Great to see further progress. Keep it up!

At the Dutch T-Dose conference had a couple of visitors at the
FSFE-booth mentioning how great it would be if finally a totally free
laptop would become available. Have referred them to this project
because this seems the only sensible approach to reach this ultimate end
goal, and because it shows just how difficult it is to achieve this goal
in a voluntary effort. Getting a fully free laptop is certainly easier
set then done.

Furthermore I couldn't help but notice that one of the most restricted
laptops in the world is being used to create the most free laptop in the
world.

Regards,
Nico (NL)

On di, 2015-12-01 at 16:05 +0000, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
> http://rhombus-tech.net/community_ideas/laptop_15in/news/
> 
> it's by no means perfect, but i have at least data on-screen.  i
> suspect EM interference is causing the corruption, so another revision
> of PCB1 will need the LVDS IC layout to be reworked.  this is however
> huge progress.  the only 2 parts of PCB1 that need to be checked and
> debugged are the MicroSD card slot and the 1W speaker/headphone
> amplifier circuits.  the CM108AH USB Audio IC has already been
> confirmed as operational on the USB bus, as has the GL850G and the 3
> USB ports.
> 
> l.
> 
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