Thanks very much for the reply, Pete. I believe I have been abusing the terminology here. According to Wikipedia:
" An embedded system is a special-purpose computer system, which is completely encapsulated by the device it controls. An embedded system has specific requirements and performs pre-defined tasks, unlike a general-purpose personal computer." I don't want to embed a computer into the USRP. So, I guess I really mean "small and portable". In fact, for the first cut, the smallest configuration closest to what works for me now (FC3 on Laptop) would be the best. The mini- and nano-itx look very promising. Thanks for the advice. - Lee On Sat, 2006-04-01 at 12:12 -0500, Pete Soper wrote: > Hi Lee, > Do you mean embedded, and, if so, embedded in what? > Or do you mean small/portable? If it's the latter, Google > for "mini-itx" and "nano itx" for full blown PCs in very small form factors. > USB 2.0 and enough memory to store/run the software seem to > be the key hardware factors. > Support for a relatively current version of Linux seems to > be the key software issue. Be careful not to underestimate the challenge > of getting everything built and running together. > > Best wishes, > Pete > _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio