What would you like to see?


Guys, we're talking about the devboard with a keyboard, mouse and monitor attached. Not a touchscreen or similar :)


I'll start with the web. Any demanding websites you got? I know Engadget...

Spotify Webplayer.


On the Pandora I use Android with the Spotify App as it is more useable then using the Web player with Firefox :)
 
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So you all know that it's still the devboard and unfinished software ED has ...?

Could anyone make a request for things that are actually doable?

Remember: Pyra is still under heavy development.

What do you think ED's doing all the time?

Playing some Steam Online Game with Notaz via Exagear and doing nothing?
 
I just wanted to see if the Steam client would run via Exagear. Not actually play any of the games, I know that won't work.
 
That was not addressed to you directly.

A Lot of requests I read here are still a long was to go.

Exagear was just one thing I did remember I've read here.

I would be happy to finally see a running OS with all features (hardware acceleration etc.) working stabel.

Everyday performance in an office working day and basic Computer stuff.

Of course I can't wait to see PSP, PS2 and Gamecube emulation.

I want to see Exagear and Wine and some Android integration as well.

It's simply not realistic at the moment and such requests don't help anyone.

Collecting Ideas for nice videos that can be done with what we have now. That's what's this thread's for (at least that what I think it is).

The famous web browsing for example.

Simple things you do every day and use your computer for because the Pandora can't do it (No, not Steam gaming ;) )
 
Yeah aTc and ED are working pretty hard on packaging up a working OS right now from what I've been seeing on IRC.. I'm waiting for the end result of their work myself, I should be able to do some of the things requested here as well if ED is too busy to make videos.
 
Yeah aTc and ED are working pretty hard on packaging up a working OS right now from what I've been seeing on IRC.. I'm waiting for the end result of their work myself, I should be able to do some of the things requested here as well if ED is too busy to make videos.
I think quite a lot of the requests were about compiling something lengthy, and compiling is something which is actually doable, so...
 
(No, not Steam gaming ;) )
Again, I would just like to see if the client would start. It would be useful for managing things on your account, I know the games wouldn't run. I thought Exagear was already running on the devboard.
 
I did a few 7z benchmarks a while ago, that should give you an idea of the cpu.

Code:
pandora (old CC version):

7-Zip (A) 9.13 beta  Copyright (c) 1999-2010 Igor Pavlov  2010-04-15
p7zip Version 9.13 (locale=C,Utf16=off,HugeFiles=on,1 CPU)

RAM size:     242 MB,  # CPU hardware threads:   1
RAM usage:    211 MB,  # Benchmark threads:      1

Dict        Compressing          |        Decompressing
      Speed Usage    R/U Rating  |    Speed Usage    R/U Rating
       KB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS  |     KB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS

22:     194   100    190    189  |     3608   100    326    325
23:     191   100    195    194  |     3572    99    328    327


igepv2 (about the same as the GC pandora at 720mhz):

7-Zip 9.20  Copyright (c) 1999-2010 Igor Pavlov  2010-11-18
p7zip Version 9.20 (locale=C,Utf16=off,HugeFiles=on,1 CPU)

RAM size:     416 MB,  # CPU hardware threads:   1
RAM usage:    211 MB,  # Benchmark threads:      1

Dict        Compressing          |        Decompressing
      Speed Usage    R/U Rating  |    Speed Usage    R/U Rating
       KB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS  |     KB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS

22:     289   100    281    281  |     5483   100    495    495
23:     279   100    284    284  |     5422   100    496    496
24:     252    93    292    271  |     5312   100    493    492
----------------------------------------------------------------
Avr:           98    286    279               100    495    494
Tot:           99    390    387


omap5432:

7-Zip (A) 9.20  Copyright (c) 1999-2010 Igor Pavlov  2010-11-18
p7zip Version 9.20 (locale=C,Utf16=off,HugeFiles=on,2 CPUs)

RAM size:    1998 MB,  # CPU hardware threads:   2
RAM usage:    425 MB,  # Benchmark threads:      2

Dict        Compressing          |        Decompressing
      Speed Usage    R/U Rating  |    Speed Usage    R/U Rating
       KB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS  |     KB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS

22:    1762   155   1108   1714  |    30634   197   1401   2766
23:    1830   160   1165   1865  |    30639   199   1407   2805
24:    1731   156   1194   1861  |    30145   200   1401   2797
25:    1768   163   1239   2019  |    29635   199   1398   2787
----------------------------------------------------------------
Avr:          158   1176   1865               199   1402   2789
Tot:          179   1289   2327

omap5432 single core:

7-Zip (A) 9.20  Copyright (c) 1999-2010 Igor Pavlov  2010-11-18
p7zip Version 9.20 (locale=C,Utf16=off,HugeFiles=on,2 CPUs)

RAM size:    1998 MB,  # CPU hardware threads:   2
RAM usage:    419 MB,  # Benchmark threads:      1

Dict        Compressing          |        Decompressing
      Speed Usage    R/U Rating  |    Speed Usage    R/U Rating
       KB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS  |     KB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS

22:    1138   100   1108   1107  |    15702   100   1418   1417
23:    1132   100   1155   1153  |    15513   100   1420   1420
24:    1102   100   1186   1185  |    15267   100   1418   1416
25:    1072   100   1225   1224  |    14966   100   1410   1407
----------------------------------------------------------------
Avr:          100   1169   1167               100   1417   1415
Tot:          100   1293   1291


i7-3770@3.4GHz:
7-Zip [64] 9.20  Copyright (c) 1999-2010 Igor Pavlov  2010-11-18
p7zip Version 9.20 (locale=en_US.UTF-8,Utf16=on,HugeFiles=on,8 CPUs)

RAM size:    7949 MB,  # CPU hardware threads:   8
RAM usage:   1701 MB,  # Benchmark threads:      8

Dict        Compressing          |        Decompressing
      Speed Usage    R/U Rating  |    Speed Usage    R/U Rating
       KB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS  |     KB/s     %   MIPS   MIPS

22:   21566   639   3285  20979  |   238829   766   2812  21539
23:   22209   676   3347  22628  |   242428   782   2834  22179
24:   21238   659   3462  22836  |   237728   776   2840  22051
25:   19886   627   3619  22706  |   234767   773   2856  22077
----------------------------------------------------------------
Avr:          650   3428  22287               774   2835  21961
Tot:          712   3132  22124
 
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