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On Tanks a lot! Double USB toy driver joy:

A lot easier, since one needs either digging deep into filecore, or a completely new driver structure needs to be written.

 is a RISC OS Userhubersn on 4/9/09 2:06PM
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On ARM-powered computer firm in RISC OS port talks :

I don't know the deep technical details of the silicon involved, but it looks plausible that the PXA168, the Kirkwood series and the Discovery Innovation series use the same or a very similar CPU core - if Marvell calls this core "Sheeva", it would be sensible that we use the same wording and not some arbitrary decision from Linux kernel hackers.

And that vastly different SoCs need significantly different (initialisation) code is not really surprising.

 is a RISC OS Userhubersn on 2/9/09 12:38AM
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On ARM-powered computer firm in RISC OS port talks :

According to official Marvell documentation, both the Kirkwood and the Discovery Innovation series of CPUs contain the Sheeva core.

 is a RISC OS Userhubersn on 1/9/09 10:00PM
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On ARM-powered computer firm in RISC OS port talks :

Actually, I own both a Cortex and a Sheeva machine, so maybe it is time to run a few benchmarks. One is a 600 MHz Beagleboard, the other a 1.2 GHz Plug.

 is a RISC OS Userhubersn on 1/9/09 4:15PM
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On ARM-powered computer firm in RISC OS port talks :

Faster CPU, much faster RAM with L2 cache, VFP, digital video output, integrated video decoder. Looks like a good deal to me.

 is a RISC OS Userhubersn on 31/8/09 8:53PM
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