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iWave has now enabled 2GB RAM support for the iW-RainboW-G15M-Q7, the i.MX6 Quad, Dual & Dual Lite Qseven SOMs. The 2GB RAM support allows customers to run graphics and multimedia rich applications more seamlessly. The 2GB RAM supported Qseven SOM configuration is available with minimum order quantity of 500pcs. iWave also can support 4GB RAM on specific requests. For more details contact [email protected]
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iWave’s i.MX6 Qseven System on Module has been incorporated into the Golf Cart Guide System which is used to monitor the cart position, delay while supplementing the cart position, to identify the members with the player list in the clubhouse. The design also includes ensuring safety of golfers by giving warning messages during lightning, fog etc. iWave’s i.MX6 Qseven module was seamlessly integrated with customer carrier card. Given iWave’s design Quality and Technical Support client could easily adapt iWave’s SOM into their design. Key technology iWave has worked on this solution: Freescale i.MX6x Solo core Qseven SOM (extended commercial grade) ARM Cortex A9 core at 800MHz OS: Windows Embedded Compact 7 High brightness LCD display Touch panel AC’97 Audio Key input GPS WiFi SDIO interface USB memory iWave’s unique ability to provide qseven module and BSP support under one roof helped the client to shorten the product development life cycle and achieve quick time to market. iWave’s i.MX6 Qseven SOM iW-RainboW-G15M-Q7 has gained worldwide popularity due to the ease of usage for diverse range of applications. Along with this, availability of the iW-RainboW-G15D-Q7 (i.MX6 development/ i.MX6 evaluation board) and iWave’s in-house software BSP support for i.MX6 helps clients to validate the end application quickly and achieve short product development life cycle and quick time to market. For further information please write to [email protected] or visit www.iwavesystems.com
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Added by iWavesystems on October 20, 2011 at 7:26am http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=gHiHe5IX5LU#!#!   Uploaded by pressannas on Jun 29, 2011 iW-i.MX53 is a reference platform based on Freescale's i.MX53 (1GHz, ARM Cortex-A8) multimedia application processor. It is the latest addition to iWave's growing family of refernce platforms. G11D provides high performance processing with a high degree of functional integration, aimed at the growing Automative Infotainment, Telematics, HMI and Display based cluster markets. This processor includes 3D and 2D graphics processors, 1080i/p video processing, dual display and provides variety of interface. Category: Science & Technology License: Standard YouTube License  
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iMX-VCat2011 Added by Iain Galloway (Future) on September 15, 2011 at 12:49pm Future Electronics is pleased to annouce the release of our latest Virtual Catalog featuring i.MX family of parts. This VCat is loaded with embedded videos, selector guides, associated support products and special offers. http://publications.futureelectronics.com/publication/9c27c07d    
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78cdXXDXb6E&feature=player_embedded   Published on Aug 1, 2012 by DeviceSolutionsLtd The Opal i.MX53 CPU Module integrates a Freescale i.MX53 processor, memory and power supply components. Using Opal reduces development time and cost for companies developing high-end industrial, medical and automotive devices. http://devicesolutions.net/OpalModule Category: Science & Technology License: Standard YouTube License  
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DIMM-MX535/DIMM-MX537 Added by Ramona Maurer on March 28, 2012 at 10:49am   Embedded Core modules based on i.MX535/i.MX537 (Cortex-A8), BSP for WEC 7.0, Linux, QNX available
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Added by Renato Frias on May 19, 2010 at 4:29pm     http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=kpIkE1LQCsg   Uploaded by renatofrias55 on May 19, 2010 Freescale's i.MX25 PDK booting from SD card with a splash screen bitmap loaded from SD also on u-Boot start up. The LCD blinks when Linux takes over the Framebuffer. For more details, see: http://www.imxdev.org/wiki/index.php?title=I.MX25_PDK_U-boot_SplashScreen Category: Science & Technology License: Standard YouTube License  
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=yMiIxDdUskQ   Uploaded by manish590 on Jul 9, 2010 No description available. Category: Education License: Standard YouTube License  
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oR3VeeiKAOw&feature=player_embedded   Uploaded by BoundaryDevices on Feb 15, 2011 Dual Displays running in Portrait Mode on an IMX515 processor. Our NitrogenE board is connected to an HDMI monitor and a 7" 800x480 TTL display. OS is Debian. Category: Science & Technology License: Standard YouTube License  
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SBC+TVP_notes Added by Lautaro Carmona on September 26, 2011 at 10:49am Here is our hardware framework. We are using BlueTechnix Single Board Computer SBC-i.MX51 with our TVIN board with TVP5147 TV encoder.   We connect them together through an 80-pin connector, which includes:   CSI1.Data[0:9] CSI1.PIXCLK CSI1.HS CSI1.VS CSI1.MCLK CSI1.PWDN I2C_SDA I2C_SCL  
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iMX233-QBIT Added by Renato Torres Tovar on February 4, 2011 at 1:22am    
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iMX53 Added by Ramona Maurer on November 13, 2011 at 8:43am DIMM module with i.MX53 on emtrion base module LOTHRON, also available as Developer Kit  
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The i.MX53 General Market Launch at Embedded World Added by Marsha Chang on March 8, 2011 at 6:34pm The i.MX53 launch was successful at Embedded World in Nuremberg, Germany. We had many partners demoing i.MX53 solutions as well as the i.MX53 Quick Start board showing HD1080p video decode and the i.MX53 Tablet reference design (SABRE Platform for Tablets). For more information, visit www.freescale.com/imx53.  
