FA: ARM EVBs and misc OEM parts, PSUs, etc (cleanup)

  • Thread starter Lewin A.R.W. Edwards
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Lewin A.R.W. Edwards

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Hi all,

An office reshuffle means I have to clean up my workspace a little.
I've put a bunch of my packrat stuff up on ebay using my employer's
account: <http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewSellersOtherItems&userid=digi-frame>

Items of particular interest are perhaps the StrongARM EVB, the Cirrus
ARM EVB, and the Epson SED1354 EVB and sample chips. There are also a
few Maverick (7312) ARM SoCs, and other misc items, cable assemblies,
PSUs, and so forth.
 
On 12 Sep 2003 14:28:17 -0700, larwe@larwe.com (Lewin A.R.W. Edwards)
wrote:

Hi all,

An office reshuffle means I have to clean up my workspace a little.
I've put a bunch of my packrat stuff up on ebay using my employer's
account: <http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewSellersOtherItems&userid=digi-frame

Items of particular interest are perhaps the StrongARM EVB, the Cirrus
ARM EVB, and the Epson SED1354 EVB and sample chips. There are also a
few Maverick (7312) ARM SoCs, and other misc items, cable assemblies,
PSUs, and so forth.
Have you used the Epson chips with Linux? We're trying to get a
lowcost LCD into ours, and in a few months will try and get a
framebuffer on those things.
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Alex Pavloff - remove BLAH to email
Software Engineer, ESA Technology
 
ARM EVB, and the Epson SED1354 EVB and sample chips. There are also a

Have you used the Epson chips with Linux? We're trying to get a
No. The Epson parts are kind of nasty to work with, in that support
isn't great (in my experience) and the price/leadtimes are downright
lousy. It was simpler and cheaper to select a different
microcontroller with on-chip LCD controller capable of meeting our
needs.

What core are you using?
 

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