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23:28 March 1st, 2008

OMAP 3530 Used in Pandora

Posted By: argor

it sems that the pandora was not usen OMAP3430 but somthing newer

MWeston posted this ower at gp32x

We are using the OMAP 3530. That is the part number we have had in our system since November of last year, it just wasn't public so we had to keep calling it OMAP 3430. As far as I know, it's just a different number for use by different customers and the 3530 is just as powerful. The 35xx series has many different versions to strip out features that you don't need to save money, but right now we are using the one with everything.

http://focus.ti.com/general/docs/gen...ontentId=36915

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22:33 March 13th, 2008

Pandora's ultra-portable orders take-out PCB, forgets chips

Posted By: wraggster



See that? You're looking at a picture of the printed circuit board for Pandora. Ok, it's hardly a completed product. In fact, it's chipless. Still, it's a measurable step away from product vapor and one step closer to the $320 (damn dollar!) $330 GP2X gaming computer we're expecting to land in March or April.

http://www.engadget.com/2008/03/13/p...forgets-chips/

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10:08 March 21st, 2008

Pandora Board Pics

Posted By: wraggster

Those of you desperate for some Pandora News can enjoy these pics of the board of the console.

Check them out and discuss via comments

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