we are getting an Android capable ZoomMDK, by an extremely kind person of which I do not yet know if he/she wants to be named.
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Not impressed
- OMAP 3430 Processor ES2.0
- POP Memory
- 1Gb NAND
- 1Gb MDDR SDRAM
- TWL4030 Power Management IC
- Power Regulators
- Audio CODEC
- Keypad
- Reset
- Debug Support
- 20-pin Compact JTAG
- UART
- Ethernet (RJ-45)
- Size:5.625” x 3.375”
- 1-HS USB 2.0 OTG Port
- Mini AB USB connector
- TWL4030 I/F
- 1-Audio Connector
- 3.5mm
- L + R out
- Mic in
- 1 Enfora Modem
Quad-band GGE
- 1- micro-SD/MMC connector
4 bit support, Dual voltage
- Camera
- Omnivision, 3Mp, CSI2
- User Interface
- 3 x 4 Telephony keypad
- 4 user defined buttons
- 5-Way navigation
- Touchscreen
- Power Down, Reset
- Video
- 3.7” VGA/QVGA LCD
- DVI-D output
- S-Video?
- Power Connector
- USB power
- Battery
- Expansion Connector
- Power
- McBSP
- UART
- USB ULPI
- MMC
- I2C
- SPI
- GPIO
- Support for WLAN, BT, DTV, GPS, modem, etc.
- Common definition with SDP
Get some more info here:
My plan is to test some hardware-intense/depending applications, like Tom Gibaras MoseyCode and my AndNav.
This is not 100% sure, but if you've got a app that needs to be tested on an 600-800 MHz strong device, let me know, right below this post
I'll keep you up to date of any news regarding this, right here on this topic.
Regards,
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