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| JoeBorn |
Posted - 08/04/2005 : 02:39:14 AM The effort to create developer boards for the new 442 has been kicked off, please check out http://www.theneuros.com/index.php/The_Developer_Boards for more information.
jborn (at) neurosaudio.com |
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| Ya-Nvr-No |
Posted - 12/09/2005 : 2:44:48 PM Well its past mid Novermber and I havent heard what the status of the Boards are? Anyone know what the new ship date is?
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| American Techpusher |
Posted - 11/05/2005 : 9:04:48 PM We are waiting on answer on this as well. As soon as I know I promise that everybody else will. For those that all ready ordered we will send you email if the option does become available.
Keith Ashwood American Techpushers
www.americantechpushers.com |
| phoo1234567 |
Posted - 11/05/2005 : 2:10:21 PM Keith,
What about the LCD as suggested by JeffM? Is that available or is there another source for it (DigiKey, perhaps)?
Joe,
As debug progresses, will you be posting rework instructions so that we can keep our board up to date with your latest hardware debug efforts?
Thanks,
Mark
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| American Techpusher |
Posted - 10/30/2005 : 04:58:05 AM The D-board is now up for pre-order. First runs is limited so order ASAP.
https://www.americantechpushers.com/echopay/dboard.php
Keith Ashwood American Techpushers
www.americantechpushers.com
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| American Techpusher |
Posted - 10/15/2005 : 04:42:47 AM For those that are interested in what price the board is going to be we still don’t have that information as of yet. As soon as Joe as that concrete information we will be posting the price in our website (News section with RSS feed) and also making a announcement here on the Neuros Forums.
We will have a pre-order link up as soon as possible. There has been quite a lot of interest so please reserve your board.
Keith Ashwood American Techpushers
www.americantechpushers.com |
| JoeBorn |
Posted - 10/14/2005 : 5:30:59 PM quote: Originally posted by phoo1234567
Joe,
Do you have any idea:
o When they will be available? o How much they will cost? o How you will accept payment? o How much debugging of the HW will be complete? o What the final form factor will be?
Whom do we contact to get added to the list of people who want one (or two)? How many people have asked for one so far? Is this catching on?
I agree with JeffM that the displays would be nice, too.
Thanks,
Phoo
We're still receiving comments on them, but I expect we'll finally go into production with them next week. I expect they will be debugged and ready to go hopefully mid november or so. Keith at American Techpushers will be selling the dev boards, so you probably want to send him an email, he'll take all the usual forms of payment...
jborn (at) neurosaudio.com |
| game_writer |
Posted - 10/13/2005 : 2:34:01 PM quote: Originally posted by bravotsx
i'd love to get my hands on a dev board! i just learned a bunch of stuff, playing with these controller boards from my EE class..we had the infineon C167 microcontroller + board and make little robots and such. this more powerful board will let me put some of my new skills to work! 
Skills? I got skills. You know, like nunchuck skills, bowhunting skills, computer hacking skills... Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills!
Game_Writer |
| bravotsx |
Posted - 10/13/2005 : 1:52:58 PM i'd love to get my hands on a dev board! i just learned a bunch of stuff, playing with these controller boards from my EE class..we had the infineon C167 microcontroller + board and make little robots and such. this more powerful board will let me put some of my new skills to work! 
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| phoo1234567 |
Posted - 10/09/2005 : 11:43:40 AM Joe,
Do you have any idea:
o When they will be available? o How much they will cost? o How you will accept payment? o How much debugging of the HW will be complete? o What the final form factor will be?
Whom do we contact to get added to the list of people who want one (or two)? How many people have asked for one so far? Is this catching on?
I agree with JeffM that the displays would be nice, too.
Thanks,
Phoo
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| fdisk |
Posted - 09/27/2005 : 10:45:40 AM I want a board. And an LCD if those are going to be sold too. |
| JoeBorn |
Posted - 09/09/2005 : 9:01:30 PM quote: Originally posted by JeffM
Will it be possible for those with development boards to purchase the companion LCD down the road? Not essential, but it could be helpful for some higher-level development.
