Samsung courts developers with low-cost Origen Exynos dev board (thinq.co.uk) 4 points by ghalfacree 15y ago ↗ HN
[–] wccrawford 15y ago ↗ To borrow a ./ meme:But does it run Linux?Seriously, though... For $240, it sounds like it'd make an awesome home Linux server/media center... Even has HDMI built in.
[–] evangineer 15y ago ↗ I'm loving this, especially the fact that the application processor is on an easily upgradable separate board. Can we say quadcore?The commitment of resources to software support is also much appreciated.I have an upcoming project that could use something just like this for the initial design & prototyping.Would be good to know what the minimum order is for the production parts though.
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 14.5 ms ] threadBut does it run Linux?
Seriously, though... For $240, it sounds like it'd make an awesome home Linux server/media center... Even has HDMI built in.
The commitment of resources to software support is also much appreciated.
I have an upcoming project that could use something just like this for the initial design & prototyping.
Would be good to know what the minimum order is for the production parts though.
http://www.origenboard.org/