Device Support and Testing
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Project Name
Device Support and Testing
Project Description
Testing and support would be taking place for beagleboard. The Beagle Board is a low-cost, fan-less single-board computer based on TI OMAP3530 processor (ARM Cortex-A8 Core ~600MHz + TMS320C64x+ DSP ~430MHz), with all of the expandability of today's desktop machines, but without the bulk, expense, or noise.
BeagleBoard-xM delivers extra ARM Cortex-A8 MHz and extra memory with 512MB of low-power DDR RAM, enabling hobbyists, innovators and engineers to go beyond their current imagination and be inspired by the BeagleBoard.org community.
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Kernel and modules are made for beagleboard. The website for the kernel and modules: http://scotland.proximity.on.ca/arm/kernel/beagleboard/linux-2.6.36.1/
Blog about Beagleboard work is here: http://jzaidi.wordpress.com/
Project Leader(s)
Jawwad Zaidi - Beagle Board
Kyle Weber - Guru Plug
M.A Sajed Shadani - Openrd
Project Contributor(s)
Jawwad Zaidi - User Page http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/User:Jzaidi
Kyle Weber - User Page http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/User:Kmweber
Project Details
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Project Plan
Goals for each release:
- 0.1
Beagle Board - To get necessary drivers and modules to work with Fedora 12 Guru Plug - To get wireless working on fedora 12 Open RD - To get access to device
- 0.2
Beagle Board - Build a kernel and necessary modules Guru Plug - Building and Packaging of uImage, and modules - wireless lan for 2.6.36.1 kernel Open RD - To get video output from device. Repack video drivers from fc8
- 0.3
Beagle Board - Package uImage, modules, kernel source and upload them to Scotland.proximity.on.ca Guru Plug - Building and Packaging wireless access point module for 2.6.36.1 kernel Open RD - Testing, Uploading to repository (*+)
Project News
The price that I have found out for Beagle Board is $150. It's definitely not too expensive for what it can actually do or act like.