Castle have announced RISC OS support for NeoMagic’s MiMagic 5 processor range. The MiMagic application processor is a 220MHz 32bit ARM9 core wrapped in a host of I/O and LCD monitor interfaces, and is aimed at wireless PDAs, handheld information appliances and other embedded kit.
I wonder if this could eventually lead to a RISC OS pda..
is this OS meant for desktop use or embedded use?
oh, and does anyone know were I could get some ARM microcontrollers? Just a half-dozen or so, it for playing around mostly.
It was developed as a desktop OS.
The Nintendo DS has an both an ARM9 and an ARM 7 processor. RISCOS on the move would be excellent!
yep, a 67mhz arm9 and a 33mhz arm7.. to bad the screen res is so low. a RISC OS port to it would be interesting It has enough ram (4mb).
“is this OS meant for desktop use or embedded use?”
As Kapult wrote it was made as a desktop system but the resource usage are so low that it works great as an embedded system now. Well for some embedded uses anyway.
“oh, and does anyone know were I could get some ARM microcontrollers? Just a half-dozen or so, it for playing around mostly.”
Look at the Atmel AT91 chips @
http://www.digikey.com/