I found an excellent Linux board with very fast system booting time.
Last month when I searched something about Linux development board/ single board computer on internet, I found an excellent item named development board OKMX6UL-C1 from Forlinx Embedded Tech. Co., Ltd. It's designed by their R&D based on NXP i.MX6UL an ARM Cortex-A7 featuring lower power processor.
this board is with 528MHz, 512M LvDDR3 and 4G eMMC, on-board WIFI&BT module. I bought a board to test, and found that it's really an excellent item.
It only takes less than 8'' for the Linux system booting up.
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I found an excellent Linux board with very fast booting time
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I found an excellent Linux board with very fast booting time
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- catweazel
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Re: I found an excellent Linux board with very fast booting time
Nice. What Linux distro did you install?
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Re: I found an excellent Linux board with very fast booting time
So what does this board have over the competition? Your post feels a little bit like an advert.
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Re: I found an excellent Linux board with very fast booting time
I disagree. For those interested in controllers, it's a great find. The device is actually a feature-rich board with 3 UART controllers, multiple video options and SATA support. This is significant, but then so is the price, $US65-$US170, plus $US30 shipping, however the units come with an LCD display. As an industrial controller, for example, it would kill a lot of the competition.MintBean wrote:So what does this board have over the competition? Your post feels a little bit like an advert.
"There is, ultimately, only one truth -- cogito, ergo sum -- everything else is an assumption." - Me, my swansong.