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Xoom cases and accessories - CaseCrown.com. Syslink Project. From OMAPpedia Last updated: June 23, 2010 [edit] About SysLink SysLink is the next generation IPC driver developed for OMAP4 and beyond.

Syslink Project

SysLink is an evolution of both the previous-generation IPC drivers - DSPBridge and DSPLink. It provides a symmetric IPC interface on both the host processor and remote/slave processors. Some of the key features of SysLink are: Messaging: Ability to exchange fixed size control messages with Co-Processors Dynamic memory management: Ability to dynamically map files to Co-Processor's address space Dynamic loading: Ability to dynamically load new components on Co-Processors at run time Power Management: Static and dynamic power management for DSP Zero-copy shared memory: Ability to "pass" data buffers to other processors by simply providing its location in shared memory. [edit] SysLink Architecture The above diagram shows the components found in SysLink. [edit] SysLink Usage [edit] Getting Started with SysLink Before proceeding, check for the tools: git clone.

Main Page. BeagleBoardUbuntu. (For BeagleBoardAngstrom, click here.)

BeagleBoardUbuntu

(Should Beagleboard:Ubuntu On BeagleBone Black be merged into this page?) This page is about running a Linux distribution (ARM EABI) Ubuntu on the BeagleBoard. BeagleBoard will boot the (ARM EABI) Ubuntu distribution from the SD card. Since much of this page is generic, it has also been extended to help support devices such as the PandaBoard and BeagleBone. For the best experience, make sure you have an LCD/HDMI monitor attached to the BeagleBoard's HDMI port, 2 GB/4 GB/8 GB SD card, and a known good USB 2.0 hub with mouse and keyboard. If you need any help: MyGForge > Projects > Android on OMAPZoom > Home. Rowboat - Project Hosting on Google Code.

Davinci DVSDK 3.x. Android Getting Started - OMAPpedia. From OMAPpedia This page contains information on how to download and build android for ICS and Jelly Bean using TI repository.

Android Getting Started - OMAPpedia

[edit] Configuring the Target Device (Blaze/Panda) For instructions on how to setup the blaze hardware, refer to Platform Configuration [edit] Connect the Target board to PC To setup Blaze / Panda to display debug messages via Teraterm/Hyperterm on a PC, connect and configure the below. Connect a USB cable (mini-B connector) to the J12 receptacle and the other side to the USB port on PC. BeagleBoard. Boot Linux on the Beagle Board. The Beagle Board is a pocket-sized reference board (see Figure 1) containing a Texas Instruments OMAP3530 system-on-a-chip (SoC) processor (ARM Cortex A-8 core) running at up to 600MHz.

Boot Linux on the Beagle Board

(Find a link to more system specs in Resources later in this article.) Tiny reference boards are not themselves necessarily newsworthy—companies such as Gumstix have been providing similar boards for several years, including some based on the OMAP3530 processor. I picked the Beagle Board because it is an inexpensive platform for learning how Linux and small systems work. It is a reasonable alternative for hobbyists designing projects for themselves, academics creating projects for classes, and professionals designing low-cost appliances or thin clients. Figure 1. Building your development environment Three items are required to boot the Beagle Board: The Beagle Board comes with no cables or connectors. Serial connection For the serial connection, you need the following components: Input and output SD cards. Www.muru.com. MyGForge > Projects > Android on OMAPZoom > Wiki > View Page. Android for Nokia Internet Tablets (NITdroid) Android operating system for Nokia Internet Tablets (NITs) IMPORTANT: This project it's maintained now by DJ_Steve.

NOTE: This page is kept for historical reasons. is a kernel and userspace port from scratch of the Android operating system (by Google and the Open Handset Alliance) to the NITs hardware. It is a software alternative to the Maemo platform that ships with the Internet Tablets. This project is an ongoing effort to make Android usable/useful on NIT devices (N770, N800, N810, N810WE). Google Code project . Discuss or report problems on itT forum . You can track the development progress. Want to chat about NITdroid on IRC? Latest Linux 2.6 stable kernel. Android on OMAP. This page collects information about and guides you through the installation of Google's Android on TI's ARM based OMAP SoCs.

Android on OMAP

Note: Only small parts of this page should be TI OMAP specific. The basic tasks should also apply to all other ARM926 or higher based SoCs at least able to run a 2.6.23 Linux kernel. Note: If you like this page, please see the Android Portal on this site for much more information about Android systems programming.

See Android Porting for more links to porting information, articles and tutorials. Note: This article assumes that your are familiar with some basics of embedded ARM Linux. What is Android (not) Android is a software stack for mobile devices that includes an operating system, middleware and key applications. Versions. MyGForge > Projects > OMAP Zoom Home > Home. DSP Gateway - Home.