As far as I know there are no mistakes on PCB4, I'll have a look on PCB1 during 
the next days.

Julius

On Mar 12, 2017, 12:15, at 12:15, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>hi,
>
>in order to work towards getting the laptop out in phases i'm looking
>to create an intermediary design that utilises the exact same PCB1
>from the laptop, exact same LCD, without the STM32F board (PCB2) and
>without the battery charger board (PCB3)... which in effect makes an
>"LCD monitor" when utilised with a passthrough Card or an "all-in-one
>PC" when utilised with a card that has a processor in it.
>
>a review of the (simple) schematics for PCB4 would be really useful,
>although they are in fact very very simple.
>
>please note though that i will be delaying prototyping PCB4 and PCB1
>until the latest micro-desktop revision (1.7) has been prototyped and
>confirmed working with its SD/MMC level-shifting.  i missed that
>bit... so do not wish to waste backer funds by potentially making a
>mistake on the micro-desktop 1.7 PCB that's *duplicated* on laptop
>PCB1.
>
>http://hands.com/~lkcl/eoma/laptop_15in/pcb4
>
>
>
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