coker.com.au/ My Documents Blog http://doc.coker.com.au/