Hrm... do we want to explicitly call them out? The point is that it was multi-architecture, but for some to recreate it, the point is that it doesn't really matter what hardware they have - poky can build for any of them.
What do others think, should we mention the specific boards in use at the demo?
Yeah, I think we should. It proves that it really does run on other hardware, and the demo hw is the example. Showing product names helps shake the image that this is IA-only.
OK, so can someone provide me with an appropriate list of the non-IA platforms? I know them as "The MIPS board" "The PPC board" etc.
arm - beagleboard (I don't know the revision) ppc - fsl-mpc8315e-rdb mips - Ubiquity Networks Router Station Pro a.k.a. MIPS Linux Starter Kit