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.args Beagle DM3730 c6runapp
  • .5mm
  • .bin loading error
  • /ultrasound/ultrasound': No such file or directory
  • [hw]
  • 1.8V 3.3V 5V SPI GPIO
  • 1.8V GPIO
  • 15 BSP LCD Backlight
  • 16-bit camera
  • 2.6.29-rc3-omap1
  • 2.6.32
  • 2.6.37
  • 32kHz clock
  • 3517 barebox
  • 3530
  • 3530 mCSPI
  • 3530 oprofile
  • 3530 clock
  • 37xx
  • 5MP camera
  • AM35x-OMAP35x- PSP 04.02.00.07]
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