Multi-display setup supported by Salvator-XS board

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Hey guys,

 

I’m using the agl-demo-platform-crosssdk image built with EEL_5.1.0 on a salvator-xs board and would like to be able to use the 2xHDMI outputs to ideally launch the als-meter-demo on one screen and have the standard Homescreen on the other.

Now, obviously I’m not sure if this is even possible, but it made me curious about how dual screen setups are supported on AGL. I have seen many demo’s at events that use multiple displays yet I have found no documentation or information about implementing this, in the public domain. Am I missing a trick?

 

I am also keen on running multiple instances of AGL on the Salvator board is this supported by AGL?

  • Are there any OpenSource Type 1 Hypervisors that can be used for this with the R-CarH3 platforms?
  • Are there any OpenSource Type 2 Hypervisors that can be run on AGL to run other instances of AGL on it?

 

I appreciate the fact that there are a lot of theoretical possibilities, but would like to know if there is a tried and tested way of doing the above with AGL.

 

Additionally, I am now unable to get the Homescreen displayed on the Salvator board. It launched (even though delayed by 20-30 secs) the first time I boot the image. But have been able to get the homescreen after subsequent re-boots. Any suggestions?

 

Kind regards,

Umair

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