[Arm-netbook] microdesktop case, laptop pcb1 and pcb2, etc.

Allan Mwenda allanitomwesh at gmail.com
Sun Apr 16 12:42:39 BST 2017


Just gonna ask here coz I'm too lazy.
How hard would it be to repurpose one of these cheap $200 macbook clone things with intel atoms to take an eoma68 card instead? I can already imagine the rockchip one in it :)

On 16 April 2017 10:14:42 GMT+03:00, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton <lkcl at lkcl.net> wrote:
>https://www.crowdsupply.com/eoma68/micro-desktop/updates/taiwan-micro-desktop-casework-laptop-pcb1-and-a20
>
>ok so i'm almost ready to send the laptop pcb1 and pcb4 off for
>prototyping, this gets about 20% the way towards getting the laptop
>done, but also is planned to be the basis of a new housing (an
>all-in-one PC) where sharing the exact same main PCB as in the laptop
>will cut costs of production of both.
>
>mark (van de borre): about the casework i've sent the DXF files off to
>a china prototyping company just so i can get something quickly.  i
>don't expect them to be perfect first time, and to have do do another
>iteration.  i'll want to do one last full systems test then the
>microdsktop v1.7 including casework can go into production.  i haven't
>worked out if i have to do 2,000 of the corner pieces as 3D-printed or
>to get them injection-molded, at 2,000 pieces it *might* be worth
>doing as injection-molding.
>
>btw if anyone would like to see the gerber files for the three latest
>pcbs, they're here:
>
>http://hands.com/~lkcl/eoma/laptop_15in/pcb1/laptop_15in_pcb1_cam/
>http://hands.com/~lkcl/eoma/laptop_15in/pcb4/laptop_15in_powerboard/
>http://hands.com/~lkcl/eoma/microdesktop/eoma68_microdesktop_cam/
>
>l.
>
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