Hi,
Yesterday I bought a "Hercules eCAFE Slim HD", which is a small netbook with: - An IMX51 SOC and 512M of RAM (probably the maximum supported by that SOC) - A 1024x600 glossy display (sic[1][2]). - a 8G eMMC with the system - 2xSD slots - A switch that is under a trap that switches the SOC boot modes. Flipping that switch permits to boot from an external SD card (for recovery or for booting the system)
It could be used as a computer that is impossible to persistently compromise assuming that the switch is always set to boot on an external SD card or that the internal eMMC is destroyed or removed.
It was also interesting for me as I'm familiar with the I.MX SOCs, and that I was looking for a device to port parabola to. This would have been a fast port.
Unfortunately the device bought was already opened, and the keyboard connector was dammaged. I failed to notice that.
So I prepared a dts for it and compiled a kenrel to test, but the keyboard wasn't working properly since the last time I opened it, so I decided to fix that first.
Unfortunately I broke it while messing with the broken keyboard connector. Probably a short circuit. The SOC doesn't enumerate anymore on USB and the device doesn't react when I press the power button.
The DTS is pretty minimal and was intended to get a shell on it trough g_serial.
It was produced by looking at the differences with the "imx51-babbage" board on the vendor provided kernel, and re-applying the lack of differences in a DTS.
So I publish it in case someone wants to test or to continue the port. As I have a hard time finding such devices in France, the port will probably be abandoned.
References: ----------- [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossy_display#Disadvantages [2]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossy_display#Adverse_health_effects
Denis.
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