On Tue, 2010-09-21 at 16:33 +0200, Jonas Gorski wrote:
> On 21 September 2010 12:43, Jonas Gorski <jonas.gorski+open...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> > The Routerstation Pro is always a good start, it's even part of an
> > official MIPS evaluation kit. Plenty of Ram (128 MB), gigabit
> > ethernet, JTAG, USB, three mini-PCI slots, etc.
> 
> Another less expensive alternative would be the BifferBoard, which has
> 32 MB Ram, one ethernet port, and USB. The support is probably quite
> good, "Bifferos" himself can be found in the Openwrt forums.
> 
> Or if you are looking for an Arm dev board, take a look at Kirkwood
> based devices like the SheevaPlug, or the cheap version, the Seagate
> Dockstar. Both come with USB, gigabit Ethernet and plenty of Ram (the
> first even has 512 MB!).


Looks like the dockstar would be near perfect for me, cheap and nice and
prefab.

The bifferboard looks _very_ tempting though I fear the lack of FPU may
cause SSL to be a bit of a tight fit. Though I guess some ciphers might
work decently as long as there isn't too much data.

( Sorry, can't specify more details on what I actually need to do with
it,  sources will be forthcoming however. )

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