Posts Tagged ‘omap’

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We labelled that mofo. Er, mobo.

February 24, 2010
Posted by: gruso

When a photo of the latest board revision was posted a few days back, a handful of commenters pondered the possibility of a labelled version. The GP32X trainspotters had actually done this before, on a much older revision. So a new request went out on the forums, and the community got busy once again. And how! Click the image above and you won’t just get a high resolution version, you’ll get a space-age interactive experience with enough hotlinked reading material to sink a brick shiphouse. Thanks go out to all contributors, with special honours to wea0 for digging up the bulk of the part numbers, urjaman for putting together the clicky version, and LeChuck87 for re-hosting it.

Please note that this is 100% unofficial. It has not been endorsed or confirmed correct by OP Ltd. If you’re planning on building your own Pandora from this diagram, you’ll have to figure out what’s on the other seven PCB layers. Ha.

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OMAP3 public DSP binaries

March 26, 2009
Posted by: gruso

Let’s call this what it is: a direct re-post from felipec.wordpress.com.

It took some time but finally tiopenmax 0.3.5 was released. It’s essentially 0.3 plus DSP binaries that actually work.

I verified with gst-openmax (git omap branch) and they work just fine :) Thanks Daniel Díaz!

So people with OMAP3 hardware (beagleboard) can already try D1 MPEG-4 decoding using less than 15% of CPU.

Read the full entry for a Beagleboard powered DSP demo, and a link to the dowload source. If you need some background, check out FelipeC’s previous post on the topic.

To see what it all means for Pandora developers, jump into the GP32X forum discussion here.