You mean like https://community.imgtec.com/downloads/powervr-instruction-set-reference/ ? Or in wget form http://cdn.imgtec.com/sdk-documentation/PowerVR+Instruction+Set+Reference.pdf
Maybe they didn't want to be outdone by Broadcom. I don't know, so far I like the ZeroW better. I bought a PocketBeagle mostly because of the A/D converter with multiplexer. But it turns out that what they're meant for is mostly reading resistive touchpad inputs. Which the Zero (and Pi) can also do but there's no obvious mention of an A/D (probably no extras). It's done through stmpe, at least on the Adafruit PiTFT touchscreen display I've got. Anyway the PocketBeagle idles at about 0.1 amps, half a watt. With a load it went to 0.24 amps, 1.1 watts. 995 BogoMIPS. The only physical video output connector is SPI. Which is in the 2 GPIO headers, I don't have a connection yet. You can connect the microusb to a full-blown computer and get in by ssh over urndis. Plugged into a powered hub with a working rtl8192 wifi adapter, it doesn't recognize it (yet). So mine's had no connection to the internet to install software. I need to get some GPIO connectors ordered. On 10/8/17, Paul Wise <p...@debian.org> wrote: > On Sun, Oct 8, 2017 at 3:39 AM, Alan Corey wrote: > >> it's an SGX530 GPU. > > That is PowerVR, I doubt Debian will ever be able to support this GPU. > Maybe if IMGTEC changes their mind about supporting open source > drivers and releases documentation and code for their GPUs. > > -- > bye, > pabs > > https://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise > > -- ------------- No, I won't call it "climate change", do you have a "reality problem"? - AB1JX Impeach Impeach Impeach Impeach Impeach Impeach Impeach Impeach