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<title>multitech-oe.git/conf/machine/include/dm6446.inc, branch corecdp-1.0.2.1</title>
<subtitle>Multi-Tech CoreCDP 1.x OpenEmbedded Tree</subtitle>
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<title>recipes/ti: merge in updates</title>
<updated>2009-12-04T18:46:02+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Koen Kooi</name>
<email>k-kooi@ti.com</email>
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<published>2009-11-16T09:17:24+00:00</published>
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* New codec recipes from Arago team in Germantown
* Updated dm6446 and dm355 from Brijesh Singh
* cmem, gst-ti and dmai fixes from Brijesh Singh

angstrom: introduce SOC_FAMILY and start using it TI recipes as a testing ground

* SOC_FAMILY tells you which system on chip is used in the MACHINE, e.g. omap3, dm355, pxa25x, s3c24xx.
  This avoids having to duplicate lots of overrides in machine specific recipes. This is *NOT*
  intended to be used as a package arch.
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* New codec recipes from Arago team in Germantown
* Updated dm6446 and dm355 from Brijesh Singh
* cmem, gst-ti and dmai fixes from Brijesh Singh

angstrom: introduce SOC_FAMILY and start using it TI recipes as a testing ground

* SOC_FAMILY tells you which system on chip is used in the MACHINE, e.g. omap3, dm355, pxa25x, s3c24xx.
  This avoids having to duplicate lots of overrides in machine specific recipes. This is *NOT*
  intended to be used as a package arch.
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