On 18 September 2014 10:47, Maxime Ripard
<maxime.rip...@free-electrons.com> wrote:
> Hi Julian
>
> On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 09:36:55AM +1000, Julian Calaby wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Earlier this year, HP released the following three tablets:
>> (Australian store links due to the specifications listing the SoC's
>> name)
>>
>> HP 7 Plus: 
>> http://h20386.www2.hp.com/AustraliaStore/Product.aspx?pdetail=P333853
>> HP 8: http://h20386.www2.hp.com/AustraliaStore/Product.aspx?pdetail=P327832
>> HP 10 Plus: 
>> http://h20386.www2.hp.com/AustraliaStore/Product.aspx?pdetail=P339093
>>
>> All of which appear to be based around the A31s SoC.
>>
>> As they're pretty cheap for a "big name" brand's tablets, I'm planning
>> to obtain one.
>>
>> Has anyone else laid hands on any A31s devices yet? And if so, has any
>> work started on supporting them?
>
> From what I've seen, the A31s is a stripped down version of the A31,
> so most of the things you'll have to do are similar to what is needed
> to bring up the A31.
>
> Unfortunately, I don't think anyone started working on the 3.4 kernel.
>

Also HP 10 claims to be a31 with 2G ram and Mali 400 MP2.

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=us&dlc=en&docname=c04425888&lc=en&jumpid=reg_r1002_usen_c-001_title_r0001
or just search the P/N J6U30PA on hp.com

This does not add up.

Thanks

Michal

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