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=aED0x7_NptY   Uploaded by emtrion on Aug 24, 2011 processor modul showing parallel two videos using silverlight and vector graphic using Open VG Category: Science & Technology License: Standard YouTube License  
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Added by Marsha Chang on March 16, 2011 at 11:16am
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Added by Manish Shakya on June 24, 2010 at 9:07pm   http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=20gx9QlKv_w   Uploaded by manish590 on Jun 4, 2010 No description available. Category: Education License: Standard YouTube License  
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Hi All, With Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Trusty Tahr being up and running, I decided to post this guide to help anyone wanting to move over to it. I personally believe this is the best Ubuntu yet. This has come from my trial and errors, searching all over the web, and bits I picked up from here and there. You should have a fully functional android development environment once this is completed. NOTE-------- some of these packages may already be on your machine. Obviously, if you complete a step and you have one of these installed, the machine simply will not do anything. So...it will not hurt anything. Some of the packages are different from Ubuntu 12.04 and 13.04 (use these packages for Ubuntu 14.04 as many of the old ones have obsoleted - these are new replacements). The first thing I highly recommend installing is "Muon Package Manager" from the Ubuntu Software Center. I will be referring to it to install some packages. Next... Installing Python Open terminal (CTRL + ALT + T) Then execute the following commands in terminal one by one: $ sudo apt-get install build-essential gcc $ wget http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.6/Python-2.7.6.tgz $ tar -xvzf Python-2.7.6.tgz $ cd Python-2.7.6 $ ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/python2.7 $ make $ sudo make install $ sudo ln -s /usr/local/python2.7/bin/python /usr/bin/python2.7 Now Python is configured Installing The JDK Add PPA to system $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/java Download & install java $ sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install oracle-java6-installer CHECK $ java -version You should see something like: java version "1.6.0_45" Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_45-b06) Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 20.45-b01, mixed mode) If not (I have had trouble with this i the past), go to: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javasebusiness/downloads/java-archive-downloads-javase6-419409.html (in your browser and manually download) You will have to login or setup an account with Oracle if you do not have one. Put the "jdk-6u45-linux-x64.bin" in the home directory. Then we need to run the binary and move it to a shared location by opening a terminal and typing: $ chmod +x jdk-6u45-linux-x64.bin $ sudo ./jdk-6u45-linux-x64.bin $ sudo mv jdk1.6.0_45 /usr/lib/jvm/ Now you have to install all binaries and give them highest priority, This will also overwrite the previous version of Java Binaries in your computer: $ sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/java java /usr/lib/jvm/jdk1.6.0_45/bin/java 1 $ sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/javac javac /usr/lib/jvm/jdk1.6.0_45/bin/javac 1 $ sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/javaws javaws /usr/lib/jvm/jdk1.6.0_45/bin/javaws 1 $ sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/jar jar /usr/lib/jvm/jdk1.6.0_45/bin/jar 1 $ sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/javadoc javadoc /usr/lib/jvm/jdk1.6.0_45/bin/javadoc 1 Most of the time I get after these commands, basically the jdk is not there. Just run the binary and move it to a shared location using three commands above again and install and give them the highest priority again...its a pain, I know) Now check if JDK 1.6 is selected on this: $ sudo update-alternatives --config java $ sudo update-alternatives --config javac $ sudo update-alternatives --config javaws $ sudo update-alternatives --config jar $ sudo update-alternatives --config javadoc These five should all be selected. Now JDK is configured! To check if it is done Execute this is Terminal: $ java -version Output will be similar to this: java version "1.6.0_45" Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_45-b06) Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 20.45-b01, mixed mode) IF NOT, YOU MAY NEED TO RUN AGAIN JDK is now configured. You can now delete or save somewhere else "jdk-6u45-linux-x64.bin"  that is in the home directory Installing GNU Make (use only make-3.81; this was designed for android) $ wget -o make.tar.gz http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/make/make-3.81.tar.gz $ tar -xvzf make-3.81.tar.gz $ cd make-3.81 $ ./configure $ sudo make install Now GNU make is configured Installing Android SDK Download the SDK from: http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html Accept Terms & download 64 bit. Extract in your home directory & rename extracted folder "adt". Now, execute these commands in terminal: $ cd ~/adt/sdk/tools/ $ ./android sdk At this point the SDK should come up and you will need to download at least all the tools and all the extras files (at least to 4.0, so select them and install them. When it finishes downloading & installing everything you have to run this command in ANOTHER TERMINAL: $ sudo gedit .bashrc And you