Am 05.03.2012 um 21:59 schrieb arne anka:

>> I think there are several options. If you keep the display, you have a nice 
>> GUI device for experimentation with WLAN, Bluetooth, USB. And, the SPI/I2C 
>> interfaces are accessible on test points near the debug connector.
> 
> well, i am no hardware guy, but just a humble application programmer.
> 
>> So a dismantled GTA02 is still a nice SoC-Evaluation kit. Could be donated 
>> to educational institutions, used in home control, make some funny digital 
>> photo frame, make it a wireless NAS server (well, a disk drive on USB1.0 is 
>> a little slow).
>> 
>> Or you keep the GTA02 as it is and wait until we have the CaseKit finished 
>> (which is not very far away).
> 
> how much would that be? i imagine, CaseKit + display + GTA04 board adds up to 
> about the 750 € for a complete GTA04, wouldn't it?

We don't know the exact prices yet.

> and anyway, i don't think, i would have much use for the GTA02, board or 
> complete, once i got an GTA04.
> 
> if nobody turns up with a good idea why s/he would need the board -- is it an 
> option for you, Nikolaus, to keep the board once i send in the GTA02 to be 
> made into a GTA04?

Yes, we already have a bunch of them (I hesitate to make a photo since this 
looks a little sad).

Nikolaus


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