ry market with it - so price bubble
may burst by end of year.
JoeM
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On 2018-04-16 19:39, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 7:32 PM, joem <resea...@enemygadgets.com> wrote: is
> ir 4x DDR3 x8? those are getting stupidly hard to get hold of
> however i found a company in taiwan that can make some.
> SK Hynix H5TQ4G83A
> is ir 4x DDR3 x8? those are getting stupidly hard to get hold of
> however i found a company in taiwan that can make some.
SK Hynix H5TQ4G83AFR = 512M x 8
I think this week layout finish and I send it off to be made.
If the RAM cannot be sourced, then get it laid out with
new RAM in 'no
On 2018-04-13 00:46, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
> superb. i might point someone i know at these, he may be interested
> to use them.
You are welcome :)
Now I customize the design into a new minimalist R40 server board:
https://www.hellosemi.com/KiCAD_Server_Board.html
This board
Now finished footprints for all essential items - Ethernet, SMD version
of SATA, uSD card, DDR, HDMI, AP6212 WIFI, AXP221s PMIC, eMMC, R40 CPU.
With these anyone should be able to lay out their own boards.
>> All 11 page KiCAD conversion complete and uploaded.
>> Now moving to layout - done up
All 11 page KiCAD conversion complete and uploaded.
Now moving to layout - done up Allwinner R40 BGA and 8GB eMMC BGA
footprints.
https://hellosemi.com/KiCAD_Linux_Boards.html
>> Thinking first board will be a minimalist square board with SoC 2GB DRAM
>> serial uSD HDMI PMIC SATA USB flash just
7th page uploaded in KiCAD
https://hellosemi.com/KiCAD_Linux_Boards.html
(Still only find the BPi version so far)
Thinking first board will be a minimalist square board with SoC 2GB DRAM
serial uSD HDMI PMIC SATA USB flash just to get it to boot.
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> well, it's about to get a hell of a lot worse. i flew 20,000 miles
> round the world, was invited here to speak with their engineers, help
> them out, set up a FusionForge for them, make it possible for them to
> present the R-Series processors to open hardware and software libre
> people
On Mon, 2016-10-10 at 07:26 +0100, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
> i can't quite believe that i'm having to route my vpn access over an
> ssh tunnel in order to then put HTTP proxy over the VPN in order to
> get frickin internet access to my email and anything at all.
>
> the IP address of
crowd-funded eco-conscious hardware: https://www.crowdsupply.com/eoma68
> >
> >
> > On Fri, Oct 7, 2016 at 3:56 PM, joem <j...@martindale-electric.co.uk> wrote:
> >>
> >>> does it come unlocked, support total replacement of the OS down to
> >>>
> does it come unlocked, support total replacement of the OS down to
> the bedrock, and provide the full source of all firmware for all
> on-board ICs? i know the answer's no, so I won't be getting one.
Hmmm.. just use the cam function then @*&! :)
> that and the fact that they were willing
Hmmm...
I believe the connectivity problem is down to the vast
numbers of windumb botnets trying to get traffic
in and out of CN and most of the Far East nations
through international links.
(Wireshark will verify that.)
Got a site that isn't live yet but the bot traffic
from EC2 (Amzn) is just
On Tue, 2016-10-04 at 04:52 +0100, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
> apologies i believe it may actually be better for me to try using GPRS
> here in shenzen, it would be faster and more reliable. i will try to
> find ways to get better connections.
Its the international links that are poor
On Fri, 2016-09-02 at 09:33 -0500, Joseph Honold wrote:
> A handheld QWERTY device has been my goal for EOMA68 since I found out about
> it.
>
> I've been looking at various LCD options and all of the RGB ones that are
> 3.5"-4" have low resolution (320x240, 480x320, and expensive 640x480).
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