Pepper Pad 3
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[edit] Hardware
Launched September, 2006. Information below subject to confirmation.
[edit] Overall
- PP3 Hardware Info from Linux
- Weight: 2.1 pounds (985g)
- Size: 11.4" x 5.9" x 0.9" (29cm x 14.9cm x 2.3cm)
[edit] Mainboard
- AMD Geode LX800 CPU, 533MHz clock speed, x86 instruction set with MMX and 3DNow extensions, integrated north bridge, graphics controller and PCI bridge [1]
- AMD CS5536 Companion device (south bridge), USB 2.0 / IDE / IR / SMBus / APM interface
- ITE 8705F Super I/O chip (usage unknown) [2]
- Wolfson WM9713 AC97 Audio / Touchscreen interface
- 256MB DDR SDRAM (DDR-333 SO-DIMM)
- 256KB BIOS ROM
- Chrontel CH7013B NTSC/PAL TV signal encoder
- IrDA and TvIR emitters/receivers
[edit] Subsystems
- Hitachi TravelStar C4K60 Slim 20GB 1.8" IDE disk drive (5mm height, ZIF connector)
- Atheros AR2413A-based mini-PCI 802.11b/g WiFi interface, with externally-attached antenna (external to the card, internal to the Pepper)
- Bluetooth 2.0
- AU Optronics A070VW01 7.0" 800x480 TFT LCD
- Integrated 62-key clicky keyboard, including 4-way cursor array and scroll wheel
- 3800mAh Lithium-Ion Battery
- Stereo Speakers
- Microphone
- 640x480 digital camera, fixed focus
[edit] External Ports
- 2 USB 2.0 ports
- one "standard" type A receptacle, USB 2.0
- one mini-AB receptacle, USB 2.0 with support for USB On-The-Go. An adapter is provided to convert this port to a type A receptacle if desired.
- 1/8" Stereo headphone out
- 1/8" Composite video out
- 1/8" Microphone In
[edit] Internal Ports
- miniPCI (occupied by WiFi interface)
- JTAG
- serial port with console
[edit] See Also
- High resolution image of the motherboard
- Pepper's FCC filings for the Pad 3. Search [3] for FCC ID 'PYZHPAX20256'.
- Keyboard layout for information reguarding the Pepper Pad 3's keyboard
[edit] Software
- Rumoured to ship with a Fedora Core 4 based Linux distribution and Pepper Keeper version 3.0.
- yum list Available packages in the Pepper repository.
- PP3 File Locations
- User:Tom's plays YouTube and other flash videos great!

