The Mini2440 appears to be Hiteg's smallest S3C2440 development kit to date. Measuring 3.9 by 3.9 inches (100 x 100mm), the AT2440 is a four-layer board that clocks the Samsung S3C2440's ARM920T RISC core at 400MHz (dominant frequency)
EmbWise's driver framework is also said to support the Samsung S3C2440/2410, Marvell PXA270, Raza (RMI) Alchemy AU1200, the Texas Instruments (TI) OMAP24x0, and most recently, TI's DaVinci DM6446.
#define CONFIG_S3C2440 1 /* in a SAMSUNG S3C2440 SoC */ #define CONFIG_GEC2440 1 /* on a SAMSUNG GEC2440 Board */ (调试完毕,但笔记尚未整理完成) 七,为S3C2410编译ARM-LINUX内核. 1,传送文件包到LINUX系统并解压 利用SecureCRT 登陆,传送文件
Samsung S3C2440/400Mhz 62MB Nand Flash/64MB RAM LCD Type LCD Brightness LCD Display Resolution Display size Display Color Touch Screen Type Storage Capacity Card Slot Temp Range Storage Operating TMC Connection Port In/Out port Audio
S3C 2410/2440 chip; NAND flash (I have not tested on NOR flash board); RAM; one COM (also known as RS-232 or serial) port, as well as a serial cable; one Ethernet ports, as well as an Ethernet cross cable
Other SoCs supported by the stack include the TI OMAP24x0, Freescale iMX21, Samsung S3C2440/2410, Marvell PXA270, and Raza (RMI) Alchemy AU1200. Further information on TI's DM6446 SoCs is available in our earlier coverage.
Whereas the processor is the same, a Samsung S3C2440 running at 400MHz, the M600+ offers 256 MB of the crucial NAND-type FlashROM memory, which is double the amount found in its predecessor. In addition, this is slightly faster in write
The device runs a Samsung S3C 2440 processor with a clock speed of 400 MHz, which offers an optimum performance/consumption ratio. It is not the most powerful chip available, still you will hardly find too demanding an application for
It runs a Samsung S3C 2440 processor at 400 MHz, which offers an optimum performance/consumption ratio, in my opinion. It is not the most powerful chip available, still you will hardly find too demanding an application for the processor
Their adapted Linux kernel source is identical to the one used for the Tosbiba Gigabeat players which means the Kenwood players use the same 300MHz Samsung S3C2440? ARM9. They might share more components (like the 2.2" 240x320 LCD).
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