If you have specific questions about specific display/booth, I or others who have visited
the show floor may answer them.
I sort of pick up random subject now from the web information.
The contents of the web information of the show lists the following.
- Welcome to TRONSHOW2010
- TRON Project Symposium Outline
Technologies to Support TRON
- 2009 Topics
- Overseas Activities in 2009
- T-Engine Project 2009
- Ubiquitous ID Technologies Project 2009
- T-Engine Showcase
- Ubiquitous Computing Showcase
Exhibitors
Government Pavilion
Pacific Rim Pavilion
Let me take a look at 2009 Topics
http://www.tronshow.org/guidebook/2010/tron/e/t-01.htmlMP T-Kernel is very impressive. The video sequences
Mohits posted to youtube is very interesting.
In one of the video of SH CPU demo, the video missed showing the power-saving feature
very much, but from what I saw, the demo is supposed to show that the
power consumption is reduced very much when one or two of the cores become idle and
some form of power saving feature kicks in.
But what surprised me is that a *HOME* color inkjet printer uses MP T-Kernel!
See Increased Adoption of T-Kernel" section of the above page.
The printer sold in Japan was on display near the entrance of the exhibition floor.
(Yes, it has WiFi connection, it must have a very CPU intensive graphics engine for
photo-quality printing, and yet, finding a mulitprocessor OS on a printer was a surprise. The spec and the source code are available from TEF website.)
For now, I will keep myself focused on the T-Engine side and saving ucode or uID architecture topics for later discussion. But it is interesting to note that
a very small scale personal experiment can be done using "ucoder" website if your
mobile phone can read so called QRcode (a sort of 2-D matrix barcode).
This is described in the latter section of the above web page.
Again, I hope I can add a few photos of my own later.