Demo Day Two


This demo combines an TI OMAP 3430 and an Intel Cantiga Chipset in a single function unit, with full accessibility to all peripheries.

The OMAP  is running Ubuntu LXDE, Midori Web Browser and Gimp.  The PC is running Windows 7 Pro and Internet Explorer.

  • ARM A8, TI OMAP 3430 at 720Mhz with 512MB RAM
  • Intel CoreDuo Dual Core at 2.3 Ghz with 4GB RAM
  • 320GB Shared Disk
  • 16″ Shared LCD
  • Shared Keyboard
  • 3 USB Shared Ports
  • HDMI Out Shared

Will Post more soon… Check YouTube (link)

LXDE on ARM

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  • Very nice proof of concept. Reminds me of a old amiga I once saw that could run the amiga os4 and switch the onboard PC card or Mac Card it had, or the old SunPCi cards that the Sun Blade 100 Workstations my old school had. but you went and integrated them together very nice. Personally I would love to get one once my current laptop is no longer functional.
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