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Processor | Samsung S5PV210 |
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CPU Frequency | 1 GHz |
RAM | 512MB DDR2 |
Operating System | Linux |
Ethernet | 10/100 Mbps |
Video Output | HDMI, LCD |
Audio Input | 3.5mm Jack |
Power Supply | 5V/2A |
SD Card Slot | Yes |
Serial Port | 1 x UART |
Audio Output | HDMI, 3.5mm Jack |
Touchscreen Interface | 4-wire resistive |
USB Ports | 2 x USB 2.0 Host, 1 x USB 2.0 OTG |
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Describes the Smart210 CPU board, its features, and dimensions.
Compares the Smart210 and Tiny210 CPU boards for technical differences.
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Introduces the TinyADK carrier board and its compatibility with various CPU boards.
Describes the Smart210 1305 carrier board, its interfaces, and software support.
Details various interfaces and ports on the Tiny210/Smart210 carrier board.
Provides an overview of the Mini210S board, its features, and capabilities.
Explains the board's jumpers (none) and provides a diagram for identification.
Details each interface and port on the Mini210S board for hardware connectivity.
Details features of Android 2.3.1, including cross-compiler, Superboot, and kernel drivers.
Details features of Android 4.0.3, including cross-compiler and system versions.
Lists Linux features, including cross-compiler, Superboot, and kernel versions.
Details features of Windows CE6.0, including Superboot and BSP features.
Guides users through initial system setup, including boot options and hardware connections.
Guides users on how to burn the Superboot to an SD card using the SD-Flasher utility.
Introduces Minitools, a USB download tool for installing systems easily.
Guides users through the installation process for Android 4.0.3 and Android 2.3.
Explains how to use various features and applications within the Android environment.
Instructions for installing Fedora14 (32-bit) as the host OS for development.
Details setting up the Android compiler (arm-linux-gcc-4.5.1) and its path variables.
Explains how to install the mktools tool chain for creating yaffs2 images.
Guides on uncompressing source code and installing utilities for Android development.
Guides on setting up the Android development environment on Windows 7 and using ADB.
Explains how to access hardware resources using the libfriendlyarm-hardware.so library.
Describes the Linux GUIs available, including Qtopia2.2.0, QtE4.7, and Qt Extended 4.4.3.
Guides users through the installation and basic usage of Linux on the board.
Details the installation process for Windows CE6.
Guides on setting up the development environment for Windows CE applications.
Explains how to compile the Windows CE 6 kernel and bootloader.