Re: [Arm-netbook] Block Diagram - ZEOMA - Handheld Games Console

2016-10-20 Thread Eric Duhamel
On October 19, 2016 11:17:00 PM PDT, FaTony wrote: >> Maybe try PrBoom? IIRC that's what Rockbox's Doom port is based on, >and >> that runs on MP3 players with 40 or 50MHz ARM CPUs. > >There's Prboom-plus in the official Debian repository. Yeah, there it is. I just ran it smoothly on my Beaglebon

Re: [Arm-netbook] Block Diagram - ZEOMA - Handheld Games Console

2016-10-20 Thread Joseph Honold
On 10/19/2016 03:44 AM, GaCuest wrote: > Maybe you can also use the 4.5” 480x854 IPS LCD that we want to use. > > I sent it to Luke, but I don’t know if he can use it. > > The price is very similar to FRD39751040V. $8 without touch panel, and > $9.5 with RTP. The problem is that this LCD hasn't e

Re: [Arm-netbook] Block Diagram - ZEOMA - Handheld Games Console

2016-10-20 Thread GaCuest
El 20 de octubre de 2016 a las 16:34:35, Joseph Honold (mozzw...@gmail.com) escribió: > On 10/19/2016 03:44 AM, GaCuest wrote: > > Maybe you can also use the 4.5” 480x854 IPS LCD that we want to use. > > > > I sent it to Luke, but I don’t know if he can use it. > > > > The price is very similar to

Re: [Arm-netbook] Block Diagram - ZEOMA - Handheld Games Console

2016-10-20 Thread Joseph Honold
On 10/20/2016 09:49 AM, GaCuest wrote: > The active area of FRD450 is 55,44mm x 98,64mm. The active area of the > FRD3975 is 51,84mm x 86,40mm. Maybe you have seen something wrong. I was referring to the module size, not viewing area. > Is your project a handheld laptop like OpenPandora/Pyra? Ye

Re: [Arm-netbook] Block Diagram - ZEOMA - Handheld Games Console

2016-10-20 Thread GaCuest
El 20 de octubre de 2016 a las 17:05:03, Joseph Honold (mozzw...@gmail.com) escribió: > On 10/20/2016 09:49 AM, GaCuest wrote: > > The active area of FRD450 is 55,44mm x 98,64mm. The active area of the > > FRD3975 is 51,84mm x 86,40mm. Maybe you have seen something wrong. > > I was referring to the

Re: [Arm-netbook] Block Diagram - ZEOMA - Handheld Games Console

2016-10-20 Thread Stefan Monnier
> guessing it will run well on the EOMA68-A20 with it's 1.2 GHz. Last I checked the A20 only goes up to 960MHz or so: % cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies 144000 312000 528000 72 864000 912000 96 % You can try to overclock it, of course.