Compulab Trim Slice now available, if someone wants to try a Tegra port
Eric Rucker (325) 232 posts |
http://www.engadget.com/2011/05/02/compulabs-trim-slice-on-sale-for-power-users-only/
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Trevor Johnson (329) 1645 posts |
Maybe there could be a bounty to raise money for the purchase price? For those that haven’t already found the following:
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Eric Rucker (325) 232 posts |
Oh, I don’t deny that this is far from perfect, on the lack of Tegra 2 docs, and I’ve also suggested a bounty for the C6A816x, because that’ll be an easier port, and we can actually use all of the hardware in it. That said, the Tegra architecture may well be a better bet in the long run – it forces the multi-core support issue, and Nvidia is pushing the Tegra architecture into the desktop space – meaning that there will eventually be desktop-oriented hardware that may be readily available. |
Trevor Johnson (329) 1645 posts |
And it’s also just arranged to buy Icera, for the smartphone market. (Acorn gets a mention in that news item too.) |
Trevor Johnson (329) 1645 posts |
This linuxfordevices.com article says that an HDD-capable version will be available “towards the end of the month”. There are also now “Value” and “Barebone” models and a 45% discount on dev-kits (limited time).1 1 The reference is to “open-source”, so RO’s “shared source” may not be enough to qualify – but it could be worth asking, or committing any common code (what could that be?) to other projects too. |
Tyson Key (572) 16 posts |
They’re apparently going to release another new model soon, complete with an “accessible” (internal?) SATA HDD installation bay. (Although unless you buy the US$319 variant, they don’t supply a hard/solid-state disk). |
Trevor Johnson (329) 1645 posts |
Yes, here’s the CG mock-up. |
Chris Hall (132) 3554 posts |
… an HDD-capable version will be available “towards the end of the month” … and a 45% discount on dev-kits (limited time). The reference is to “open-source”, so RO’s “shared source” may not be enough to qualify – but it could be worth asking, or committing any common code (what could that be?) to other projects too If someone is willing to put forward an application for one of these developer kits (i.e. someone who could attempt a RISC OS port) I would donate the £120 needed to purchase it. |
rob andrews (112) 200 posts |
I see from the block diagram that the sata is on a usb connector will we need a device driver for this??? |
Jeffrey Lee (213) 6048 posts |
If it’s connected via USB then it will probably work fine with the current USB mass storage drivers. |
rob andrews (112) 200 posts |
The spec gives this info (32 GB SATA SSD (1.8″ half size, USB to SATA Genesys Logic GL830) |