On Mon, 08 May 2017 09:59:50 +0100 "mike.v...@gmail.com" <mike.v...@gmail.com> wrote: > 2017-05-08 3:34 GMT+02:00 <do...@mail.com>: > > > I apologize for DOS'ing the list, I can only get online about once a > > week. > > > > On Thu, 4 May 2017 17:13:23 +0200 > > "mike.v...@gmail.com" <mike.v...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > 2017-05-04 9:04 GMT+02:00 John Luke Gibson <eaterjo...@gmail.com>: > > > > > > > Since it seems like a trivially simple task that for some reason > > > > no one has taken up, I would like to take the opportunity to > > > > exercise a learning experience and simultaneously benefit the > > > > community, by liberating PocketCHIP by deblobbing the source and > > > > re-compiling. > > > > > > The PocketCHIP is powered by their SoM: > > > http://linux-sunxi.org/NextThingCo_CHIP > > > > > > That is apparently a Allwinner R8 pared with an external rtl8723bs > > > Wifi/BT chip. > > > > > > The R8 is a rebranded A13. > > What? I own one of those and I'm almost certain that the CPU is an A7. > > Let's boot the PocketCHIP up... > > The processor is detected as an A7. > > > > It should be a Cortex-A8. > http://linux-sunxi.org/Allwinner_SoC_Family > > The new chip GR8, which is specific SoC for NextThingCo, seems to be an > "sun5i" as well. Also a slightly modified A13 I guess. > > The're seems to but mainline support for it. Icenowy Zheng has addid it > I think. But the'res no wiki page fo it. > http://linux-sunxi.org/Linux_mainlining_effort > http://linux-sunxi.org/GR8
Sorry, I (foolishly) though that ARMv7 == A7 (i.e. a contraction). > > > I'll attach the output, it would probably be interesting to see all of > > it... > > Done, it's compressed bzip2 since it's ~300KiB decompressed which is > > large for an email. > > > > Use pastebin or sorts. Or just cut out the specifica part. > Sorry, I thought the rest of it might be useful to look at. <snip> > > You're not giving us enough details. Who is Verhaegen? What did he > > burn out on? > > When I first considered purchasing a PocketCHiP I read about the GPU > > not having 3D capabilities because of a binary blob. So, the CHIP > > folks hired (I think it was an extended goal of the kickstarter > > campaign), a kernel dev to add support to the Linux kernel for the > > GPU. > > > That did not happen. The're is no Opensource linux driver for MALI. NTC > hardly involves itself with the linux-sunxi community. > > Their website is hardly obvious to the software needs of running their > hardware. > > How hard can it be.... > > "To use our hardware you have two options: Our BSP which has closed > source drivers, but you have full utilization of the hardware. Or use > the mainline kernel with some restrictions" Where is that quote from? > And state your involvement in freeing the hardware or not. > > NTC website is just one big selling machine. > Prior to purchasing the Pocket CHIP I read their docs and kickstarter page. See this (their kickstarter page says similar): https://docs.getchip.com/chip.html#is-chip-open-source-where-are-the-docs Are they flat out lying? Thanks, David _______________________________________________ arm-netbook mailing list arm-netbook@lists.phcomp.co.uk http://lists.phcomp.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/arm-netbook Send large attachments to arm-netb...@files.phcomp.co.uk