Thankyou Michael,
we are using Geode based board for some reasons:
- small size
- very low power consumption ([EMAIL PROTECTED] is <0.9watt and the board is
<5watt)
- quite expandable (2 minipci slots + come gpio)
- the producer of the board we've choosen (PCEngines) make a little
modification based upon our request for a small order (100pcs).
Thankyou again.
dario
-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: mgrollman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Inviato: giovedì 22 maggio 2008 17.39
A: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Kim-man 'Punky' TSE; Dario Finardi
Oggetto: Alix1/3 VGA support (lxfb) vs. Intel Atom D945GCLF
We do a lot of video encode stuff with Voyage (not so much playback), so we try
and track what is out there that works well and it low cost for hardware. It
would appear that the Intel Atom D945GCLF is shipping now, at around $80 USD
qty 1, with a 1.6GHz CPU and a much more potent grahaics engine GMA 950 than
Alix, as well as much better RAM upgradeable, it would seem that it could
handler a video playback application like what you describe below much better
than Alix could (much as it saddens me to say it) even withg frame buffer, and
that a it would not take much to get Voyage to run well on this platform, since
it is based on venervcal Intel 82945G (ICH7). This board, I think, will take
over many many application niches where Via and Geode are hot today.
Cheers,
- Michael
--------------------------------
Kim-man 'Punky' TSE wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If you are using XFree86, I think you may need framebuffer driver.
> With XOrg, it will have a native geodelx video driver. My question
> is, if XOrg on Etch does not support geode lx, will adding framebuffer
> support help?
>
> Next 0.6 release will base on lenny, and will be available at around
> summer time.
>
> Regards,
> Punky
>
>
> Dario Finardi wrote:
>> Yes, you're correct.
>>
>> I'm investigating about the way to use such cheap and low power
>> consumption boards (alix pcengines and soekris) to build embedded
>> devices with the ability to drive display not charging the cpu with
>> the heavy X11 infrastructure.
>>
>> About X11: I see the Geode support was introduced in X11 starting
>> from Debian 4.0 Lenny and Sid.
>> Etch hasn't such a driver yet.
>>
>> Have you some roadmap timing to port Voyage from Etch to Lenny yet?
>>
>> NOTE: I tested X11 without any specific video driver. Geode is driven
>> only as a plain VGA with really poor performances and supporting few
>> resolutions/color depth.
>>
>> Regards,
>> dario
>> -----Messaggio originale-----
>> Da: Kim-man 'Punky' TSE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Inviato:
>> mercoledì 21 maggio 2008 3.37
>> A: Dario Finardi
>> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Oggetto: Re: [Voyage-linux] Alix1/3 VGA support (lxfb)
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> I am not convinced why a geode lx driver is needed. As far as I read
>> from http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Hardware_Drivers and kernel
>> documentation, framebuffer is for provide graphical support on kernel
>> console. Correct me if i am wrong. Any other strong reason than that?
>> Regards,
>> Punky
>>
>>
>> Dario Finardi wrote:
>>
>>> I was looking for the lxfb module to have optimized support of the
>>> Geode framebuffer.
>>> I made an hand-check, then installed module-assistant too.
>>> I see the lxfb module ins't available in the Voyage mainstream
>>> distribution.
>>>
>>> Someone with a solution?
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Punky
>>
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