On Thu, September 22, 2011 5:22 pm, Alexander Graf wrote:
Am 22.09.2011 um 17:13 schrieb Pavol Rusnak <prusnak@opensuse.org>:
On 09/22/2011 04:56 PM, Greg KH wrote:
In other words, what box do I need to go buy in order to help make this possible? :)
I think BeagleBoard (Cortex-A8) or PandaBoard (Cortex-A9) would be a good start.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BeagleBoard http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PandaBoard
To kick thibgs off (and for easy development), I would target QEMU, so everyone can try it out and attach gdb when needed.
I agree though that we need to target one particular board for real hw development, so things don't get more painful than they have to be. I'm reasonably indifferent on what we're targeting there, but it should be < 200⬠and widely available.
I think the best choice would be the snowball board of the igloo community. http://www.igloocommunity.org/ http://shop.strato.com/epages/61428605.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/61428605/... It'll set you back 164.00 excluding tax and postage for version with GPS/bluetooth and wifi. The reason why I think the snowball is the best choice is because it's using the ST-Ericsson Nova A9500 processor (Dual Cortex A9 + Mali 400 GPU) like the Samsung Exynos 4210 SoC. The advantage of this board over the pandaboard is that it has a OSS video driver (GPL and MIT license), while the SGX540 driver is closed source. http://www.malideveloper.com/developer-resources/drivers/open-source-mali-gp... I have the the Pandaboard the problem is the current SGX drivers don't work for hardfp, which I think is the best for a openSuSE ARM distro. If it's decided to use this board I wouldn't mind ordering it together with people near me, the postage is quite high 32.56 excluding tax, to the Netherlands. I live in Limburg (SE Netherlands), near Germany and Belgium.
Either way, for bootstrapping going with an emulated platform is probably more useful. Once we have a proper base system, let's go for the real fun and target a board.
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