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7     <updatetime type="date">10.07.2011 10:23:15 CDT</updatetime>
8     <uri>simulink</uri>
9     <time type="date">10.07.2011 10:23:15 CDT</time>
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11     <registrant>blog.hangerhead.com</registrant>
12     <pname>Simulink Support for BeagleBoard</pname>
13     <user>blog.hangerhead.com</user>
14     <body>MATLAB and Simulink can be used to develop standalone, real-time algorithms for the BeagleBoard, a low-cost, single-board computer designed for audio, video, and digital signal processing. The standard BeagleBoard includes a TI OMAP3530 processor that has an ARM Cortex core running Linux; a C64x+ DSP core; stereo audio and digital video connectivity; and USB, RS232, and Ethernet support. </body>
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16     <homepage>http://www.mathworks.com/academia/beagleboard/</homepage>
17     <render_skin>project</render_skin>
18     <shortdesc>This offering from the Mathworks enables users of MATLAB and Simulink to target the BeagleBoard.</shortdesc>
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