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    From: bright.communication@f...<bright.communication@f...>
    Date: Tue Mar 9 20:18:59 CET 2004
    Subject: [openppc] Re: low cost ppc stb4linux
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    ----- Original Message -----
    From: darth<darth_x0@h...>
    To:
    Date: Tue Mar 9 17:14:15 CET 2004
    Subject: [openppc] Re: low cost ppc stb4linux

    > I dislike the phrase STB, it should be 'digital media box' because
    > the new
    > TV/monitor screens are FLAT! Its imposible to set a box on the top
    > of these
    > things! ;)

    ok I know this but if you tell the people that you have a new dmb4Linux
    newer understand what you mind ;)

    > >
    > > You're a bit behind the times. The Teron-Mini is rock solid
    > and is in an
    > > excellent form factor for a set top box. YDL 3.0 runs
    > fantastic on the
    > > machine and OS4 is availalbe to early developers interested in
    > checking
    > out
    > I like the mini-ITX form factor itself. But as for the Teron mini,
    > I'm not
    > sure its design suits a set top box. You still need to add the
    > other
    > components such as tuner & other I/O options. In some ways it
    > makes more
    > sense to develop dedicated hardware from the ground up as one
    > unified board
    > for this purpose. ;)

    this is our idea a dedicated box with ppc you can use for digital media
    application or as linux system


    > Maybe email Terrasoft and see how/if they are planning to support
    > YDL 3.0 on
    > the Teron-Mini. It would be interesting to see a press release on
    > their
    > website either way. ;)
    > http://www.terrasoftsolutions.com/realworld/oem/

    I can't see that this side is down
    > As for OS4, there are developers currently doing beta testing of
    > OS4, but
    > many parts of it are not finished/bug tested and so on. It is not
    > completed
    > & tested for use as a consumer operating system, or ready for
    > use in STB.
    > > the software. There is nothing faulty with the Articia
    > Northbridge in the
    > > Teron-Mini.
    > >
    > Whatever the case, Mai Logic appears to be evasive or uncooperative
    > towards
    > operating system developers by not providing documentation on how
    > to develop
    > for the ArticiaS effectively.
    > Several companies have spent thousands of $$$ evaluating the
    > ArticiaS,
    > buying chipsets and evaluation boards.
    > It shows poor product planning and leadership from Mai Logic to not
    > provide
    > concise and accurate documentation on how to implement the ArticiaS
    > properly
    > and effectively. As a company, your job is to work with your
    > customers to
    > find the solutions they need in your products. (That said, the
    > consus going
    > around is that the ArticiaS is defective/faulty, etc. )
    > Besides, a PPC N.B. chip that is limited to PC133 ram and AGP
    > graphics will
    > appear 'old hat' in a few months when the new chipsets for PowerPC,
    > PCI
    > Express, start appearing. OK.. these could be delayed.. but they
    > are still
    > coming! And of course, with these new chipsets will come new
    > players onto
    > this market with their own PowerPC mini-ITX boards. ;)

    this the basement why we want use Marvell chip

    > And as a musician, I do not like the audio chip used in the Teron
    > mini. I
    > had a PC motherboard if an earlier version of that chip onboard and
    > it was
    > terrible.. clipping, distortion, and bad windows98 drivers! A
    > better
    > solution would be a DSP (motorola even) on board, because DSPs can
    > be
    > programmed to do several kinds of tasks, including audio
    > processing, but a
    > sound chip by itself is just limited to audio. ;)

    I think a new Blackfinn from ADI is better solution - they can also
    decoding MPEG4 but the problem is - software and our reason to use
    dedicated chip from Sigma - can HDTV too

    Andy > >

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    [openppc] Re: low cost ppc stb4linuxDarth

     
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