Archive for the ‘BeagleBoard’ Category

Fedora giving FOSS graphics driver “nouveau” a try

The free and open-source graphics driver for Nvidia graphics cards "nouveau" is going to be tested in the Fedora distribution. I have to say that, as a user, I have some troubles with Fedora right now but this move makes me happy. Even of I do not have this kind ...

Shark bites ARM

No this post is not about a tragic accident. It is about the half-way successful attempt to get the Shark JIT compiler, which is funded by Red Hat and developed by Gary Benson as part of the Zero (assembler) port of the Hotspot Java VM, running on devices equipped with ARM ...

Comments on latest post on OpenJDK

Hi, there have been interesting questions in the comments sections of my last post. I take the time to answer them here: Mark Wielaard asked: Finally, do you have any speed comparisons of the hotspot/zero and cacao on arm ? Unfortunately not. Subjective it feels as if the SwingSet2 demo runs better with ...

Serving cross-compiled OpenJDK with IcedTea

As Ken and Sebastian have already announced it OpenJDK integration into Jalimo was finished. However there was a bit of work to do to not only compile OpenJDK but to also package it nicely. This work is now also completed. Additionally - and this was not told anywhere else yet - ...

Even more PhoneME Advanced stuff

The support for PhoneME Advanced in Jalimo (and thus in OpenEmbedded) is getting better every day. Apart from upgrading to build 87 I took Ken Gillmers recipe for PMEA with the personal profile (think AWT support) and adjusted it a bit. A test build for the BeagleBoard went so smooth ...

PhoneME Advanced Foundation (with JIT) at Jalimo

This was a big pile of work but now it is a nice achievement for Jalimo: The most complicated issues have been sorted out and we can now build Sun's PhoneME Advanced (Foundation profile) with the JIT compiler enabled for all our little ARM devices (And not only we can ...

Invasion of the low power devices

Thanks to TI and the drawing they did at LinuxTag 2008 I got a BeagleBoard Rev. B4. When the package arrived I started getting the necessary serial cable. This board is unbelievable small. You get in a small box together with a mini USB cable: And now on to my favorite: The ...

LinuxTag 2008 – 2nd post

Today I am continuing my impressions of LinuxTag 2008 in Berlin. Besides Harald and Rob I met Marcus Brinkmann at the social event (= kind of aftershow party). When reading the name on his speaker badge it reminded me of something but I had no clue. We were already in a ...