i don't see why that isn't possible. certainly nothing to be gained by porting coreaudio and/or using android compared to using a slimmed down linux install and (maybe) a real time kernel. in fact the total opposite is true...
i don't really have any use right now for one of these devices but maybe getting one just to see what is possible from it would be cool. guess all i would need is to hook power up to it and an ethernet cable - no real need for video out. would need the "model b" ofc to have ethernet but also would want the two usb ports anyway.
i see it has rca video - i presume this is just standard composite? anyone know if this outputs at all times so could be used for debugging boot issues etc? if so then at least i can plug it into my projector or something if needed...Model A has 128Mb of RAM Model A has been redesigned to have 256Mb RAM, one USB port and no Ethernet (network connection). Model B has 256Mb RAM, 2 USB port and an Ethernet port.
re: android i only just noticed in that image posted at the start of this thread. given how generally unstable and buggy android is compared to linux it would seem a very odd choice for a "performance critical" device anyway
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