<aep>
thanks. not sure where i see which other ones are pwm tho
<aep>
well, i checked the datasheet. there's two pwms. bah
<aep>
of the a20 i mean
<whitesn>
alright :) personally I don't like the arrangement of the pins though (they are soldered on bottom direction
<aep>
on the cubie2?
<whitesn>
aep: yeah, well you can always have workaround putting it upside down, but can be a pain as well when you are using the sata port
<whitesn>
I am planning to get pcduino nano, the pins are female type (arduino like) and 6 analog inputs, cost less as well with other being same spec as cb2
<aep>
uh i'm using the cubie because its the only with proper headers :D
<aep>
i guess its bad if you want to use breadboard stuff i guess
<whitesn>
perhaps... could've been at least soldered heading top
<aep>
no that would be terrible
<whitesn>
why is that?
<aep>
because there's all the components in the way and you can't plug it into a baseboard anymore without long headers
<whitesn>
ahh I see
<aep>
that's why they're smaller pitch headers than hobby stuff too :P
<whitesn>
well, maybe cus I was just considering when being docked on table instead of attached into a board
<whitesn>
maybe ought to learn electronic a little bit more and construct a shield to expand the pin to the left and right side heading upward if possible being case at the same time