Are the OLPC mainboard circuit schematics available somewhere?
The gerber files for the current PCBs would be interesting to
have too.
I'm asking because I think the OLPC could easily be used
as a reference design industrial and custom applications.
Licensing such material as GPL may also be an
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On 07/04/07 19:39 +0200, Bernardo Innocenti wrote:
Are the OLPC mainboard circuit schematics available somewhere?
The gerber files for the current PCBs would be interesting to
have too.
They are not yet available.
I'm asking because I think the OLPC could easily be used
as a reference
New Stable Build
Build 385 and firmware q2b87 form a new stable build. We do not
anticipate another stable build for approximately 3-6 weeks,
as we work on suspend and resume, power management, and the Geode LX
bringup.
We should have a automated backup script before the next
I found a recipe for building the kernel at
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Rebuilding_OLPC_kernel
I've got a FC6 system. git clone, make oldconfig,and make seemed to do
something sensible.
I'm a bit suspicious of the .config file. I'd expect one/some of these to be
set:
# CONFIG_M386 is not
Hi All,
This is the first time I have tried XO emulation, and I am having a
bit of trouble. I have tried to follow the instructions at
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OS_images_for_emulation#QEMU_on_Mac_OS_X
In particular, I downloaded and installed Q.app version 0.8.1.a35
from