Sure, it will have the connector, we can order a few extra displays for distributing.
jborn (at) neurosaudio.com |
| JeffM |
Posted - 09/08/2005 : 2:48:24 PM Will it be possible for those with development boards to purchase the companion LCD down the road? Not essential, but it could be helpful for some higher-level development. |
| JoeBorn |
Posted - 08/25/2005 : 7:52:46 PM well, I don't think you'll have a problem with the hardware on the board not being flexible enough, but the housing on the dev board won't be smaller than a laptop. Obviously the end device will be, but you'll need to figure out something for a housing in the meantime if you want to use the dev. board.
quote: Originally posted by Efcis
Hi
I'm totally new to Neuros, but I'm looking for a small device to record 2 audio (line level) channels for a very long duration (abt 48 hours) in two mono files (<= 650 Mo) in mp3 format. A 16 kHz sampling rate and 32 kbps fit to these needs. Power is not a major concern, but I don't want to use a laptop (too big).
Assuming I can develop such an adapted firmware, does your dvpt board comply with these requirements ? In other words, is it flexible enough ?
I couldn't find detailed enough specs on the WiKi on that, but I understand my request is somewhat specific. Maybe once the boards will be available ?
Anyway, congrats for your open source policy !
jborn (at) neurosaudio.com |
| Efcis |
Posted - 08/23/2005 : 09:21:44 AM Hi
I'm totally new to Neuros, but I'm looking for a small device to record 2 audio (line level) channels for a very long duration (abt 48 hours) in two mono files (<= 650 Mo) in mp3 format. A 16 kHz sampling rate and 32 kbps fit to these needs. Power is not a major concern, but I don't want to use a laptop (too big).
Assuming I can develop such an adapted firmware, does your dvpt board comply with these requirements ? In other words, is it flexible enough ?
I couldn't find detailed enough specs on the WiKi on that, but I understand my request is somewhat specific. Maybe once the boards will be available ?
Anyway, congrats for your open source policy ! |
| JoeBorn |
Posted - 08/21/2005 : 2:15:38 PM That's correct. It's more like a recorder III, although it will have a connector for the 442 LCD, and a HD connector, etc. and It will be the board that we use internally to develop for the 442. There are not many differences between it and the 442 or the R3.
quote: Originally posted by cben
I want one. This is immensely cool. Just as I was looking for some reasonable hardware hacking board, I find you offering a real product-like develepment board - for a product-like price! Sure I want it :-)
Just to make sure I understand the plan correctly: you are planning one board that will be used both for the 442v2 and Recorder 3 development - but it's more like the Recorder in lacking an LCD built in (and more like it in price)?
jborn (at) neurosaudio.com |
| cben |
Posted - 08/20/2005 : 9:18:45 PM I want one. This is immensely cool. Just as I was looking for some reasonable hardware hacking board, I find you offering a real product-like develepment board - for a product-like price! Sure I want it :-)
Just to make sure I understand the plan correctly: you are planning one board that will be used both for the 442v2 and Recorder 3 development - but it's more like the Recorder in lacking an LCD built in (and more like it in price)? |
| JoeBorn |
Posted - 08/19/2005 : 10:31:50 PM Well, the plan is that it would be released with Linux booting and a complete BSP. Further our applications will be open source and there will be APIs to the proprietary video stuff (that we don't own).
Does that answer your question?
quote: Originally posted by ALecs
Will there be any software / SDK with these boards? I work with ARM for a living and I'd be interested in hacking on this board and trying to port software, etc.
Any details on the developer path?
jborn (at) neurosaudio.com |
| ALecs |
Posted - 08/04/2005 : 4:21:45 PM Will there be any software / SDK with these boards? I work with ARM for a living and I'd be interested in hacking on this board and trying to port software, etc.
Any details on the developer path?
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