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Where can I find code of mali200 driver for Android

Note: This was originally posted on 31st July 2010 at http://forums.arm.com

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  • Note: This was originally posted on 10th September 2010 at http://forums.arm.com

    Yes that's right.

    To build a full Linux or Android driver stack you need the complete Linux DDK. Anyone who licenses the Mali hardware will have a license to one or more versions of the Mali DDK as well.

    Best regards
    Sam


    So let's say, an ODM who licenses the Telechips 8902 to produce a product, say an Android tablet, would they receive a working Android driver stack that then could be configured to the particulars of their display ( say, screen resolution, pixel density, etc ). Or would the ODM further have to work at the driver itself.

    What I'm trying to get at Sam, is if a hardware manufacturer who licenses the Telechips processors, to sell an Android tablet, should be all accounts HAVE to HAVE a licensed Linux DDK, which would include I suppose a working "reference" Mali Driver, which could then be "tweaked" in accordance to their display technology.

    Am I also understanding that as well. And yes there is a specific reason I'm asking all this the way that I'm asking. If you wish to know the particulars in specific, please contact me via PM, and I'll be glad to fill you in, in case I've missed something.

    Thanks for your assistance thus far.
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  • Note: This was originally posted on 10th September 2010 at http://forums.arm.com

    Yes that's right.

    To build a full Linux or Android driver stack you need the complete Linux DDK. Anyone who licenses the Mali hardware will have a license to one or more versions of the Mali DDK as well.

    Best regards
    Sam


    So let's say, an ODM who licenses the Telechips 8902 to produce a product, say an Android tablet, would they receive a working Android driver stack that then could be configured to the particulars of their display ( say, screen resolution, pixel density, etc ). Or would the ODM further have to work at the driver itself.

    What I'm trying to get at Sam, is if a hardware manufacturer who licenses the Telechips processors, to sell an Android tablet, should be all accounts HAVE to HAVE a licensed Linux DDK, which would include I suppose a working "reference" Mali Driver, which could then be "tweaked" in accordance to their display technology.

    Am I also understanding that as well. And yes there is a specific reason I'm asking all this the way that I'm asking. If you wish to know the particulars in specific, please contact me via PM, and I'll be glad to fill you in, in case I've missed something.

    Thanks for your assistance thus far.
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