AvoK95 wroteTPR0 wroteThe Chumby Hacker Board is a cool single board Linux computer that has much of the same hardware as the famous Chumby One. It's great for people who are experienced with Linux and want to have the power of a microcomputer with audio and video output while at the same time getting all the peripherals of a microcontroller such as analog-to-digital conversion, PWM outputs, sensors, bit twiddling, and broken-out GPIOs!
http://www.adafruit.com/products/278
been there , done that
and may i say THEY ARE AWESOME
they never get broken
Yeah, can i ask you a question?
Is it good for non-Arduino user experience? But, maybe Linux pro?
I mean, i'm an intermediate to expert Linux user... And like to gain some physical computing, based on Linux..
What do you recommend?
ThanQ you!
EDIT: I guess i need to learn hardware programming in an advanced criteria... Looking at the forums, PWM functionality need to be studied, however, i guess i will go with the Arduino PIC32 (running at 80mhZ cpu)