22 pins of GPIO or more
Hi there,
Are you a vendor of embedded boards with a recent CPU? If you happen to have a development board that has exposed 22 pins of GPIO or more, then I'd really like to chat with you. What do you get out of this? :-) The opportunity to have your board interfaced to a very new display technology which could provide potentially attractive pictures that I have permission to give to you and which you can use as you see fit for your marketing purposes. Plus, I'll, of course, put effort into getting your board playing well with Linux. Drop me a note.
Thanks!
ps: if your board only has 16 exposed cleanly, but you happen to have about 5 spare LEDs on the board or alternate outputs then that's viable too. I don't mind reworking anything myself as long as its surface traces with a pitch that can accommodate a trembler.
Are you a vendor of embedded boards with a recent CPU? If you happen to have a development board that has exposed 22 pins of GPIO or more, then I'd really like to chat with you. What do you get out of this? :-) The opportunity to have your board interfaced to a very new display technology which could provide potentially attractive pictures that I have permission to give to you and which you can use as you see fit for your marketing purposes. Plus, I'll, of course, put effort into getting your board playing well with Linux. Drop me a note.
Thanks!
ps: if your board only has 16 exposed cleanly, but you happen to have about 5 spare LEDs on the board or alternate outputs then that's viable too. I don't mind reworking anything myself as long as its surface traces with a pitch that can accommodate a trembler.
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my email is jayakumar.lkml@gmail.com
I'm not a vendor, but maybe http://www.gumstix.net/ would fit the bill? Depends what you mean by "recent embedded CPU"...
Hi there,
Yes, thanks for the note about Gumstix. I've already been using Gumstix PXA255 as my development platform. [ http://marc.info/?l=linux-arm-kernel&m=122576090809242&w=2 ] By recent embedded CPU, I mean any CPU announced in 2007 and above.
Thanks!
The CFA910 has 16 GPIO, 4 user-programmable LEDS, (+2 more non programmable ones) and variety of outputs - ethernet, USB, serial in a single board linux computer with 128MB of RAM and an ARM9 processor.
http://www.crystalfontz.com/product/cfa910
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