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<popolon>
hi
<popolon>
does someone know or remember about an arm singleboard computer that can be pluged in an x86 netboot, switch the x86 off, and works as main system ?
<popolon>
I seen this 2 or 3 month ago, but can't find it again ?
<popolon>
does someone have an idea of used technology for this ?
<acassis>
keebler: I still have some contacts there, I used to be a freescaler as you can see here: linux/drivers/char/hw_random/mxc-rnga.c
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<keebler>
acassis:cool
<acassis>
keebler: let me ping them
<keebler>
Would be nice to get some MX6 stuff.
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<acassis>
keebler: did you test some board with i.mx6? I have a wandboard, but it is just accumulating dust here, currently I'm working on small projects (few KB of RAM)
<keebler>
acassis: We're using the Sabre boards
<acassis>
keebler: nice, is the model with tablet form factor?
<keebler>
Just getting into High speed design.
<keebler>
acassis: yes
<acassis>
keebler: nice, in my previous company we are testing it. I like i.MX6 (ok I am a little bit biased in this point, rs)
<acassis>
s/are/were/
<infobot>
acassis meant: keebler: nice, in my previous company we were testing it. I like i.MX6 (ok I am a little bit biased in this point, rs)
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<acassis>
keebler: I'm also learn about high speed projects. I'm to start with a simple design using Allwinner A13
<keebler>
sweet.
<acassis>
keebler: I'm also planning to port NuttX to A13, now NuttX runs on Cortex-A5 (SAMA5D) then I think it should work on Cortex-A8 based on information from arm.com these platform share a great leave of similarities
<keebler>
I'm not savy enough to design a High Speed board, but, I still want to learn as much as I can.
<acassis>
keebler: I'm still doing home work, downloaded many collateral about IME, EMC and articles about designing high speed PCBs
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<acassis>
I'm also following the step of mr. joem (focus)
<keebler>
Ah
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<acassis>
keebler: it is incredible to design a complex PCB using Kicad
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<keebler>
agreed
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<keebler>
Something that concerns me is the same issue that plagues all SOC...
<keebler>
the GPU
<keebler>
it's Vivante
<keebler>
and they require you to use their Blobs.
<keebler>
That Said, with freescale, they're supporting Linux Kernel 3.10.9 on the next release.
<keebler>
With more updates than their 2 per year.
<keebler>
Hopefully I can get volume discounts of $15 per chip. :)