0xlab maintains 0xdroid for advanced Android distributions and attempts to introduce some improvements. Currently, 0xdroid takes Beagleboard as reference hardware.
Key Feature:
- Well support for Beagleboard (based on TI OMAP353x SoC) hardware platform
- Active development and introducing new
... [More] open source technologies, such as ARM optimizations.
- Improvements over performance, wireless communications, graphics, multimedia, boot time, etc. [Less]
Rowboat project enables Android on OMAP35xx platformsGoals of the projectProvide a stable Google Android base port for OMAP35xx platforms Enable key OMAP35xx hardware features (ARM plus NEON, DSP, 2D/3D Accelerated Graphics and others) Key differentiators among many othersActive and open development
... [More] of a quality Android port Focused on a stable, well tested and benchmarked Android port for OMAP35xx Graphics and Multimedia performance optimizations Complete support of OMAP3530 based BeagleBoard, OMAP3EVM and a few more platforms to soon follow Who might be interested in this projectGroups planning to use Android with OMAP35xx BeagleBoard users with an interest in Android Android OS and Android application developers Everyone considering Android beyond handsets Where to get startedCheck the project status here See the Rowboat wiki Try pre-built Android IRC chat #rowboat Mailing list rowboat@googlegroups.com Commercial supportCommercial support for Rowboat developers from Mentor Graphics
The Rowboat site is maintained by Mentor Graphics and Texas Instruments [Less]
Qi (named by Alan Cox on Openmoko kernel list) is a minimal bootloader that "breathes life" into Linux. Its goal is to stay close to the minimum needed to "load" and then "boot" Linux — no boot menus, additional peripheral init or private states.
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