Does the OMAP3 just share the hardware like battery, display, keyboard, usb, wifi, harddrive with the rest? Will it have access to everything?
If yes, then it would be possible to only use the OMAP and not those powersucking intel chipset and processor anymore. This would be awesum as this would be the perfect combination of powersaving processor (the intel atom chipset draws way to much power) and big keyboard/display/battery!
Oh and why did't netbook manufactures use OMAP3 yet? The power is okay for email+browsing, it's cheaper and battery life is better compared to the intel atom+chipset. Only because it's not x86 and windows will not run on it???
also try Futaba VFD they are damn bright and sold by various resellers on ebay for not many $$.
depending on the device those can be programmed via serial or parallel. all one has to do is a little wiring.
i bought myself a 2x40 character display and after figuring outhow itworks it's just plain fun.
Is there any possibility of there being an official port of StarCraft 2 to StarCraft 1's game engine?
there, fixed it for you!
Does the OMAP3 just share the hardware like battery, display, keyboard, usb, wifi, harddrive with the rest? Will it have access to everything?
If yes, then it would be possible to only use the OMAP and not those powersucking intel chipset and processor anymore. This would be awesum as this would be the perfect combination of powersaving processor (the intel atom chipset draws way to much power) and big keyboard/display/battery!
Oh and why did't netbook manufactures use OMAP3 yet? The power is okay for email+browsing, it's cheaper and battery life is better compared to the intel atom+chipset. Only because it's not x86 and windows will not run on it???
also try Futaba VFD they are damn bright and sold by various resellers on ebay for not many $$. depending on the device those can be programmed via serial or parallel. all one has to do is a little wiring. i bought myself a 2x40 character display and after figuring out how it works it's just plain fun.