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On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 5:36 PM, Arkadi Shishlov |
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<arkadi.shishlov@×××××.com> wrote: |
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>>> BTW, if I want to hack on Tegra/Tegra2 or Snapdragon what is my option? Purchase |
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>>> a consumer device, which one? |
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> Any suggestions? |
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You could look for a nvidia devlite2 board, very small, with USB and HDMI out; |
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and a german company introduced a Qseven form-factor module with Tegra2 at |
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Emedded World tradeshow in March. |
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On the other hand, you won't be doing much hacking since Nvidia's kernel sources |
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suck (they're full of useless abstractions hoisted 1:1 from their WinCE port and |
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mostly ignore established kernel frameworks) and their "documentation" |
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is woefully |
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incomplete. |
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Manuel |