I apologize for DOS'ing the list, I can only get online about once a week.
On Thu, 4 May 2017 17:13:23 +0200
"mike.valk@gmail.com" <mike.valk@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> 2017-05-04 9:04 GMT+02:00 John Luke Gibson <eaterjolly@gmail.com>:
>
> > Since it seems like a trivially simple task that for some reason no
> > one has taken up, I would like to take the opportunity to exercise a
> > learning experience and simultaneously benefit the community, by
> > liberating PocketCHIP by deblobbing the source and re-compiling.
> >
>
> The PocketCHIP is powered by their SoM:
> http://linux-sunxi.org/NextThingCo_CHIP
>
> That is apparently a Allwinner R8 pared with an external rtl8723bs
> Wifi/BT chip.
>
> The R8 is a rebranded A13.
What? I own one of those and I'm almost certain that the CPU is an A7.
Let's boot the PocketCHIP up...
The processor is detected as an A7.
I'll attach the output, it would probably be interesting to see all of
it...
Done, it's compressed bzip2 since it's ~300KiB decompressed which is large
for an email.
Unless your saying that the WiFi has a built in ARM R8 (Why)? which would
really surprise me considering how large the processor chip is compared
with the WiFi chip.
You're not giving us enough details. Who is Verhaegen? What did he burn
out on?
When I first considered purchasing a PocketCHiP I read about the GPU
not having 3D capabilities because of a binary blob. So, the CHIP folks
hired (I think it was an extended goal of the kickstarter campaign), a
kernel dev to add support to the Linux kernel for the GPU.
I was going to
mention this on this list before, but it's been so active...
Sincerely,
David
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