Rover/MITAC Handhelds
What is Rover project?
Rover project is porting linux to RoverPC PDA's (http://www.roverpc.ru). Most of Rover handhelds are just MITAC clones.
Now we are working on two devices: RoverPC P1 (Mitac Mio 336), RoverPC P5+ (not a Mitac clone, but LiteOn Professional PDA).
Current status
RoverPC P5+
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Allocated machine type - DONE (426)
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GPIO support - DONE
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Serial console - DONE
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CF-slot - DONE
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Touch Screen (wm9705) - DONE
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LCD (mq1188) - DONE
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Sound (wm9705) - seems to be working
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OPIE works from CF card.
Porting to RoverPC P5+ stopped due to the lack of such device.
RoverPC P1 (Mitac Mio 336)
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Allocated machine type - DONE (493)
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GPIO support - DONE
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eGPIO support - DONE
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Serial console - DONE
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Touch Screen (wm9705) - DONE
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Buttons - DONE
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USB - DONE (usbnet)
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NFS-boot - DONE (no need for initrd now)
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LCD (pxafb) - very close
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MMC-slot - DONE
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JTAG - in progress
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Sound - must be working, not tested yet
Devices description
RoverPC P5+
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CPU: Intel PXA255/Cotulla 400MHz
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RAM: 64MByte SDRAM
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ROM: 32Mbyte Intel Strata flash
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Audio Codec and digitizer: WM9705
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Video: MediaQ-1188
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Also has CF and SD/SDIO/MMC slots
RoverPC P1 (Mitac Mio 336)
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CPU: Intel PXA255/Cotulla 300MHz
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RAM: 64MByte SDRAM
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ROM: 32Mbyte Intel Strata flash (28F256L30/K3)
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Audio Codec and digitizer: WM9705
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Video: pxafb
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Also has SD/SDIO/MMC slot (pxammc)
Project People
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Konstantine A. Beklemishev, Russia konstantine at r66 dot ru
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Alex I. Ziranov, Russia estyler at users dot sourceforge dot net
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Stanislav V. Bobikin, Russia stcor at mail dot ru
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Great thanks to Andrew Zabolotny aka zap for help
Links
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Rover project homepage: http://www.handhelds.org/projects/rover.html
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Rover Maling List: https://handhelds.org/mailman/listinfo/rover
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Handhelds environments overview http://pages.plotinka.ru/~estyler/