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Is there a controller: Linux on a single chip?
Good afternoon.
Are there any controllers that can run linux on just one chip? With built-in memory and possibly network.
The purpose of this Linux is to raise a full-fledged Java machine on it, which can remotely load classes over the network and run them.
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Damn, this is the question of the century. On one chip to lift niks and Java with a network. Yes, you, my friend, swung at William, ours, Shakespeare. What didn't you like about Malina?
If you need Linux-on-a-chip: RASPBERRY PI 3 MODEL B - https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/raspberry-pi-...
If you need something smaller: RASPBERRY PI ZERO - https:// www.raspberrypi.org/products/pi-zero/
SD cards take the SanDisk manufacturer, not the Chinese non-name.
Was the option of raising Linux on SoC / FPGA considered? say altera cyclone 5
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