i just got one of the prototypes and will finally have time to play
with it starting this weekend, starting of course with my standard
validation and documenting from the beginning. should XM discussion
be kept here, or is there enough of a difference (even subtlely) to
merit a separate forum? i'm good either way, just looking for
opinions.
rday
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> i asked gerald about this already but he seemed to think there
> wasn't any compelling argument for a separate forum for the
> BeagleBoard XM, and he may be right.
>
> i just got one of the prototypes and will finally have time to play
> with it starting this weekend, starting of course with my standard
> validation and documenting from the beginning. should XM discussion
> be kept here, or is there enough of a difference (even subtlely) to
> merit a separate forum? i'm good either way, just looking for
> opinions.
I'm fine talking about it here. After all, the boards are similar
enough to use the same boot loader and kernel.
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>
> i asked gerald about this already but he seemed to think there
> wasn't any compelling argument for a separate forum for the
> BeagleBoard XM, and he may be right.
>
> i just got one of the prototypes and will finally have time to play
> with it starting this weekend, starting of course with my standard
> validation and documenting from the beginning. should XM discussion
> be kept here, or is there enough of a difference (even subtlely) to
> merit a separate forum? i'm good either way, just looking for
> opinions.
Fragmentation is bad, let's keep all beagle talk on this mailinglist (it's not a forum).
regards,
Koen
I agree with Koen And Rullgård.
BTW,anybody can explain in detail about the new board.Specially about
hardware specification.
> regards,
>
> Koen
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Siji Sunny
I agree. A subject prefix for genuine XM-specific issues should be
sufficient.
Production of the forthcoming new BeagleBoard design (referred to as
xM - extra memory and megaherz) is expected in June 2010. It is
reported to include the following:
* on-board USB hub with 10/100 Ethernet port and 4no. USB ports
* 1Ghz DM3730 SoC (nearly identical to and fully software
compatible with OMAP3630)
* 512MB DRAM
* microSD socket (push-push type, as used in some digital cameras etc.)
* on-board NAND flash removed
* expansion and LCD headers populated with connectors
* addition of camera port
* still no direct VGA connection possible
* serial connection via DB-9 connector rather than IDC header
* slight increase in board size, although mounting holes and
expansion header locations are to be maintained
It's expected to be exhibited at the Embedded Systems Conference in
Chicago (June 7-9). TI are understood to be offering "hands-on xM
classes" at their BeagleBoard workshop.
Whether there will be a subsequent price reduction in the current
rev.C4 boards remains to be seen.
(Copied From :-
http://www.riscos.info/index.php/Special:AWCforum/?action=st%2Fid168%2FBeagleboard_XM_expected_in_June_2010)
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Siji Sunny
For me the McBSP2 sounds great since now the "audio" McBSP becomes
available. Thanks!
siñ
My pride and honor!
This is how dreams come true...
Again thanks,
siñ