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What support is available for using Linux in PC/104 based systems?

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What support is available for using Linux in PC/104 based systems?

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Most PC/104 boards that are made with standard desktop and laptop chipsets are going to work fine under Linux. Just watch out for the more obscure interfaces like PCMCIA and SCSI. In the case of “Real world” I/O interfaces, like analog, digital, motion control, etc., support will vary according to the manufacturer of the interface card. A whitepaper entitled “Using Linux in Embedded and Real Time Applications” is available at: http://linuxdevices.com/cgi-bin/article_view.cgi?artid=AT3611822672 For more information on using Linux in PC/104 based embedded applications, visit “the Embedded Linux Portal,” at: http://www.linuxdevices.com Answers provided by Rick Lehrbaum at LinuxDevices.Com Return to the table of contents.

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