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ARM board to act as small computer

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Hi,

I want to have small computer based on ARM board, which should support the following

  • USB
  • RS 232 port
  • Ethernet port
  • WiFi
  • Linux or embedded linux
  • small LCD display and drivers(optional)

I have computer with broadband internet connection, i want to do the following
  • when i connect ARM board to my computer using ethernet cable, i should be able to use the ARM board as access point for my home network.
  • I should be able to develop drivers for my USB devices (it is possible most of the OS)
  • Mainly i should be able to do remote desktop for my ARM board, as no display will not be there to connect. Is it possible to connect to this ARM board from any internet connection?

Thanks and Regards,
Ashok Kumar P
 

Hi,

Any Suggestions plz?

which board would be better?
 

There are numerous ARM boards which will fulfill your requirements:

Example:

TS-7553 SBC with WiFi Option

You should choice your ARM board based on support, Linux support and which flavor of ARM you are most comfortable with.

BigDog
 

One of the solution to your requirement will be Beagle board or Panda board
 
Mini2440 is a awesome board to work with ......also it is cheap with all required peripherals.......
 

Beagle bone is a good choice and it costs less than beagleboard xm with little features ripped off from xm. like arduino, this standalone board can be connected to "capes"(sheilds as in arduinos)or with xm as ethernet port is available with it.
chubby or raspberry pi too are good things to start with
 

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