[Arm-netbook] A10 reference manual

Tom Cubie tangliang at allwinnertech.com
Tue Dec 20 00:40:52 GMT 2011


On 12/20/2011 03:42 AM, lkcl luke wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 7:13 PM, Vladimir Pantelic<vladoman at gmail.com>  wrote:
>
>>>    right now, yes.  if things get awkward, i'm happy to answer
>>> questions.  if things get awkward for me *after* shipping PCBs, i'll
>>> ask allwinner if it's ok to publish the reference manual, ok?  i'll
>>> specifically need their permission to do that.
>> why not ask them right now?
>   because it's a delicate balance of things that are appropriate to ask
> them.  they had a board-level meeting to get permission to provide us
> with the full source code of the BSP.  i'd therefore like to get some
> concrete results *before* going back to ask them.
>
>   but... given that tom is on the list, maybe he can find out, if
> you're not too busy?  :)
>
>   l.
>
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In my office, if I want to see the spec of the chips, I need to view the 
remote desktop of a Windows server, which hosts all specs of all chips, 
and I can only view some of them. Only viewing, can not get the file. I 
think I can ask the market guy about it.




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