need to add at the end of it your SDK paths these three lines (cop and paste them): #Android PATHS export PATH=$PATH:~/adt/sdk/tools export PATH=$PATH:~/adt/sdk/platform-tools Save and close the file, then close terminals. SDK is configured. Setup ADB & Fastboot These packages are needed to run many many android commands such as ADB and FASTBOOT (only 64-bit needs this). Using Muon Package Manager, get these three packages: lib32z1 lib32ncurses5 lib32bz2-1.0 Configuring USB Access Go to: snowdream/51-android · GitHub Download "51-Android.rules" Add these lines in alphabetical order: #Sabresd SUBSYSTEM=="usb", SYSFS{idVendor}=="18d1", MODE="0777" SUBSYSTEM=="usb|usb_device", ATTR{idVendor}=="18d1", MODE="0666", GROUP="plugdev" Open Terminal and type: $ gksudo nautilus In the pop up, Go back to hard drive & navigate to: /etc/udev/rules.d Copy & paste 51-android.rules Save and close the file, then close the window. Set the right permissions to this file: $ sudo chmod 644   /etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules $ sudo chown root. /etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules $ sudo service udev restart $ sudo killall adb ADB & Fastboot are configured Installing Required Packages Open Terminal Now execute this command: $ sudo apt-get install git-core gnupg flex bison gperf build-essential \ zip curl zlib1g-dev libc6-dev libncurses5-dev x11proto-core-dev \ libx11-dev libreadline6-dev libgl1-mesa-dev tofrodos python-markdown \ libxml2-utils xsltproc pngcrush gcc-multilib lib32z1 schedtool When that is finished, execute these commands: $ sudo apt-get install uuid uuid-dev $ sudo apt-get install zlib1g-dev liblz-dev $ sudo apt-get install liblzo2-2 liblzo2-dev $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:git-core/ppa $ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get install git-core curl $ sudo apt-get install u-boot-tools $ sudo apt-get install cbootimage $ sudo apt-get install dfu-util $ sudo apt-get install libterm-twiddle-perl Using Muon Package Manager install these packages (again some of these may already be installed): original-awk cl-awk dpkg-awk gawk mawk sed ssed abootimg Installing Repo Package Open terminal and type: $ mkdir ~/bin $ PATH=~/bin:$PATH $ curl http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/git-repo-downloads/repo > ~/bin/repo $ chmod a+x ~/bin/repo Now it is recommended to reboot your computer !!!! Extra Packages Needed For Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tar These must be installed to avoid an issue that comes up during the android build causing an error. Open Muon Package Manager and type "cpanm" and install: libmodule-cpafile-perl cpanminus pmuninstall Next, type in "libperl" and install if not installed: libperl-dev libperl-apireference-perl libperl5.18 libperl6-caller-perl libperlio-gzip-perl libperl4-corelibs-perl libperl5i-perl Next, type in "perl" and install if not installed: perl perl-base libxml-perl libfile-find-rule-perl-perl libprobe-perl-perl libmodern-perl-perl perl-modules Close Moun Package Manager Open a terminal and type: $ cpan App::cpanminus (answer "yes" when asked) $ sudo cpanm Switch Configure Git Open terminal and type: $ git config --global user.email "<your email address here>" $ git config --global user.name "<your user name here>" Git is configured. Istall Ccache Download "ccache 3.1.9 source code (tar.gz)" (or higher) from: http://ccache.samba.org/download.html Extract to the home directory. Open terminal & execute: $ ./configure $ make $ make install $ sudo gedit make install.bashrc Copy & paste the following: export USE_CCACHE=1 Save & close Open terminal & execute: $ ccache -M 75G I usually use 75 gigs. Ccache is now set to 75 gigs. Generating SSH Keys Check for SSH keys in the terminal: $ cd ~/.ssh $ ls Check the directory listing to see if you have a file named either id_rsa.pub or id_dsa.pub. If you don't have either of those files go on. Otherwise, you already have an existing key pair, and you can skip to "Add your SSH key to GitHub". Generate a new SSH key. To generate a new SSH key, enter the code below. We want the default settings so when asked to enter a file in which to save the key, just press enter.Type in the terminal: $ ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "<your email address here>" Will ask for pass phrase twice; just press enter twice. Add your SSH key to GitHub Run the following code to copy the key to your clipboard: $ sudo apt-get install xclip $ xclip -sel clip < ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub Go to your github account (create one if you do not have one) & add your new public key. GitHub · Build software better, together. Test everything out. Type in the terminal: $ ssh -T [email protected] You may see this warning: The authenticity of host 'github.com (207.97.227.239)' can't be established. # RSA key fingerprint is 16:27:ac:a5:76:28:2d:36:63:1b:56:4d:eb:df:a6:48. # Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? Type in "yes"; you should get this: Hi username! You've successfully authenticated, but GitHub does not # provide shell access. If the username is correct, you've successfully set up your SSH key. YOUR BUILD ENVIROMENT IS NOW SETUP
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Derald Woods Added by Derald Woods on January 16, 2012 at 9:00pm    
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img-0009-ptx Added by Robert Schwebel on November 10, 2010 at 6:46pm   Showing mainline Linux 2.6.26 on MX23, MX27, MX28 and MX35 at the Pengutronix booth
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