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biojae 06-05-2010 22:20

Re: Using A PS3 With The cRio
 
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Originally Posted by davidthefat (Post 960695)
Gah, that just kills the possibility of a PS3, or PC or even a Single board PC with a battery for teh BIOS... Ah really FIRST? :confused: :confused: IDK what to do, unless I can get tons of Arduinos and have them flawlessly work together:ahh:

Makes a system like a beagleboard more attractive, now doesn't it?

davidthefat 06-05-2010 22:24

Re: Using A PS3 With The cRio
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by biojae (Post 960699)
Makes a system like a beagleboard more attractive, now doesn't it?

Eh, IDK Beagle board seems like a good option right now, but I am not really sure how well it can process the images and stuff

taichichuan 11-05-2010 21:13

Re: Using A PS3 With The cRio
 
The Beagleboard has all kind of access to TI's video & audio CODECs under Linux. With the OMAP 3530 on the Beagleboard, you've even got a TI C6X DSP. This is one of the reasons for my low-cost Linux-based robot solution thread. But, if you hold off until next month, the Beagleboard XM will be out and it's got an Ethernet onboard. The standard Beagleboard only has USB and serial interfaces unless you want to pony up for a Zippy board. Realistically, I'd give serious consideration to one of the Gumstix Overo boards. They're based on the same OMAP processor and have more I/O options including an Ethernet via the Tobi add-on board. Check out my Linux thread for more ideas:

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=85510

HTH,

Mike

davidthefat 19-05-2010 23:13

Re: Using A PS3 With The cRio
 
https://www-01.ibm.com/chips/techlib...3Apr09_pub.pdf

Start Reading, its very long

The first couple pages are a ton of info... My mind is overwhelmed

AustinSchuh 20-05-2010 02:49

Re: Using A PS3 With The cRio
 
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Originally Posted by taichichuan (Post 961708)
The Beagleboard has all kind of access to TI's video & audio CODECs under Linux.

Not to side track this thread too much, but do you have any knowledge on when an OMAP4 board similar to the beagleboard will be out? I'm looking for a board with USB, some good RAM, flash, Linux, and Ethernet, and I'm not in that big a rush. I'd like it to have some good compute power with good floating point performance so that I can run AI and mapping on it, without killing the batteries like a real laptop or ATOM cpu would.


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