Falcon Delta
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Oh, looks nice!
fischju said:Does this board have the digital (video) in that the OMAP documentation shows? Or has that been removed?
fischju was talking of digital video in, I believe. Also here.And on other board.benjiro said:It has only 2 output possibility's: s-video, and the digital output thats used to drive the LCD screen.fischju said:Does this board have the digital (video) in that the OMAP documentation shows? Or has that been removed?
fischju, I'm convinced this has been answered (in the negative) before, but I cannot get the right terms to cut down the search. Where's Chip? :wink:fischju said:Indeed, I'd love to make a "DVR dock" for the Pandora that has video in, analog to digital converter, and hooks up to the internal input (via case mod) if it is on the Pandora's board.
You've ruined the image, let us all down. jk.Chip said:I'm here, but I don't have a more definitive for you. Michael said he provided pads for "as many points as possible", but nobody but the man himself knows whether or not the digital video input is one of them.
Fancy a game of spot the difference?
That's a difference, but it isn't the difference. If you're looking closely the power button was moved. It was next to the volume in the render, but it's now next to the headphone jack on the new PCB. And I'm going back to my previous statement that the battery lead was mislabeled as the pad for the power button.greendots said:Fancy a game of spot the difference?
It's red!
btw im pretty sure the center thing on the left is for battery
doragasu said:The PCB must have a RAM chip and a Flash chip, so my guess is one must me the central '?' chip under the OMAP, and the other must be the rectangular BGA to the right of the OMAP.
Really nice work. I can't wait to have my pandora with me p&|a