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Altera_Forum
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I am a college student learning embeded system, for an experiment project I am looking for an ARM9 dev kit with 64MB or more SDRAM, network interface and LCD interface, does any body know one? Please help and tell me how may I get it. Thanks in advance!

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Altera_Forum
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google is a real great invention. 

 

my first hit is this: 

http://microcontrollershop.com/product_info.php?products_id=1441 

but this doesn't have an LCD, but the general purpose I/O pins to connect one. 

 

also, very interesting is this one: 

http://www.ehitex.de/p_info.php?products_id=292
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Altera_Forum
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Thank you pauko, I followed your suggestions and googled, and I found thishttp://www.developmentboard.net/index.php/productdetail/development+boards/arm9/samsung/s3c2440/at2440 (http://www.developmentboard.net/index.php/productdetail/development+boards/arm9/samsung/s3c2440/at2440), but I don't know how is it,would you or anybody please give me some more information about this board and its price? And this website, has anybody bought anything from it? how is it?

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Altera_Forum
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If I were you I would send a mail to someone responsible of that page and ask them. 

 

If you don't feel like doing that, at least ask these questions at a forum dedicated to ARM processors. I think the results would be much better. 

 

Best Regards, 

Ola Bångdahl
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Altera_Forum
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If I were you I would send a mail to someone responsible of that page and ask them. 

 

If you don't feel like doing that, at least ask these questions at a forum dedicated to ARM processors. I think the results would be much better. 

 

Best Regards, 

Ola Bångdahl 

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Thanks, I have ordered one on this website, they are really good, the board is nice, all necessary accessaries are enclosed, the price is reasonable, and the service of this company is really excellent. You guys should try this http://www.developmentboard.net (http://www.developmentboard.net) when you need some boards.
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Altera_Forum
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also take a look at www.sparkfun.com and www.olimex.com - many low cost arm offerings ( i have bought from both before, and am not affiliated ) 

also digikey, mouser, hamiltonavnet have dev kits.
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Altera_Forum
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This guy is hilarious! He works for/owns a company in china (the site he gave). He has started this same thread on numerous forums and always says he found a great board yada yada yada. google "developmentboard.net" and you'll see. 

 

I personally wouldn't order from them because they want bank transfer numbers in order to make a purchase. 

 

 

Kevin
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Altera_Forum
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yea, despite of their improper advertisments, this website/company is somehow damn good! I bought one board from them last month, and it's working lovely. They do have some inexpensive nice boards, and their service is also nice, I got my board only two days after ordering it. Anyway, I love them

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