> On Jun 30, 2016, at 4:35 PM, AJ ONeal (Home) <[email protected]> wrote:
> (and much cheaper dev boards for
> non-industrial use like Beagle and RPi have long since dominated the
> general consumer market)
Based on the web page you linked, the Beagle series of boards uses the same MCU
families, so depending on which of the Gumstix boards and how the pinouts work,
you may be able to take advantage of projects developed for various
Beagle-family boards with a bit of tweaking.
The original Beagle Board is an OMAP part (these are the multimedia/mobile
processing versions; they have DSP co-processors for media codec acceleration
and typical mobile device features) while the BeagleBone boards are based on
Sitara parts (these are the industrial control versions with more accessories
for reading sensors and controlling actuators and doing real-time protocols). I
don’t think there’s a Beagle based on the DaVinci versions, and I don’t have
any specific knowledge about them except that their extra functionality is more
DSP-oriented, and video processing in particular.
Which versions are in the Overo boards you’ve got?
—Levi
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