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On Sun, Feb 11, 2018 at 12:18:21PM -0500, ronwirr...@safe-mail.net wrote:
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Subject: Re: [Arm-netbook] RK3399
Date: Fri, 09 Feb 2018 13:38:40 +0200
For your information,
Ron, it occurs to me that I may have something in my junk bin for you. Can
you get me the model # of the LCD panel itself in that system? You'll have
to take the lid apart... should be a bunch of mumbo-jumbo on the back of
the panel in large letters.
If you're not sure -- host a picture of the
> Quick post from my phone -- existing PCMCIA card cages from random laptops
> are a dime-a-dozen on fleaBay, if you want to go that route. They would
> likely need minor modifications to the keying, but that's hardly a
> showstopper.
True, but they have proprietary pinouts, can easily be as big
> This post is about modifying an asus eeepc 7inch notebook into accepting
> a pc card. You are invite to contribute.
Following up on the "RK3399" email:
> For your information, I am in a censorship dispute with lkcl. I do
> not know what he will come up with. Maybe some or all of my
> posts
Quick post from my phone -- existing PCMCIA card cages from random laptops
are a dime-a-dozen on fleaBay, if you want to go that route. They would
likely need minor modifications to the keying, but that's hardly a
showstopper.
Ron, did you see my previous email? I have an LCD panel that may work
I'll see what I can find on the screen... eBay does not reliably list model
#s but who knows.
Oh -- and for the keyboard -- look into the work done with custom keyboards
and a microcontroller called the "Teensy" -- the code should be compatible
with an Arduino Micro -- of which cheap clones can
This post is about modifying an asus eeepc 7inch notebook into accepting
a pc card. You are invite to contribute.
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The regulator does not come into play if you feed it directly with 5v. I
don't think the 3.3v pin is an allowable input, though... I remember that
the 5v pin can go either way like that, but I dunno about the 3.3v one.
Personally, if you're feeding it /regulated/ 5v -- desolder the regulator.
> Oh -- and for the keyboard -- look into the work done with custom keyboards
> and a microcontroller called the "Teensy" -- the code should be compatible
> with an Arduino Micro -- of which cheap clones can be had on eBay. To be
> clear, you want the Arduino MICRO with the ATMEGA32U4 in it, and
>
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