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#691
Originally Posted by Karel Jansens View Post
Dude! Language...
At least _he_ answered me.
 

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#692
Originally Posted by argor View Post
i thing it goging to use kernel fork from the TI one
Thank you, I have already access to the TI code drops for the SDP, so I suppose the pandora kernel won't be too different.
 
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Originally Posted by lardman View Post
Which makes me wonder more and more what the IVA is on the omap2420 that we have. Igor?
It's some specialized HW plus an ARM9 core. Funny thing, the ARM11 MPU can override it and have direct control to the peripherals in the IVA domain.
 
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#694
What I'd most want changed from the N800 is:

A mute button...

really, I shouldn't have to fumble for the stylus to shut the thing up all of a sudden.
 
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#695
Originally Posted by igor View Post
At least _he_ answered me.
Hey, I was told to pipe the Pandora stuff down. You people need to make up your minds.
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#696
Originally Posted by Karel Jansens View Post
Hey, I was told to pipe the Pandora stuff down. You people need to make up your minds.
We aren't a hive mind.
 

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#697
Originally Posted by Karel Jansens View Post
Hey, I was told to pipe the Pandora stuff down. You people need to make up your minds.
You mean you can answer all of this?
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#698
Originally Posted by igor View Post
Thank you, I have already access to the TI code drops for the SDP, so I suppose the pandora kernel won't be too different.
i ten to agree lest at first
but i nou some people working on the pandora kernal have lot experience in kernal developing so hue noes what they came up with

please node i not connect in any way to pandora
i just base what i say here on what i have herd

i have just bin keeping a taps on it
as it looks interesting and i am thing of getting a pandora and maybe dev for it
 
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Originally Posted by Bundyo View Post
You mean you can answer all of this?
No. I actually learned a lot from Argor's reply. Not as much as I would've if he'd used moderately correctly spelled English, but still...

The fact that I didn't answer his questions in the first place might have been a clue to my ignorance on the subjects, one should think. Also, Igor could have tried to ask his questions on the Pandora developers forum, where he might have received an almost immediate answer (I understand it's pretty basic stuff for a developer, which I am not!). Of course, he might have done that, it's pretty hard to tell with people using different aliases for different forums, in which case: good on him. Or her. Whatever.
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It's some specialized HW plus an ARM9 core. Funny thing, the ARM11 MPU can override it and have direct control to the peripherals in the IVA domain.
Cool , thanks for that Igor, can we know more? I'd be interested to know how to use it, or why it's not used, etc.

The problem, as far as I can see, is that we mere mortals (read not OEMs) are not allowed to look at the OMAP 2420 Technical manual (which I presume says these sorts of things). Any clues as to where/what we are able to look at?

Thanks,

Si
 
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