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I would like to dedicate this to the enthusiasts who made this product possible. Special thanks to Eric Spakman who was gentle enough to be convinced by my reasoning and to K.-P. Kirchdörfer who helped me to get my act together and write this little introduction. Erich Titl
</authorblurb>I got my hands on a nifty little SBC which had all the markings of being a perfect platform for LEAF. Installing und running a LEAF standard distribution went without much trouble but there were a few little quirks which annoyed me.
Pcengines WRAP is a small single board computer optimized for wireless access and network routing applications. It is built on the low power AMD Geode SC1100 processor and has 2 or 3 LAN sockets.
Features
AMD SC1100 CPU, 266 MHz 5x86 CPU, 16KB cache
2 or 3 Ethernet channels (National DP83816)
2 or 1 miniPCI sockets for 802.11 wireless cards and other expansion (better performance than CardBus, adapters should be lower cost soon)
64 MB SDRAM, 64 bit wide for higher memory bandwidth compared to AMD ElanSC520 based boards.
128 KB flash for tinyBIOS system BIOS and optional PXE boot.
CompactFlash header for user's operating system and application
12V DC supply through DC jack or passive power over LAN 1 connector
1 serial port (DB9 male)
Watchdog timer built into SC1100 CPU
LM77 thermal monitor
Header for I2C bus (can be used for front panel interface)
Header for LPC bus (can be used for I/O expansion)
Please refer to the above link for more details on the PCengines wrap platform.