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3DLABS Introduces Linux 2.6.21 Developer Kit for its DMS-02

New 3DLABS Release

3DLABS Semiconductor announced the availability of its Linux 2.6.21 based Software Development Kit (SDK), bringing the latest open source innovations to developers and device makers using its DMS-02 processor to deliver unrivalled application and media processing performance within low power environments.

The SDK provides a suite of development tools and production ready applications, CODECs and libraries that take full advantage of the underlying features and performance of the DMS processor, including:

  • Audio, video and imaging decoders and encoders
  • Media Player and Framework
  • Photo Browser
  •  2D/3D libraries including OpenGL ES 1.1, DirectFB and support for GTK+
  • Imaging and camera processing pipeline
  • Compute library
  • Powerful GUI toolkit for enhanced user experiences
  • Access to pre-ported applications
  • GCC 4.x Compiler and wide file system support (iffs2, vaffs and ext2)
“Many of our global customers are looking for an open source solution and need it to be compact, feature rich and production ready so that they can get their products to market quickly and efficiently,” said Tim Lewis, director marketing, 3DLABS Semiconductor. “By implementing the public domain Linux 2.6.21 kernel ourselves we are able to offer customers a competitive end-to-end solution that leverages our intimate knowledge of the kernel and DMS-02 processor to help ensure that their requirements and deadlines are met.”

DMS-02 Processor and Hardware Platform
The Linux SDK supports the DMS-02, a multi-core System-On-Chip that combines two ARM 926 cores with 3DLABS’s proprietary SIMD array processor and an industry standard set of peripheral functions. The fully programmable array performs all the media intensive tasks such as 2D/3D graphics, video encode/decode and image processing, offloading the ARMs and leaving them free to run CPU friendly tasks. The DMS-02 Hardware Platform supports a wide range of peripheral modules and drivers including; analog and digital displays, LCD touch screens, flash and DDR memory, audio in/out, ethernet, camera sensors, USB 2.0 OTG, IDE, UART and GPIOs. Schematics for the hardware platform and related reference designs are made available to customers.

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