In addition to the BeagleBoard hands-on workshop, the WLAN hacking workshop, many relevant conversations including topics like the eLinux wiki and Yocto, and various mentions in things like the game event, the following demonstrations were on display:
Avnet selling BeagleBoard-xMs (http://avnetexpress.avnet.com/store/em/EMController/Circuitco-Electronics-LLC/BEAGLEBOARD-XM/_/R-14441977/A-14441977/An-0?action=part&catalogId=500201&langId=-1&storeId=500201)
CATCAN Android-based robot with WLAN with a BeagleBoard-xM (http://www.catcan.com.tw/ and http://www.beagleboard.tw)
The Always Innovating "SuperJumbo" demo of Android, customized Angstrom, Ubuntu, and Chromium multiple simultaneous operating systems demo on a BeagleBoard-xM (http://www.alwaysinnovating.com/beagleboard)
Sandia National Laboratories cluster of 49 OMAP3530 processors each running Linux utilizing 7 Gumstix Stagecoach carriers networked together at 100Mbps (http://www.gumstix.com/store/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=247)
BeagleBoard-xM using the BeagleBoardToys WLAN adapter and running Ubuntu (http://openlink.org/hardware/buy-options)
They ran Debian on the boards during the WLAN hacking workshop. The workshop was standing room only.
That multi-OS running in parallel segment was very cool indeed.
getter7seven 10 months ago