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Re: The Germans, it seems, have all the fun....

From: "Bjorn Westergard" <>
Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2006 22:10:02 -0500

Is the OS stored on the CompactFlash card, or is there some sort of
onboard memory for this?

On 12/15/06, Friar <> wrote:
> If you go to:
>
> http://www.mycable.de
>
> then hit the "Products -> More" link, and then find
> the "XXS3DI Module" link in near the middle of the
> page, that will give you the product specs.
>
> --Friar
>
> [rough cut and paste here]
>
> XXS3DI Module
>
> The 3D graphics card XXS3DI provides a comprehensive
> graphics and video functionality and performance
> combined with the highest level of system integration
> and a very low power consumption. With this properties
> it is perfect for consumer, industrial , or travel
> infotainment applications. The XXS3DI module is based
> on the graphics accelerator Fujitsu Coral-P. The
> XXS3DI graphics card is equipped with:
>
> - 2D/3D graphics accelerator
> - up to 64 MB frame buffer
> - alpha blending
> - geometry engine
> - up to 6 display layers
> - DVI-I (LVDS and VGA output)
> - TFT display output
> - TV output
> - 2 analog video inputs, CVBS, PAL and NTSC
> - 2 digital ITU656 video inputs
>
> All connectors are already integrated on the board.
> The XXS3DI is suitable for:
>
> - the integration into OEM devices and systems
> - the use as evaluation, development and prototypink
> kit in the XXS3HC device
> - the use in the XXS3HC device as multimedia device
>
> Linux framebuffer, QT/Embedded Free and the QNX Photon
> GUI are supported for the XXS3DI module, all Linux
> code is provided under GPL.
>
> A fax order form for a XXS3HC device with the XXS3DI
> is available in the download section, a quote for
> certain volume of the XXS3DI module can be requested
> via our RFQ web form (link below).
>
>
>
> --- Bjorn Westergard <> wrote:
>
> > Ausgezeichnet!
> >
> > That really looks like an amazing bit of hardware. I
> > don't see any
> > information on the VGA daughter board... any more
> > information on that?
> >
> > Do you think you could do WiFi through USB?
> >
> > On 12/14/06, Friar <> wrote:
> > > So I was browsing around linuxdevices.com after a
> > long
> > > break, checking to see what the current state of
> > the
> > > tiny-but-full-featured market is like and I find:
> > >
> > > Mycable's XXS1500 3Watt AMD Alchemy-based system:
> > > http://linuxdevices.com/news/NS7713667720.html
> > >
> > > Has an daughter-board expansion with VGA already
> > > available.  Looks like the best combination of
> > > power budget, size, and feature set I've seen.
> > >
> > > --Friar
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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