<keebler>
herdingcat: I would like to have my company make one, but I just don't have the time. Maybe after the MEBv2 is done.
<keebler>
Which, I made a 3D Printable enclosure for yesterday.
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<rz2k>
[18:46:09] <WarheadsSE> how is the GbE attached? - A20 has hardware GMAC multiplexed with old EMAC. So you place ethernet tranciever like realtek RTL8211E that cubietruck has and you are ready to go.
<ganbold_>
seems not so many arm boards with 1G ethernet
<WarheadsSE>
rz2k: oh, so its a PHY attachment
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<WarheadsSE>
even fewer that can actually saturate GbE ganbold_
<ganbold_>
I heard wandboard has problem, no more than 300mbps or so
<rz2k>
I only tested my cubietruck on 100mbps network, though.
<ganbold_>
if not mistaken
<rz2k>
ganbold_: 480-500mbps, and it is not a wandboard's problem
<rz2k>
it is a hardware errata of imx6
<rz2k>
all boards using RGMII for GbE have this
<rz2k>
if you attach pci-e GbE - you will have your gigabit.
<rz2k>
for example, "utilite" board has pci-e ethernet
<WarheadsSE>
^
<WarheadsSE>
ANd yeah, the imx6 errata has a nice bump from that 300->500
<rz2k>
also wandboard has extremely dumb layout mistake
<rz2k>
you basically have i2c3 multiplexed with RGMII reset
<rz2k>
it works on 3.0.y, but on mainline and etc. they ended up removing i2c3 support
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<keebler>
Even the iMX6Quad with GbE is stuck at 680Mpbs
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<WarheadsSE>
yup
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<popolon>
I just tried : cubieboard2 : lightdm+xdmcp <=> my desktop amd64 computer : xnest
<popolon>
works fine
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<buZz>
popolon: why wouldnt it work fine? :)
<popolon>
no reason surre
<popolon>
juste 100Mb is a little slow for that
<popolon>
oops, I was on wrong channel :)
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<keebler>
I've been using my EOMA68-A20 w/ MEBv2 and Debian + Fluxbox and it's been a dream.
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<aexl1>
hi. what's the actual brightness (cd/m²) of the flying squirrel lcd?
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<aexl1>
i've read it's the same display as the kindle fire (without hd) has. but this had only 80 cd/m² ...
<aexl1>
... on white. 50% brightness.
<aexl1>
also reflectance would be important for usability.
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