On Tue, Jun 15, 2004 at 12:08:23AM -0400, Nicolas wrote: > Hi, > I borrowed a little embedded PC from work (yes, my boss knows it) with 96 > megs of disk (flash) and 64 megs or ram. The cpu is a pentium 166 (I think) > with 2 serial port, parallele port, vga, usb, pcmcia, keyboard and floppy. > > I'd like to know if it is possible to put Debian directly on it or should I > put the programs/kernel by hand? > > I'd like to have a shell, ssh and a little place to put a GPS tracking program > (with some place for raw logging since I'll do the computing/mapping on a > more powerfull computer) and maybe a OBDII interface (it will go in a car). > > I know I can put my laptop or a "real computer" (I have the place to put it) > but it won't be fun :o) And if there is no moving parts, there is no risk of > braking anything. > > Nic Cola Hi Nic, check out pebble linux! http://www.nycwireless.net/pebble
-Kev
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