Hi Luke,
Okay, it is good to see you on the same page when it comes to KiCad vs.
Altium. Also, I wanted to give the community the chance to respond to
this prior to making any design.
I highly appreciate your effort in creating the template version of the
i.MX7 design. I hope I can carry it on
On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 9:02 AM, mike.v...@gmail.com
wrote:
> Looks like a good objective. The i.MX display pipeline is reasonably reverse
> engineered to have a full open open source experience.
>
> Reading this list I guess you'll need a few things before you start:
> 1.
Hardware designs and documentation are crucial for the lliberation of hardware.
You wont be regarded well by the community if you hide these.
Even if you a proprietary software to design (loss of YOUR personal freedoms)
save all results in a format usable in a libre client (OUR freedom is at
2017-05-09 22:53 GMT+02:00 Vincent :
> Hi everybody,
>
> Since this is my first post on this list, please allow me to get off my
> chest a few things:
>
> - huge thanks to Luke for getting this project started
> - me = funding a PFY laptop, eagerly awaiting for it to arrive ;-)
On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 9:53 PM, Vincent wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> Since this is my first post on this list, please allow me to get off my
> chest a few things:
>
> - huge thanks to Luke for getting this project started
> - me = funding a PFY laptop, eagerly awaiting for it to
Hi everybody,
Since this is my first post on this list, please allow me to get off my
chest a few things:
- huge thanks to Luke for getting this project started
- me = funding a PFY laptop, eagerly awaiting for it to arrive ;-)
- me = working at a research institute, focused on hardware security