Am 26.03.2015 11:59 schrieb "Jens Lucius" <[email protected]>:
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> Am Donnerstag, 26. März 2015 10:58:17 UTC+1 schrieb Simon Kenyon:
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>> On 03/26/15 09:44, Michal Suchanek wrote:
>> > It was only worth having this list while decent Allwinner hardware was
>> > produced and Allwinner was somewhat cooperative with respect to
>> > development. It seems that period of both decent hardware based on
>> > Allwinner chips and Allwinner cooperation has ceased so there is not
>> > much point anymore except using the existing somewhat obsolete
>> > devices. Thanks Michal
>> +1
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> But whats the alternative? Who is better supporting linux? Rockchip?
Mediatek?
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> For declining quality see
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https://olimex.wordpress.com/2015/03/23/adafruit-ranked-11-from-top-20-us-manufacturers/#comment-18201
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That quality stuff is bitter. Stripping symbols is pretty headless,
especially when a lot of people with reverse engineering watching those
source pernickety :)

Amlogic have a lot stuff released a lot of code. But some of it lacks
appropriate licence information in my opinion. But some kernel modules are
binary only like NAND.

Seems freescale does at the moment the best job.

Regards,
Christian

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