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32-bit CPU in non-BGA package?

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Anyone using a powerful 32-bit CPU supported by (uC)Linux which is available in normal (T)QFP package?

Since there is no more SA1x00 on stock I think of replacing the mainboard of Tuxscreen (o;
 

Check V850 from NEC

www.ee.nec.de
You can download 30 day trial C compiler froim IAR.
Also if you get N-Wire Card you will receive 64 KB limited IAR package.
Regards ,
Elvis
 

How about the Atmel AT91RM9200 (ARM 920 based).

It's available in QFP.

Very reasonably priced in low quantities and stuffed with peripherals.

Cogent do a low cost development board based on these (CSB337 or might be CSB377?) which runs micromonitor.

Linux runs fine on the chip though - info can be found on the Atmel CD's.
 

ARM7 s3c4510(QFP208)
 

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