I picked up three of these Blaze handheld development platforms at the recent hamfest, for about $3 each.
Texas Instruments created these back in 2010, to streamline application software development on their OMAP 4430 ARM Cortex A9-based system on a chip (SoC). The OMAP 4430 SoC was also used in the Pandaboard.
Blaze technical docs and firmware:
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OMAP 4430 SoC
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Pandaboard
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Specifications
- dual 3.7″ capacitive WVGA touchscreens
- 3 multi-megapixel cameras
- DLP pico projector
- HDMI out
- accelerometer
- compass
- light sensors
- temperature sensor
- barometric pressure sensor
- proximity sensor
- Wi-Fi
- GPS
- Bluetooth
- FM receiver
- microphone input
- stereo speaker output
- PCIe slot for 3G modem