Re: [beagleboard] Physically removing the HDMI Frame buffer chip

2014-11-13 Thread Jason Lange
"BlueSteel" might be suitable as well:

http://www.cnx-software.com/2014/06/18/bluesteel-basic-beaglebone-black/

On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 10:36 AM, Robert Nelson 
wrote:

> On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 12:42 AM,   wrote:
> > I would like to physically remove some unused hardware component for
> > testing.
> > Is it possible to remove the HDMI Frame buffer chip without preventing
> the
> > OS to load?
> > There are lots of "expensive" components on the board made for most
> people,
> > others like myself love the board but would have liked other component
> (JTAG
> > headers) right on there.
> > Did anyone remove this particular chip from their design?
>
> The beaglebone (white) does not have the hdmi framer and has a
> built-in usb-jtag.
>
> Based on your comments, it would be an obvious choice..
>
> Regards,
>
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> Robert Nelson
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Re: [beagleboard] Physically removing the HDMI Frame buffer chip

2014-11-13 Thread Robert Nelson
On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 12:42 AM,   wrote:
> I would like to physically remove some unused hardware component for
> testing.
> Is it possible to remove the HDMI Frame buffer chip without preventing the
> OS to load?
> There are lots of "expensive" components on the board made for most people,
> others like myself love the board but would have liked other component (JTAG
> headers) right on there.
> Did anyone remove this particular chip from their design?

The beaglebone (white) does not have the hdmi framer and has a
built-in usb-jtag.

Based on your comments, it would be an obvious choice..

Regards,

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Robert Nelson
http://www.rcn-ee.com/

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[beagleboard] Physically removing the HDMI Frame buffer chip

2014-11-13 Thread promotheman
I would like to physically remove some unused hardware component for 
testing.
Is it possible to remove the HDMI Frame buffer chip without preventing the 
OS to load?
There are lots of "expensive" components on the board made for most people, 
others like myself love the board but would have liked other component 
(JTAG headers) right on there.
Did anyone remove this particular chip from their design?

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