'cos it all helps towards the Pandora 2!
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Erm, nope I couldn't. It's natively built, and I have no native machine to build it anymore.
I'm afraid you're going to have to wait, or build it yourself...
Make sure your uid is set up to use bash, and add 'cd ${HOME}' to your .bashrc script?
Except bash may not be installed, due to the Angstrom distribution.
You can always do the same in /etc/profile
I waited patiently for my original pre-order unit. What grates is that 1) I sent that unit back as part of the 1Ghz swap, on the 19th of July, almost 2 months ago, and 2) the 1Ghz units exist, possibly covering my order number, but are stuck until the cash flow is sorted out.
Frustrating.
I...
Well thanks for reporting that to me so I can fix it. Sheesh.
Weird that it worked for at least two of us without changes though. Were you using the PND from the repo?
TI are IMG's customer. IMG develop both the software and hardware, and license those on to TI. That means that the drivers for OMAP's SGX are provided by TI, but developed by IMG :)
In that case I won't try to get it followed up.
The good news is the newer Pandoras (GC & 1Ghz) have a supported SGX core in them, so TI should provide much more up to date drivers.
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