Sorry,
I did copy the wrong link. Here is the correct one for the LCD-PDA module.

http://www.compulab.co.il/x270em/download/

Am 29.10.2007 um 00:41 schrieb Doug Sutherland:

Open hardware means availability of schematics and gerbers,

Are they available for the Neo?
Really open hardware would be if you get all the files to produce
your own silicon :-)

not source code, and this is not open hardware. Driver code
is still in the software realm. For compulab's PXA270 boards,
this is their listed OS support:

http://www.compulab.co.il/x270em/html/x270-em-os-support.htm

Since they list linux support presumably there is source but I
would check to make sure before buying.

Here: http://www.compulab.co.il/x270em/download/

They apparently use Angstrom and note that WiFi is currently not yet supported.

For harware details, products like this will usually include enough
documentation of the hardware to do any kind of interfacing you
need, but it's not open hardware unless they provide the full
schematics and gerber files to produce pcb boards.


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