Am Mittwoch, den 14.11.2007, 09:15 +0100 schrieb Alvise Nicoletti:
> the problem is that ARM, (i'm reading from wikipedia) is a licensed
> mark, so there are indipendent brands that product CPUs with different
> names but similar tecnology.
> So I have some difficultys, ordering palms for my customers, to choose
> one that I AM SURE it runs an ARM CPU.
>
> For example, can I ask you if that one is ARM compatible?
> Acer c500 : http://global.acer.com/PRODUCTS/pda/spec_pda_c500.htm
>
> The CPU should be a: "Samsung S3C2442 A application processor at 300 MHz"
>
> In general, how can I understand if a palm runs an ARM or not if it's
> not expecially written on the technical datasheet? (they often omit that).
The safest way - but some work to do - is to look at the website of the
chips manufacturer. In this case this would be samsung, go there, type
S3C2442 into the search field and look what's the result.
HTH,
Marc
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