We've been using TI's Panda board but it seems to give us quite a bit of trouble. As a result we can't profile the information that we would like. Does anyone know of any other development boards out there that has a Cortex-A9 on it? And what experiences did you have with it?Matthew Du Puy bradnemire, please poke people that might know this topic for me. Thank you so much.
I like the Panda Board and Galaxy Nexus for Linux and Android related projects but with TI leaving this space, the Panda isn't as well supported. The Arndale is quite well supported by Linaro and other communities but, of course, is not a Cortex-A9.
Developers really appreciate that Hardkernel is committed to open source so I'm confident in recommending the Odroid devices like the U3 even though I haven't used it myself.
What features do you need in a dev board? (Particular OSes, bootloaders, BSP?) What type of trouble are you having with the Panda?
I'll pick up a U3 since I seem to be recommending it more and more and get back to you.
Echoing Matthew's opinion on the Hardkernel boards - they seem to have better BSP (and on going support for those BSPs) than most boards I've used so would recommend the Odroid family of development platforms.
... and its got Mali powered graphics of course so bonus points for that too .
HTH, Pete