Seems like Wandboard has the spdif connector, but not sure how mature
the product is right now (in terms of drivers for every bit of
hardware).... it might not feature all the requirements you wrote
about. But may really soon.
On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 3:35 PM, Tim Arnold <coacharnold(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello ARM folks,
Can someone tell me what is the best low cost ARM based computer that can
run fedora is? I need it for a development platform as an audio client in
the multi media network.
I know there is a list of devices out there that have been set up to
install, but they seem to be older devices that have already been updated
and are out of production. The concern of the group that I am helping with
this project
http://www.s1digital.com/ is that the device platform is
already working with fedora. They are looking to develop a low cost media
client for the sever that they manufacture. Beyond that, the device must
be something already in a "case" as opposed to the beagle-board or the
cubie-board. It must also also be wireless and have an optical output for
audio.
They are willing to import a large number of these things and sell them as
cheap Linux desktop devices.
There seem to be a lot of these 50$ to a 100$ boxes coming out of China
right now it's just a matter of finding the right one.
If anyone is willing to help, please drop me an email...
coacharnold(a)gmail.com; or through the board
Thanks in advance for any and all direction you can give me on this project.
Tim
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