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#281
i can't even find an omap35xx on the main OMAP page on TI website...

This is the 3530

This one is the 3430

I personally would like an Omap4
 
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#282
Bump... Any news on this? :-)

Originally Posted by qgil View Post
Hi, I will use this thread to send updates on one my committed tasks in the maemo.org June sprint:

9.06-14 Plan for the OMAP2 acceleration drivers

There have been some discussions between the Maemo team and TI in the past months, and we seem to be moving to actions now.

This hasn't moved faster for many reasons, one of them being that this is not the most important item in the priority list shared by both companies. Still, I must say I'm impressed about the willingness to come up with a solution for the community shown by both sides. Really remarkable for a project based on 'legacy hardware' (from the platform development point of view of these companies) with zero revenue and actually some additional costs.

The current idea is that TI or an associated partner will provide either an OSS implementation of the driver known to contain some bugs or a closed implementation with probably better performance (although still not 100% commercial quality) or both. It would a one time delivery with no commitment for additional support.

My take in these discussions has been that an OSS driver is always preferrable since it would give to the community the chances to improve it, as opposed to a closed binary. Ther current idea is to try to implement in the OSS driver the fixes that were implemented in the closed one, tidy up the code a bit and make sure all the licensing is correct.

The scenario of community developers signing NDAs has been discarded. Note that both drivers were developed by two different companies that now they need to share their code. It is much easier to deal with this situation by a developer in one of these companies sharing already an NDA.

Everybody is quite busy but they are trying to arrange the time needed to complete the task. No deadlines and not even a commitment, but the optimist in me thinks that we could have some drivers available during the Summer... or perhaps before the Maemo Summit if unknown problems appear.
 

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#283
http://wiki.maemo.org/Maemo.org_Sprints/September_09

"TI contact has resources ready. They are getting access to the source code from TI and maemo in order to start the work. "

I've been keeping my fingers crossed since the day qgil made that announcement
 

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#284
Wait did I miss something? We are getting 3d acceleration for the n800/n810? I thought that the display is currently handled by a 3rd party Epson chip due to the inability of the OMAP's acceleration hardware to display 800x480 resolution or something.

Too many rumors around!
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#285
They are still slowly starting. I'm the messenger here. Sorry for not bringing better news sooner.

But it is happening, even if slow. 3 emails exchanged this week, to give you a specific example.
 

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#286
I'm not sure if that PowerVR there cares that much about resolution - it just renders stuff to a buffer, what you do with it later on is a different issue.
 
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#287
Sorry if this is a somewhat stupid question, but how much difference will 3D acceleration make? Will it make everyday use faster, open up a wider range of programs or something else entirely? I still think that its awesome that a company is willing to do this.

Thanks in advance
 
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#288
Wider range of programs, mostly (and potentially easier backporting of things that use (OpenGL ES 1.x) 3D from Fremantle).

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#289
That's great, I cant wait for it to get into our hands.
 
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#290
Аny news
 
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