http://rhombus-tech.net/allwinner/a33/news/
quite a beautiful board. 4-layer. just the planes to complete, verification check on the schematics, and it's almost done. only one week so far and that's evenings only!
l.
On 08/01/14 00:42, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
http://rhombus-tech.net/allwinner/a33/news/
quite a beautiful board. 4-layer. just the planes to complete, verification check on the schematics, and it's almost done. only one week so far and that's evenings only!
l.
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would this take an a23? the reason i ask is that the a33 only does 1280x800 whereas the a23 does 1920x1080 also, there is no software for the a33
2014-08-01 9:29 GMT+02:00 Simon Kenyon simon@koala.ie:
On 08/01/14 00:42, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
http://rhombus-tech.net/allwinner/a33/news/
quite a beautiful board. 4-layer. just the planes to complete, verification check on the schematics, and it's almost done. only one week so far and that's evenings only!
l.
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would this take an a23? the reason i ask is that the a33 only does 1280x800 whereas the a23 does 1920x1080
I'm not sure that it is a hardware limitation or a marking strategy. Also I thought that A23 also has the limited 1280x800 resolution. The A20 doesn't
also, there is no software for the a33
A33 seems a continuation of A23. Sources and documentation for A23 are 'shitty'. Software for A33 is almost as 'non' existent as it is for A33. Besides A23 holds little extra over A20.
Having a EOMA68 A33 Card might boost sales as it will can be the first development capable product A33 on market. Which might lead to attention and sales for the other EOMA cards. And EOMA capable recievers.
Early bird get's the worm.
-- simon
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On Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 8:29 AM, Simon Kenyon simon@koala.ie wrote:
On 08/01/14 00:42, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
http://rhombus-tech.net/allwinner/a33/news/
quite a beautiful board. 4-layer. just the planes to complete, verification check on the schematics, and it's almost done. only one week so far and that's evenings only!
l.
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would this take an a23?
hmm, possibly... i will have to ask. apparently there are some minor changes needed if you upgrade a PCB from a23 to a33 (power-efficiency) but i don't know about the other way round.
the reason i ask is that the a33 only does 1280x800 whereas the a23 does 1920x1080 also, there is no software for the a33
i have access to the repos (i think) - i will check later.
l.
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