
Android Ported onto TI’s BeagleBoard
AndroidGuys —
Ever heard of a BeagleBoard? No? That’s alright, most people haven’t. Here’s a quick primer courtesy of the fine folks over at Wikipedia:
The Beagle Board measures approximately 3″ by 3″ and has all the functionality of a basic computer. The OMAP3530 includes an ARM Cortex-A8 CPU, a TMS320C64x+ DSP for accelerated video and audio decoding, and an Imagination Technologies PowerVR SGX530 GPU to provide accelerated 2D and 3D rendering that supports OpenGL ES 2.0. Video out is provided through separate S-Video and HDMI connections. A single SD/MMC card slot supporting SDIO, a USB On-the-Go port, an RS-232 ...
Android on your desktop! Android ported to Beagleboard
Android Authority —
[image] Rupesh Gujare over at Beagleboard.org has managed to port the Android OS to the Beagleboard development computer. A Beagleboard is an impressive 3 by 3 inch mainboard with a fanless 600mhz ARM CPU, 128MB RAM, graphics chip, video out, headphone jacks, SD/MMS card slot and USB: essentially everything you need for a basic computer. Android is definitely working but we’re not sure how well just yet. You can watch a video of it after the jump. If you’re feeling hardcore, go buy a Beagleboard , download the Android file system and let us know how you do. [via ArsTechnica ] Popularity: 1% [ ? ] ...



