Hmmm... cool!
Here we have some data-sheets, they might be important:
http://www.mvista.com/dswp/index.html
Also in: http://www.mvista.com/company/open/
we can see some words like: "MontaVista supports the spirit of open
source and believes in contributing, participating and publishing our
work and contributions to the many projects in the community."
Could we contact them to get a working kernel, or some drivers? :D
As they say... they could contribute with us.
JeDi wrote:
> On 11/3/05, JeDi <jeroen.dierckx_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I was looking for windows mobile 2005 drivers for our new x50v rom,
>>and I came across this page:
>>http://www.pvrdev.com/Pub/MBX/Download/default.htm
>>
>>This is the important part:
>>
>>Linux ARMV4
>>
>>The OpenGL ES 1.1 Linux SDK for ARMV4 instruction set CPU.
>>Operating System: ARM Linux 2.6
>>Windowing system: X11 or NULL
>
>
> I contacted PowerVR, and the device that uses these drivers is the
> Pepper device: http://www.pepper.com/products/specifications.html
> It has a Intel 2700G chip and an Intel XScale PXA270 (624 MHz) CPU
> (also the same as the x50v, right?). It runs linux: MontaVista
> (http://www.mvista.com/).
>
> Has anyone ever seen such a device? Does anyone know what this
> MontaVista platform is? If someone could get hands on such a device, I
> guess that would be very helpful for the x50(v) port.
>
> Greetz,
> JeDi
Received on Fri Nov 04 2005 - 08:56:12 EST
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