[Arm-netbook] Release of SoM board KiCAD files with 2x100 pin ARM as a stepping stone

jm joem at martindale-electric.co.uk
Tue Dec 11 10:46:01 GMT 2012


On Tue, 2012-12-11 at 11:19 +0100, Alejandro Mery wrote:
> On 11 December 2012 10:46, Philip Hands <phil at hands.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > jm <joem at martindale-electric.co.uk> writes:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I'm releasing SoM board KiCAD files with 2x100 pin ARM as a stepping
> >> stone for eventually building the A10 on to SO-DIMM module.
> >> http://www.gplsquared.com/SoM1/SoM1.html
> >
> > Just in case it's useful, I've stuck that in a git repository for you:
> >
> >   http://git.hands.com/SoM1
> 
> considering SoM1 is only one of his designs I suppose /gplsquared
> would fit better

not sure yet about how things will pan out.

gplsquared is not completely a live site for casual visitors
and so its a good idea - so please keep it in your wonderful git
repository phil!!

There is also this with a 1.1GB image file you might find useful
to stick in a git repository.
http://www.gplsquared.com/mk802/mk802.html

This is one images I would like to get modified and working on an A10
SoM board as soon as possible. It has the full working Gambas3 GUI
development environment with also a serial port program that speaks. If
you send it a string
 <s> speech text </s>
through serial port, it will talk out the HDMI TV with speakers.

The embedded boards I build all have optically isolated RS232 and all
my embedded devices talk to me in plain English when compiled with
those options are enabled.
With added logic about what to say and when to say it so that it
helps with diagnostics than hinders. That will get into the SoM boards
from day 1.

But no worries if it is not relevant for your git site.

Thanks Phil!! 






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