This all adds up to the GPU hardware being unavailable, so the above-mentioned features of course will not function.
Furthermore, PowerVR will not release documentation so that an open source driver could be produced. The situation for Linux - x11 utilizing hardware floating point libraries is PowerVR's SGX540 GPU hardware is unusable without a GPU driver. This GPU supports OpenGL ES 2.0, OpenGL ES 1.1, OpenVG 1.1 and EGL 1.3.
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The PandaBoard has an integrated SGX540 graphics processor and provides 1080p HDMI output. QNX Neutrino 6.5.0 SP1 and 6.6.0 have Board Support Packages for the PandaBoard and PandaBoard ES. The Genode Operating System Framework added support in release 12.05 (May 2012).Ī version of RISC OS 5 is actively developed. FreeBSD added PandaBoard support in August 2012. Linaro has selected the PandaBoard to be one of the hardware platforms they support with monthly build images. Optimised versions of Android and Ubuntu are available from the Linaro Foundation. The device runs the Linux kernel, with either traditional distributions or the Android or Mozilla Firefox OS user environment. It has two USB host ports and one USB On-The-Go port, supporting USB 2.0. The board can output video signals via DVI and HDMI interfaces. Its size is slightly larger than the ETX/ XTX Computer form factor at 4 in × 4.5 in (100 mm × 110 mm).
The board includes wired 10/100 Ethernet as well as wireless Ethernet and Bluetooth connectivity. Primary persistent storage is via an SD Card slot allowing SDHC cards up to 32 GB to be used. The PandaBoard ES uses a newer SoC, with a dual-core 1.2 GHz CPU and 384 MHz GPU.
The OMAP4430 SoC on the PandaBoard features a dual-core 1 GHz ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore CPU, a 304 MHz PowerVR SGX540 GPU, IVA3 multimedia hardware accelerator with a programmable DSP, and 1 GiB of DDR2 SDRAM.