Re: [Flightgear-devel] Who wants to port FG to a Beagle?

2008-09-05 Thread Arnt Karlsen
On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 08:38:01 -0700, GWMobile wrote in message 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 5:00 am, Holger Wirtz wrote:
> > Hi all!
> > 
> > on "Linux Tag 2008" in Berlin/Germany I won a Beagle-Board from TI
> > (see http://beagleboard.org/). This is a small embedded system but
> > it is very
> > powerful and seems to support OPENGL-embedded. Some small kind of
> > disadvantage is that it has no onboard ethernet interface - but you
> > can use one via usb.
> >
> > I thought it would be nice to try a port of FG to the beagleboard -
> > but I just have no time for trying this. Is someone around who has
> > some time 
> > and knowledge for this project?
> >
> > I will spend this board for someone who is interessted in this
> > project. Please contact me by email.
> >
> > Regards, Holger
> 
> Wow that is an amazingly 3d computer on a chip board for less than
> $150 !
> Unbuntu and angstrom linux already ported.

..and Debian, you want the armel architecture and you must first 
set up the initial boot system in qemu on a pc or use a boot-ready
image, or press both buttons and net boot it off your boot server.

> Hardware supported open GL 2.0 spec.

..any word on glxinfo and glxgears on these?  I tried googling.
It should support X up to "HD", 1920x1080 or 1920x1200.  
Or is that an hype meaning 1366x768 or less?

..a wee benchmark idea to cut-n-paste:" alias aiglxbenchmark='w \
;cat /proc/version ;cat /proc/pci |grep VGA ||lspci |grep VGA \
|colrm 1 4 ;cat /proc/cpuinfo |egrep "model name|MHz|bogomips" \
;xdpyinfo |egrep "version:|dimensions|depth of" ;glxinfo |egrep \
-A2 "direct rendering|OpenGL vendor" ;cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log \
|grep architecture ;cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log |grep flip ;glxgears \
-info & sleep 51 ;killall glxgears ;w ;glxgears -fullscreen & \ 
sleep 51 ;killall glxgears ;w ' ", I get about 3295fps and 358fps 
full screen at [EMAIL PROTECTED], this buys me FG at 15 to 35fps 
in a [EMAIL PROTECTED] window with the screen shot server running, 
so, thank you guys for making FlightGear what it _is_.  :o)

> Great 3d graphics and only 2 watts power consumption
> Usb, s video and hd tv 720 out.
> All standard usb peripherial support like bluetooth and keyboard s
> and mice and vr googles.
> 
> The fully capable 3d gaming pc just got a LOT smaller and cheaper. 
> (About 2in by 2inches

..the ref manual says 3.1 by 3 inches and 78.74 by 76.2mm, will still
fit nicely in most r/c models, and now I know why I never got around 
to fix my 5.1 Volt flywheel charger blunder, it should feed 5.3V to 
a 4 cell flight pack, the other reason is I poured hot gun glue all 
over it and then shut the tin box I put it in 28 years ago, and the 
(b)eagle wants 4.8 thru 5.2 Volt juice.  ;o)

> and no fan or even heat sink needed!

..any word on how much it heats up in vacuum, 
with only heat radiation to do cooling?

> See youtube for videos of this beagleboard in acton.
> Unbeleivable.
> 
> Love to see a youtube vidoe of this tiny board running flightgear

..aye, and it can be done on-board too. ;o)

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Who wants to port FG to a Beagle?

2008-09-05 Thread GWMobile
Wow that is an amazingly 3d computer on a chip board for less than $150 
!
Unbuntu and angstrom linux already ported.
Hardware supported open GL 2.0 spec.
Great 3d graphics and only 2 watts power consumption
Usb, s video and hd tv 720 out.
All standard usb peripherial support like bluetooth and keyboard s and 
mice and vr googles.

The fully capable 3d gaming pc just got a LOT smaller and cheaper. 
(About 2in by 2inches and no fan or even heat sink needed!

See youtube for videos of this beagleboard in acton.
Unbeleivable.

Love to see a youtube vidoe of this tiny board running flightgear

On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 5:00 am, Holger Wirtz wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> on "Linux Tag 2008" in Berlin/Germany I won a Beagle-Board from TI (see
> http://beagleboard.org/). This is a small embedded system but it is 
> very
> powerful and seems to support OPENGL-embedded. Some small kind of
> disadvantage is that it has no onboard ethernet interface - but you can
> use one via usb.
>
> I thought it would be nice to try a port of FG to the beagleboard - but
> I just have no time for trying this. Is someone around who has some 
> time
> and knowledge for this project?
>
> I will spend this board for someone who is interessted in this project.
> Please contact me by email.
>
> Regards, Holger
>
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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Who wants to port FG to a Beagle?

2008-09-05 Thread Holger Wirtz
Hi all!

on "Linux Tag 2008" in Berlin/Germany I won a Beagle-Board from TI (see
http://beagleboard.org/). This is a small embedded system but it is very
powerful and seems to support OPENGL-embedded. Some small kind of
disadvantage is that it has no onboard ethernet interface - but you can
use one via usb.

I thought it would be nice to try a port of FG to the beagleboard - but
I just have no time for trying this. Is someone around who has some time
and knowledge for this project?

I will spend this board for someone who is interessted in this project.
Please contact me by email.

Regards, Holger

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