Pyras can magically multiply, did you know that?
Well, I got some pictures for proof...
Here you can see them: 18 Mainboards and 18 CPU-Boards.
That means: GC has just produced those 18 CPU Boards yesterday alongside of Display-PCBs (not seen on these pictures).
Here's a closer look at both sides of the CPU boards:
Aren't they beautiful? Well, this is what a complete set looks like:
You can see the Display, the Display PCB, the CPU-PCB and the speakers besides it, the LCD Cable, the Mainboard and the battery.
Not on this picture (but already lying in my office): 18 keymats.
The last piece of the puzzle will be the case, and I'll make sure to let you know as soon as I got more infos about that.
So, what's the testing status?
Well, Nikolaus needs to change various components to make the board boot and work.
He already is pretty far, he can see the OMAP5 loading the bootloader via the UART-Connector on the mainboard (so the system lives!) which also tells him that the memory is working fine.
It does load a kernel but does not boot the OS yet, as the MMC card slot initialization is not yet included in the bootloader, so we get a nice kernel panic because it can't find the OS.
Nikolaus is working on them, once the OS itself is running, we can do more testing of all components.
It means that the basic system is working now though, which is awesome!
Well, I got some pictures for proof...
Here you can see them: 18 Mainboards and 18 CPU-Boards.
That means: GC has just produced those 18 CPU Boards yesterday alongside of Display-PCBs (not seen on these pictures).
Here's a closer look at both sides of the CPU boards:
Aren't they beautiful? Well, this is what a complete set looks like:
You can see the Display, the Display PCB, the CPU-PCB and the speakers besides it, the LCD Cable, the Mainboard and the battery.
Not on this picture (but already lying in my office): 18 keymats.
The last piece of the puzzle will be the case, and I'll make sure to let you know as soon as I got more infos about that.
So, what's the testing status?
Well, Nikolaus needs to change various components to make the board boot and work.
He already is pretty far, he can see the OMAP5 loading the bootloader via the UART-Connector on the mainboard (so the system lives!) which also tells him that the memory is working fine.
It does load a kernel but does not boot the OS yet, as the MMC card slot initialization is not yet included in the bootloader, so we get a nice kernel panic because it can't find the OS.
Nikolaus is working on them, once the OS itself is running, we can do more testing of all components.
It means that the basic system is working now though, which is awesome!