Mini6410 with no LCD. Complete SDK with power supply, USB, Ethernet, and Serial cable. Plus 'wiggler' style JTAG cable/connector.
256MBytes DDR2 RAM 1024MBytes NAND Flash RoHS

2 RSRXD0 RSTXD0
3 RSTXD0 RSRXD0
4 nc nc
5 GND GND
6 nc nc
7 RSCTSn0 RSCTS0
8 RSRTSn0 RSRTS0
9 nc nc
| CPU/SOC | S3C6410, Samsung |
| Core/Clock | ARM1176JZF-S. Factory software set at 533 MHz. 667 MHz max. |
| RAM | 256 MBytes DDR2 (32 bit buss) |
| Flash | 1 GByte NAND Flash |
| 1 1024 Byte EEPROM on IIC Interface | |
| LCD | Sharp 4.3" 480x272 |
| Touch screen | Integrated in Sharp LCD panel |
| Ethernet | RJ45 10/100M with DM9000 |
| Serial | 1 DB9 RS232 COM0 |
| 4 TTL COM0, 1, 2, 3 with 4-wire sockets 1x4 2mm | |
| USB | 1 MiniUSB Device USB2.0 |
| 1 USB Host USB1.1 | |
| Audio | Stereo out - 3.5mm Jack |
| Built in Microphone | |
| TV | RCA Jack Composite TV output |
| IR | Infrared Receiver |
| SD | SD Card standard size. Up to 32 GBytes |
| SDIO | SDIO header for SDIO WIfi, etc. + SPI and IIC. 2x10 2mm |
| Alarms | PWM Buzzer on board |
| User Inputs | 8 user push buttons/interrupts |
| 1 Reset push button | |
| 1 Pot for A/D test | |
| 1 Power switch for 5V power | |
| 1 NAND/PROG switch (PROG is same as NOR) | |
| 1 Microphone | |
| 1 IR Receiver | |
| Indicators | 4 User LEDs, Green |
| 1 Power LED, Red | |
| JTAG | 10 Pin JTAG Header 2x5 2mm |
| LCD | 40 pin header, 2x20 2mm |
| 41 pin Mini/Micro2550 style for FFC | |
| GPIO | 30 pin header 2x15 2mm |
| Camera | CMOS CAM130 or similar. 2x10 2mm |
| Bus Expansion | 2x20 2mm |
| External Int. | Buttons/Interrupts 1x10 2mm |
| RTC | Battery BAcked RTC |
| Software | Supeboot - can auto-program flash from an SD card. |
| Linux | Linux 2.6.x kernel supports all I/O. |
| with file system Qtopia 2.2.0 + Qt + Qt/E | |
| Ubuntu | Some users have loaded dev tools and worked entirely on Mini6410. |
| Android | Android 2.0 |
| WinCE | WindowsCE6.0r3 .Net Custom/English builds available. |
| PCB | 6 layer 11x11 cm. |
| Reliability | Less than 1% failure incoming test. Field failures are too low to have |
| statistics at this time. |
From the FAQ page.
Q: I am trying to use "SDFlasher" to make a bootable SD for a Mini6410. SDFlasher won't recognize SD cards on my Windows computer. Is the software broken?
A: Right click on SDFlasher and "Run as Administrator". On one of our laptops, in Administrator mode, SDFlasher finds SD cards in the built in reader and in USB to SD adapters. Once they are found, "Relayout" the cards. Then, click on them in the SDFlasher line item window again so they say YES they can be programmed instead of NO. Remember to point the source file to the version of Superboot you will be using.