I'd like to bump this topic.
I am new to OCR and I find weird enough that there's no hardware for OCR 
nowadays (dedicated ICs), no libraries for embedded architectures and the 
only option is to use ARM platforms with linux and tesseract. 

BTW running a test on a digit-only image on a raspberry Pi (armv6) with 
debian, I needed 34Mb of virtual mem, 1.5s of 99% CPU load. Embedding it 
into low capabilities cores can be surely hard.

On Thursday, June 9, 2011 3:28:26 PM UTC+2, Yura Komlyk wrote:
>
> Hello!
> I'm interested in system with minimum computational possibilities (the 
> most 'slowest' CPU and minimum RAM) on which tesseract could still work. 
> The goal is to use it in minimized pc-platform device.
> Maybe someone know another way to make minimized device with OCR 
> capability. BTW only digits recognition is enough here.
>
> Thanks.
>

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