Hi, the various beagleboards as well as the pandaboard seem to be the only hardware developments boards that currently support meego. They are imho the only plattforms that give you direct access to i2c and legacy uart (and many many more interfaces). If you want to run the netbook ux, then a netbook with usb->uart and usb->i2c converters may be an option. If you want the handset ux you'd have to deal with usb otg interfaces for this which imho currently isn't properly supported on any handset.
Till Am Mittwoch 01 Dezember 2010 schrieb Roman Gezikov: > Hello dear All, > > I'd like to ask community to help in choosing a development board for > MeeGo SW development. We need to connect our device over I2C bus and over > UART so therefore would like to have those interface on board. And the main > thing is that we need a possibility to build MeeGo itself and compile our > own SW (pure C language) without any big troubles meaning that tool chain, > documentation for the board and system bring up process should be good. > Google reports several boards, but I am mostly interesting about real > experience of people who works with real devices. > > Thank you in advance, > > Regards, > Roman Gezikov. > _______________________________________________ MeeGo-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-dev
