[Arm-netbook] Linux with GLES with video playback on A10 (Linux)
Piyush Verma
piyush.pv at gmail.com
Wed Jul 18 04:43:33 BST 2012
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 12:48 AM, lkcl luke <luke.leighton at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 1:29 PM, Piyush Verma <piyush.pv at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I already order A2000 from Tom.
>
> great! not being funny, but that A2000 it might turn out to be
> exactly what you need for your business venture, anyway - just of
> course reprogrammed with different software.
>
>> Well there will be some difference as they will provide your support in
your development.
>> They can provide paid service to redesign based on need.
>> They can provide service to produce boards.
>
> > I can contribution for EOMA-68.
> >
> > I have seen there other thread for discussion of EOMA-68 I will go
> through
> > that .
> >
> > How ever is there any schedule when we can come up with the board ?
>
> well let's take it one step at a time, ok?
>
>> Right. waiting for PCB design to come out.
>> I will follow now design process.
>
> > Besides our requirement is a tinny board (like raspberry) for smart TV.
>
> ok - so can you describe the requirements some more? what size, and
> what interfaces are needed? it may be that the A10 EOMA-68 CPU Card,
> which is a stand-alone computer, has everything already; it may turn
> out that the A2000 is perfect already.
>
>> Right A2000 already perfect but we need to miniaturise and bring down
cost.
>
> > I have also asked EV Board provider to show us working sample of linux
> VPU &
> > GPU.
>
> ahh... what wits-tech? no, that's not their job to do that - it's
> yours :) wits-tech only supply the EVB, they don't supply software,
> or training, or support. they do PCB design *only*.
>
> > Hopefully we could achieve same on A2000 with open-source resource.
>
> yes - there are now a considerable number of OSes available for the
> A2000, and there is someone working on XBMC as well.
>
>> well what I need is simple and looks possible. I just need mali GPU and
video playback working. rest of all we are developing our own.
>
> l.
>
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Thanks & Regards
Piyush Verma
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