No the PRU on the AM335x is not ARM based, it is a very simple little processor aimed at real-time reliability whereas the ARM cores in the OMAP5 are Cortex-M4s. As you stated, this video mainly helps with understanding the L3 communication process. I have not been able to find the slides from...
Found the resource where I first discovered RPMsg on the AM335x platform. Its a recording from a talk done by a TI engineer that goes over PRU integration into AM335x applications. The whole talk is a great watch for someone trying to get a better baseline understanding of how a multi-core...
The L3 interconnect software synchronization system used on the AM335x series is called RPMsg. From one of the E2E posts hns linked us, it looks like the OMAP5 uses this also to provide communication between the A15's and M4's. I found a couple interesting pages regarding this...
I have a decent amount of bare metal and RTOS experience with M3 development particularly with TI chips. This is mainly why I'm interested in toying with them a bit. I'm not quite sure how they'll be useful yet, but getting a little blinky blinky running alongside a Linux kernel in the A15's...
Are the two M4 cores in the OMAP used for anything in the out-of-the-box Pyra OS? I am very interested in playing with these when I'm able to get a Pyra. I will likely be building my own barebones rootfs for experimentation with these but it would be interesting to start out using the...
Well I'm taking into account the fact that I already spent $400 for a Pandora ~4 years ago. So you're guessing that the production cost will be close to $400? Or the overall.
Hey guys. Sorry I know there's been a massive amount of questions similar to this, but I've read all of the stickies and there's still a decent amount of confusion for me. In the survey email, which I responded to and decided to wait for my Rebirth Pandora, I think it says that I will either...
So in order to get a Pandora if you were in Craig's list you need to spend more money? This is the only way to receive anything, be it a unit or a refund?
Do you ever go to hackerspace? I don't know very much about it, but my brother very recently moved to Germany (Berlin) and told me he and his new wife just became members or something. Seems fairly similar to this.
Still something I really wanna see on the Pandora :( I ran OpenOffice through PanDebian a while back but it was quite slow and the permissions were a nuisance.
@Ivanovic: I actually live quite close to San Francisco. Just an hour north! There's a Google conference there?
Personally, I think that the plastic used feels a bit soft and delicate. I'm not complaining, because ED posted somewhere on how difficult it is to make plastic, but I do think that it should be something that the company looks into for future devices.
You are here trying to say that the Pandora needs to be more innovative, yes? Well you say this, but all of these adjustments you want to make to it are simply making it something that already exists: a netbook or tablet PC. Copying something already out there is not innovation. Why should...
I made this video just for fun a while ago. Perhaps something simple like this?
https://www.youtube.com/embed/C3ZTmI9B1B8?feature=oembed
I also like the idea of having the camera slowly panning across a large tower desktop doing something like writing a word document or watching a movie. Then...
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