Did somebody try to use a 3D printer to see what can be done with this
kind of device ? Could we use one to make a case ?
Xavier.
Le 15/11/2010 15:00, Atilla Filiz a écrit :
About the case. Would GeeksphoneONE/Zeus case fit us? I know they have a
sliding keyboards but maybe we can work something out. Even better, I
would love to see a full keyboard on my Neo.
On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 4:00 PM, W. B. Kranendonk
<wankelwan...@yahoo.com <mailto:wankelwan...@yahoo.com>> wrote:
--- On Sat, 11/13/10, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller <h...@goldelico.com
<mailto:h...@goldelico.com>> wrote:
> (one series of problems)
>
> We could solve that by adding a jump start resistor.
>
> Then, we soldered the OMAP3530 and Pop Memory chip and
> connected RS232:
>
> http://download.goldelico.com/gta04/images/DSC00679.jpg
>
> It did identify itself as "40W" on the RS232 (...) must fit into
64k SRAM built into
> the OMAP
> chip. So we are back to C64 times :)
>
> With this tool, we could identify that the (external) SDRAM
> (...) quite a long lead time. For the series version this will be
> very easy to fix.
>
Un-be-lievable! Your updates read as detectives, I am looking
forward to seeing the plot revolving and coming to a good end :-)
Thanks again!
Boudewijn
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