On 3/23/06, Ingo Oeser <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Luke,
>
> On Wednesday, 22. March 2006 04:45, you wrote:
> > As a DSP, Blackfin has been there for years and is somewhat popular.
> > But as a CPU which can run Linux, we are trying to make it popular.
> > Anyway a 5$ chip runs Linux and can do audio/video codec is a good toy
> > to play with.
>
> Yes, its awesome! And I would like to thank Analog Devices for doing
> and sponsoring this work. I also like to thank them for providing useful
> test devices for reasonable prices. Hope you guys will make it.
>
> I have seen a presentation and demo of this on the Chemnitzer Linux Tage 2006[1]
> and was impressed big time considering how long it took to get sth. running
> with other products and without any vendor Linux support.
Thank you! We'll try to make it.
>
> And yes I'm a bit biased[2], as you'll find out, if you google a bit :-)
Is it a document? I googled by didn't find it.
>
>
> Regards
>
> Ingo Oeser
>
> [1] In German, sorry: http://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de/2006/vortraege/detail.html?idx=345
> [2] towards coupling Linux & DSPs
>
>
>
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Best regards,
Luke Yang
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