Yeah. Thats the big question. I'm sure in one or two year everyone wants 256MB RAM or even 512MB RAM. Thats why I thought to make a Memory module for embedded device like the one in a commen PC. But one of the main problem is the connector and the board is not as compact as a onboard design. What possebilties we have: 1) Only Micron RAM version--> which is easy expandable but on the other hand which needs more space 2) Only BGA Version --> which is very compact, but you can't increase the amount of memory 3) A mix of BGA and SOP --> which is a compromise of the first two (128MByte BGA and optional 128MByte SOP) 4) Memory Module --> which is unique in the embedded market but this will increase the procuction cost I think one of those possebilities is the right solution. We have to decide now which is the right one. Happy choosing Juergen >>I think 128MByte would be state of the art. > >Does that mean you think 128MBytes is as much as you could ever >want, or as much as you think we can fit? >Are there any big memory users out ther considering Balloon >(other than TCL, who seem to want as much memory as humanly >possible, and tehn a bit more :) > >Steve > > > > >_______________________________________________ >Balloon mailing list >Balloon@balloonboard.org >http://balloonboard.org/mailman/listinfo/balloon Mit sunrise ADSL abheben: Gratis Hin- und Rückflug in Europa. http://www.sunrise.ch/home/proint/proint_ads-2.htm