What's on my desk in lab right now:
dead PCIE graphic cards,
dead motherboards,
HDDs,
soldering station
Gonna borrow multimeter and scope from lab next to mine:)
It'd be nice if you can get Openmoko phones, or some old EZX phones. They have JTAG and GPIO pins (and well documented and publicly available schematics and workarounds), running minimalistic Linux on bare ARM.
google password: googleisevil, yahoo password: yahooisevil, facebook password: facebookisevilindeed, slashdot password: slashdotisntevil, amazon password: mywalletisbroken
Welcome to Linux on PXA! We are just repeating more-or-less the same thing, at least it was good... very good.
What's on my desk in lab right now: dead PCIE graphic cards, dead motherboards, HDDs, soldering station Gonna borrow multimeter and scope from lab next to mine :)
How about some plain text editor? vi/vim? nano?
It'd be nice if you can get Openmoko phones, or some old EZX phones. They have JTAG and GPIO pins (and well documented and publicly available schematics and workarounds), running minimalistic Linux on bare ARM.
The chipset may ensure 10 years lifetime without replacing battery, but how about the buttons? People tends to slam the keyboard out of frustration.