[opensuse-arm] Target ARM Hardware
This is a hot topic, and one that seems to generate the most noise. I've had a discussion with several people about target hardware, and I've also looked at what our peers are doing and saying. At the same time I've been trying to see what options we have for getting some sponsorship for hardware. There were three devices in the running, all are classed as development boards - so no case or external prettyness (beauty comes from within anyway): TI PandaBoard [0] Samsung Origen [1] ST Ericsson Snowball [2] After discussing, the preferred nominee is the PandaBoard. Several factors led to this decision, it has an integrated wired network connection; is well supported by the incumbant distros; widely used within the wider ARM open source community; and it has Pandas (OK only in name but still!) So if you want to prep and get some hardware, then go for the PandaBoard (as soon as the Cortex A15 is released, we'll be looking at them). Yes, I know it's a developer board and not an end user product. Unfortunately there aren't actually that many end user products that you can sensibly use for development at the moment. Sure, there's the TrimSlice[3] the DreamPlug[4] and a few others, but after consulting someone that is far more knowledgable and aware of the wider landscape we went with their recommendations. Oh and things are moving pretty fast folk!! \o/ 0 = http://www.pandaboard.org/ 1 = http://www.origenboard.org/ 2 = http://www.igloocommunity.org/ 3 = http://trimslice.com/ 4 = http://www.globalscaletechnologies.com/t-dreamplugdetails.aspx -- Andrew Wafaa IRC: FunkyPenguin GPG: 0x3A36312F -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-arm+help@opensuse.org
On Fri, September 30, 2011 12:32 pm, Andrew Wafaa wrote:
This is a hot topic, and one that seems to generate the most noise.
I've had a discussion with several people about target hardware, and I've also looked at what our peers are doing and saying. At the same time I've been trying to see what options we have for getting some sponsorship for hardware.
There were three devices in the running, all are classed as development boards - so no case or external prettyness (beauty comes from within anyway):
TI PandaBoard [0] Samsung Origen [1] ST Ericsson Snowball [2]
After discussing, the preferred nominee is the PandaBoard. Several factors led to this decision, it has an integrated wired network connection; is well supported by the incumbant distros; widely used within the wider ARM open source community; and it has Pandas (OK only in name but still!)
So if you want to prep and get some hardware, then go for the PandaBoard (as soon as the Cortex A15 is released, we'll be looking at them).
Yes, I know it's a developer board and not an end user product. Unfortunately there aren't actually that many end user products that you can sensibly use for development at the moment. Sure, there's the TrimSlice[3] the DreamPlug[4] and a few others, but after consulting someone that is far more knowledgable and aware of the wider landscape we went with their recommendations.
Oh and things are moving pretty fast folk!! \o/
0 = http://www.pandaboard.org/ 1 = http://www.origenboard.org/ 2 = http://www.igloocommunity.org/ 3 = http://trimslice.com/ 4 = http://www.globalscaletechnologies.com/t-dreamplugdetails.aspx
Extra information [4] " Marvell Sheeva CPU core which is fully ARMv5TE-compliant ". See the data sheet: http://www.marvell.com/embedded-processors/kirkwood/assets/88F6281-004_ver1.... The Cortex A* are ARMv7 An quick overview, for [0-3, can be found at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_Cortex-A9_MPCore#ARM_Cortex-A9_software_dev...
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Andrew Wafaa
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