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Hardware PlatformsWindows SideShow SDK for Micro Framework v.14 Released!
Posted by admin on 01-27-2008 in Hardware Platforms
The Windows SideShow SDK for Micro Framework v4.1 has been released. Among many imprvements such as portrait QVGA (240 x 320), the Micro Framework contains: (this is a cut and paste from the Windows Sideshow Team Blog) ...[Read more »] Flash platform enhances the functionality of Microsoft Windows Vista SideShow
Posted by dragos on 10-10-2007 in Hardware Platforms
Innovative Technology Enables Hybrid-Drive Functionality and Lets Users Instantly Access Hard-Disk Data, Transfer Files and Run Applications While the CPU is Off. A flash-memory vendor Silicon Storage Technology, Inc. and BIOS developer Insyde Software Corp. are partenering to create a new hybrid hard drive technology called FlashMate that Lets Users Instantly Access Hard-Disk Data, Transfer Files and Run Applications While the CPU is Off. ...[Read more »] Winbond releases the 2nd generation of SideShow development boards
Posted by admin on 08-05-2007 in Hardware Platforms
Microsoft Sideshow Presentation: WINHEC, May-16 2007, Los Angeles
Posted by admin on 05-17-2007 in Hardware Platforms
picoLCD: 2x20 character LCD features SideShow Support
Posted by admin on 04-06-2007 in Hardware Platforms
Winbond’s Sideshow Embedded Controller and SDK
Posted by admin on 02-06-2007 in Hardware Platforms
Freescale's I.MX SideShow SDK Delayed to 02/02/07
Posted by admin on 01-04-2007 in Hardware Platforms
PortalPlayer's Sideshow "Preface" platform
Posted by admin on 12-24-2006 in Hardware Platforms
PortalPlayer, a leading System on a Chip (SOC) developer for portable media devices has an interesting SideShow development plaftom called "Preface". Read more about PortalPlayer's Preface at this URL:http://www.portalplayer.com/preface/index.html. PortalPlayer envisions SideShow in every laptop or mobile device and calls the SideShow technology "a great idea". Portal player is a sidehow hardware and software platform, targeted at media player companies that want to integrate Vista Sideshow technology from a "one stop solution provider". Also great about PortalPlayer is the fact that last month, video card manufacturer giant NVIDIA announced an agreement to purchase PortalPlayer for the modest sum of 375 million USD. PortalPlayer's customers include Bang & Olufsen A/S, Inventec , Kaga Electronics Co. Ltd., Philips Consumer Electronics and Samsung Bluetek Co., Ltd. and Thomson Multimedia (RCA). Freescale's I.MX SideShow development kit now shipping
Posted by admin on 12-23-2006 in Hardware Platforms
Freescale introduces the i.MXS Development Kit, a high performance development kit for Microsoft's Windows Vista™ SideShow™ platform and .NET Micro Framework applications. The advanced i.MXS Development Kit leverages Freescale's i.MXS applications processor, based on the ARM920T™ core, a highly integrated IC that has been in production for nearly two years. The integrated development platform, featuring support of Microsoft's .NET Micro Framework for use with SideShow applications, is designed to enable hardware developers to more quickly and easily design applications targeting Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system. Typical SideShow applications include laptop external displays, remote controls and USB dongles, which can run certain applications without powering-up the laptop. The i.MXS Development Kit features a small form-factor reference board that has a 2.5 inch color LCD panel with QVGA resolution. The card includes Freescale’s i.MXS applications processor that provides superb performance and low power consumption, enabling hours of use off a single battery charge. The development kit also includes a USB interface and an expansion connector for add-on modules such as Bluetooth™ technology or the ZigBee™ wireless protocol, creating a comprehensive development platform for a variety of applications. ...[Read more »] |