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BeegleBoard vs. GESBC-9260 ARM platforms

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BeegleBoard/GESBC-9260

First of all thanks in advance for your help...
Iam tring to find the best ARM development platform for my needs
This platform it is to be based on a ARM platform that needs to be able to:

-> Connect to a TCP/IP network (UDP its not sufficient or more difficult to implement).
-> The platform needs to have more then 20 digital I/O.
-> Needs to have some of this protocols (I2C, SPI, 1-Wire).
-> Its relatively important that it has at least one USB host port.
-> Supports Linux Operating System.
-> It also needs (not obligatory) ADC and (not obligatory) DAC
-> It is preferable to be able to interface with SD/MMC or CF cards
-> It needs at least 1 or 2 UART's

In my searches i found this two development boards:

BEAGLEBOARD: https://beagleboard.org/hardware
GESBC-9260 form Glomatoinc: https://www.glomationinc.com/product_9260.html

Does any one used any of this?

Do you recommend any Linux distribution?
Does they run, PHP, MySQL, Apache (or similar). Is it programable in C/C++ and Java?
Is it possible to connect a USB camera and do some streaming?
 

Hmmm..
Beagleboard is cheap for the performance. But with the features you need you will have to go with GESBC-9260 board. Both support Linux.

Where do you want to utlise the board? Beagleboard is mostly for desktop-like applications. It lacks I/O.
 

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