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1. A few questions, (zap)
2. Re: A few questions, (Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton)
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Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2016 14:33:23 -0500
Subject: [Arm-netbook] A few questions,
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Correct me if i am wrong, but you said in your latest update that 4
gigabytes of ram may be a possibility in the future yes?
Or am I misunderstanding?
The other question though I wondered was it says on some of your
delivery dates march or something like that,
I just wondered how long it takes from the time I order for the day it
would arrive,
also, when exactly is the printed for you, instructions/videos coming out of curiosity?
for the record I didn´t know you had a mailing list for the longest time.
but thanks for telling me.
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Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2016 19:45:41 +0000
Subject: Re: [Arm-netbook] A few questions,
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hiya zap welcome to the list: thanks for agreeing to post this publicly.
maximum of 2GB external DDR addressing: the RK3288 is literally the
only one i've found so far that can even do 4GB. reason: it was
designed as a medium-level chromebook processor.
to clarify and make absolutely clear: you will NEVER get an A20 SoC with above 2GB of RAM.
If that's the case, I guess I can safely assume that 4gb is in theTo subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit
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2. Re: A few questions, (Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton)
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Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2016 14:33:23 -0500
Subject: [Arm-netbook] A few questions,
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Correct me if i am wrong, but you said in your latest update that 4
gigabytes of ram may be a possibility in the future yes?
Or am I misunderstanding?
The other question though I wondered was it says on some of your
delivery dates march or something like that,
I just wondered how long it takes from the time I order for the day it
would arrive,
also, when exactly is the printed for you, instructions/videos coming out of curiosity?
for the record I didn´t know you had a mailing list for the longest time.
but thanks for telling me.
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Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2016 19:45:41 +0000
Subject: Re: [Arm-netbook] A few questions,
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hiya zap welcome to the list: thanks for agreeing to post this publicly.
Correct me if i am wrong, but you said in your latest update that 4
gigabytes of ram may be a possibility in the future yes?
on the RK3288 board only, yes. most ARM SoCs are hard-limited to agigabytes of ram may be a possibility in the future yes?
maximum of 2GB external DDR addressing: the RK3288 is literally the
only one i've found so far that can even do 4GB. reason: it was
designed as a medium-level chromebook processor.
to clarify and make absolutely clear: you will NEVER get an A20 SoC with above 2GB of RAM.
future maybe for a different processor but not the near future and not
for the current a20 processor.
The other question though I wondered was it says on some of your
delivery dates march or something like that,
I just wondered how long it takes from the time I order for the day it
would arrive,
i honestly cannot say. i did the best i could estimate howeverdelivery dates march or something like that,
I just wondered how long it takes from the time I order for the day it
would arrive,
within even just a couple of weeks of the campaign ending i reached
out to an associate to confirm the previous arrangement of staying in
taiwan to help him out (and save costs)... and his arrangements had
changed.
so really, best thing: keep an eye on the updates, and just go with it :)
also, when exactly is the printed for you, instructions/videos coming out of curiosity?
when i'm making up the 12-or-so for the individuals that pledged forfully-assembled ones. in other words i have 12 opportunities to make
the videos :)
however as this is a libre project, i already started some basic
instructions if you want to get stuck in early - just bear in mind i
need to bring the CAD python source up-to-date relative to the current
PCB changes. so you'll be printing stuff out that will *not* fit the
current PCBs and components okay? however you will not need to throw
all of the parts out, just re-print a few of them.
https://www.youmagine.com/designs/libre-hardware-licensed-parametric-laptop-design
for the record I didn´t know you had a mailing list for the longest time.
i would say "it's right there on the page" but i actually had tosearch for it myself (and it's a looong page). yeah this is a
long-running project.
l.
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