[Arm-netbook] SHIPPING!: EOMA-68 Micro Engineering Boards

Arokux X arokux at gmail.com
Mon Aug 5 18:14:40 BST 2013


Hi Chris,

so I'd want a MEB and EOMA-68 A20 CPU Card. BTW, are there schematics for
MEB?

Thanks
Arokux


On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 7:04 PM, Christopher Thomas <
christopher at firemothindustries.com> wrote:

> On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 10:54 AM, luke.leighton <luke.leighton at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 3:08 PM, Christopher Thomas
>> <christopher at firemothindustries.com> wrote:
>> > Will do, we are currently at 6 people on the waiting list. If we can
>> manage
>> > an additional 4, we'll have enough for a small batch.
>>
>>  it's rather weird that there are more MEBs going out than EOMA68-A20
>> CPU Cards.  i'm getting slightly concerned that people may be
>> believing that they're receiving a CPU Card.
>>
>
> Might I make a suggestion? Perhaps we should change the name to one you
> mentioned previously.... ie , "I/O Interface Board", or something to that
> effect.
>
> The EOMA-68 A20 CPU Cards area already "Micro" in regards to most
> computing size standards, and they are currently in "Engineering Sample"
> status. So I can see how there might be confusion.
>
>
>>  chris could i ask you to double-check with people, by actually
>> sending them a picture of the MEB and asking them to confirm "yes it
>> is a MEB that i am ordering, and i accept and understand that i am not
>> receiving a CPU Card"?
>>
>>
> Of course. Although, I will say, of the 6 on the list, I have personally
> communicated with 4 of them already and have discussed the differences.
> However, I will ensure any future individuals interested in the
> Micro-Engineering Boards are fully informed on the product they are wishing
> to purchase. Also, of the people who have ordered Micro Engineering Boards,
> only 3 of them ordered without owning a CPU Card, and they were buying them
> in preparation for the next batch of CPU CARDS.
>
>
>> l.
>>
>
> To Everyone who might be interested in ordering a EOMA-68 Micro
> Engineering Board, and to everyone who HAS ordered one.
>
> THIS is the EOMA-68 Micro-Engineering Board that I have been personally
> manufacturing and assembling:
>
> http://i.imgur.com/1YtiOqK.jpg
>
>
> THIS is the EOMA-68 A20 CPU Card that you INSERT into the EOMA-68
> MicroEngineering Board (MEB .... so tired of typing it out) to allow you to
> fully use the integrated I/O's of the Allwinner A20 CPU (and future
> subsequent CPU CARDS):
>
>
> http://rhombus-tech.net/allwinner_a10/news/a10.eoma68.rev2.in_pcmcia_socket.png
>
> IF There are ANY questions, PLEASE ask Luke or Myself and we will do our
> best to answer them as best we can.
>
> --
> Christopher Thomas
> Firemoth Industries, LLC - Owner
> christopher at firemothindustries.com
> 214-458-5990
>
>
>
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