Doesn't that defeat the purpose?(same for WiFi, SD cards, etc LED indicators. All need to be software controlled)
Doesn't that defeat the purpose?(same for WiFi, SD cards, etc LED indicators. All need to be software controlled)
No it doesn't (read the bold text in one of my previous posts), but just to be sure, what do you think is the purpose?Doesn't that defeat the purpose?(same for WiFi, SD cards, etc LED indicators. All need to be software controlled)
No it doesn't (read the bold text in one of my previous posts), but just to be sure, what do you think is the purpose?
2. UMTS and a hardware switch
Well, we thought about that - but adding a switch would increase the costs quite a bit (mold would be more complicated, switch would be needed, etc).
However, we found another, pretty cheap but effective solution:
We plan to include a small power measurement chip into the hardware, that is hardwired to a small LED.
Whenever the UMTS module needs power (which it does when it will be activated), the LED will light up.
This hardwiring cannot be changed in software, so you will KNOW when your UMTS module will be active!
Well, I believe that there will still be a new handheld that is a case/PCB revision to the Pyra at some point, if only to add new features that would not be able to exist on the daughter board due to space considerations. However, any basic upgrades to the Pyra will be quite easy to pull off due to this interchangeability.Sems like the Pyra will going to be future save (zukunftssicher) whit this changable SOC..
Only needs to open the Case and change the SOC Module yourself..
So insted of a Pyra 2 3 4 5, Evildragon amd GTA04 only needs to develop a new SOC Module..
But then, the Case have to bee pretty good, so it will survive many Yeahrs..
But as the Case will Designt and Build in Europe, i think this shouldnt be a big deal..
Cant wait to see the first Prototyps from the Case..
So you obviously didn't read what I told you to read:No it doesn't (read the bold text in one of my previous posts), but just to be sure, what do you think is the purpose?2. UMTS and a hardware switch
Well, we thought about that - but adding a switch would increase the costs quite a bit (mold would be more complicated, switch would be needed, etc).
However, we found another, pretty cheap but effective solution:
We plan to include a small power measurement chip into the hardware, that is hardwired to a small LED.
Whenever the UMTS module needs power (which it does when it will be activated), the LED will light up.
This hardwiring cannot be changed in software, so you will KNOW when your UMTS module will be active!
Edit: Or let's analyse it case by case:But seriously, hard wired LEDs is something for the tinfoil hat guys.
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If you can't trust the OS to reliably turn on/off something or to notify you when it does so, then you are fucked anyway!
I couldn't find what you was talking about. Tho I scanned.So you obviously didn't read what I told you to read:
It could still be used to display that data, but that data would first go through the SoC.I think some programmable LEDs are a nice feature to have, one can put notifications for all kind of stuff on them, use them for the discussed status indicators for different pieces of hardware, make a light show, etc.I couldn't find what you was talking about. Tho I scanned.So you obviously didn't read what I told you to read:
Then what would be the point of the LED? It would be adding a LED for the sake of it.
That is because you have never made a board using extremely high density BGA parts with hundreds of pins. When the ball pitch gets below 0.4mm, you can't route a wire between the pads, and on burred layers, you can't rout traces between the vias, so you must use via in pad, blind vias to different depths in the board, and many layers to get all the signals to and from the BGA.I've never come across a project where making a single monster board hasn't been cheaper, but it's cool if you can do it and include the upgradeabilty at basically no extra cost.
Well and what do you say against the argument that if you don't trust the OS and everything below (i.e. processor) you have lost anyway?(And no, you can't trust Linux, or any other OS, you can't even trust the processor it runs on.)
Hello, Thanks for your interest in A80 OptimusBoard. Presently the board is just for internal development and we don't have plan to sell it till now.
Wishes and dreams.Must have missed that, people were saying the a80 was still under consideration
If you dont want to trust the CPU, then just stay away of anything computing related...(And no, you can't trust Linux, or any other OS, you can't even trust the processor it runs on.)
Well there is a tablet solution for the paranoid.If you dont want to trust the CPU, then just stay away of anything computing related...(And no, you can't trust Linux, or any other OS, you can't even trust the processor it runs on.)