On Tue, September 19, 2017 10:25 pm, Usexy Nerd wrote:
> https://beagleboard.org/x15
>
> <https://beagleboard.org/static/images/BeagleBoard-X15.png>
> What is BeagleBoard-X15?
>
> BeagleBoard-X15 is the top performing, mainline Linux enabled,
> power-usersâ**
> dream board with a core tailored for every computing task and a highspeed
> interface for every connectivity need. Give your algorithms room to
> stretch!
> Processor: TI AM5728 2Ã*1.5-GHz ARM® Cortex-A15
> <http://www.ti.com/product/am5728>
>
> - 2GB DDR3 RAM
> - 4GB 8-bit eMMC on-board flash storage
> - 2D/3D graphics and video accelerators (GPUs)
> - 2Ã*700-MHz C66 digital signal processors (DSPs)
> - 2Ã*ARM Cortex-M4 microcontrollers (MCUs)
> - 4Ã*32-bit programmable real-time units (PRUs)
>
> Connectivity
>
> - 2Ã*Gigabit Ethernet
> - 3Ã*SuperSpeed USB 3.0 host
> - HighSpeed USB 2.0 client
> - eSATA (500mA)
> - full-size HDMI video output
> - microSD card slot
> - Stereo audio in and out
> - 4Ã*60-pin headers with PCIe, LCD, mSATA
> - and much more... <http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoard-X15>
>
> See quick start guide <https://beagleboard.org/x15-quick>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 19, 2017 at 10:14 PM, Greg Garrison <info@nuemak.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>>
>> I am interested how well the ARM platform is supported. Does anyone know
>> of a low cost dual ethernet arm board that I could use to build an
>> OpenBSD
>> based router / gateway device? I'd be interested in hearing experiences
>> from the community. I don't care so much about wifi capability I just
>> want
>> a very cheap board with two lan ports. Wifi would be an added bonus but
>> not necessary for what I have in mind.
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Greg
>>
>>
>
Why does everyone think they have to have ARM? For the price of that X15,
I'd rather have an APU2.
(Sorry Usexy Nerd ;) for the direct reply, meant for this to go to the list)
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