On 09/03/15 00:09, Adam Thompson wrote: > I'm looking for a very (physically) small (embedded) platform that can > run OpenBSD properly, including at least: > USB 2.0, > ethernet, > MIDI (presumably via USB), > OK-to-good-quality analog audio out (can be USB), > some kind of decent storage (i.e. not USB!), > and enough CPU horsepower to run a soundfont-based softsynth like > timitidy or fluidsynth (so ~500MHz+). >
I am using a DM&P EBOX as print server and chat desktop. Look at: http://robosavvy.com/store/dmp-ebox-3350mx-x86-compact-pc.html They are rather cheap and work with i386 OpenBSD. I never used audio, but it is properly detected. This has 512MB. It is not exactly the box that I have, but they all are similar. The box I have is: http://robosavvy.com/store/sbc-embedded-computer/dmp-ebox-3310mx-l3u4-mini-pc-auto-power-on-sata-rs232-3xlan.html azalia0 at pci0 dev 14 function 0 "RDC R3010 HDA" rev 0x01: irq 10 azalia0: codecs: Realtek ALC262 audio0 at azalia0 Bernd