Hi Fredrik, I looked at that, I found it quite ambiguous... Reading over it again, it seems to make more sense. I'll order a single board and see how it goes. What do you think about the concept of Haiku's own computer? Regards, James. On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 2:23 PM, Fredrik Modèen <fredrik@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > try this link :) > //www.freelists.org/post/haiku/AMD-Geode,1 > >> Hi there. I'm relatively new to Haiku but I've been using Be for a >> couple of months now. >> >> I'm planning to start a very small business called NuAge Computing >> with two of my friends who are studying to be software engineers. >> We're going to build a prototype machine that runs Haiku as it's >> native OS with embedded boards designed for industrial applications >> (makes them more reliable and generally cheaper). The prototype board >> we want to use has an AMD Geode GX CPU and we're not sure if we should >> commit to this processor because there seems to be no evidence of it >> working with Haiku. It uses an x86 architecture, so it ought to work - >> I'm just checking here to be sure. >> >> Either way, we hope to be working on the concept of the Haiku-run >> computer and we may present a finished prototype later this year at >> some kind of conference. >> >> Thanks, >> James. >> >> -- >> Telephone: 07938 769809 >> Web: http://www.halcyondr.co.uk/ >> e-mail: sariatv@xxxxxxxxx >> >> > > > -- > MVH > Fredrik Modèen > > > -- Telephone: 07938 769809 Web: http://www.halcyondr.co.uk/ e-mail: sariatv@xxxxxxxxx