I think if the graphics issue could be solved on the APC.IO board and there was more definite timeline for availability (a year for instance) it might be possible to work on freeing it more completely. I'm referring to BIOS/micro-code components. I know we can't do this with X86. Maybe just maybe we could with this.
I'm glad to hear that I'm not the only one inquiring. If we can get them to
release the code (or nudge those capable of it) then this will be a good
board to replace the Raspberry Pi. It is too bad the Raspberry Pi project
isn't making a stink about it too. I would think they have a lot of pull
given the quantities they are producing. If somebody knows otherwise and the
project is making a stink please let me know. :) I'm under the wrong
impression if they are.
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