Well, as a hardware vendor who had to cover costs of a product for
three years, what would you do to ensure that it didn't put you out of
business?
Mind you, I want products I design to be as reliable as possible, but
I can see how that might be a bit of a concern. Even for something
without moving parts, this is something to be concerned about.
Well, is there anything to do? Choose more expensive parts? Like from TI?
I guess we have to be very verbose in our explanations of what will
void the warranty. Yes, if you try to desolder the RAM chips and put
bigger ones on yourself, you'll have all the information you need to
do it, but if you screw it up, well...
I will be surprised if people dare to do that! But I see your point nevertheless.
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