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On Thu, Apr 6, 2017 at 5:38 PM, Vincent Legoll vincent.legoll@gmail.com wrote:
basic logical reasoning says: remove the NAND IC.
Yes, stop the madness, make it work as-is/as-you-can, and keep the fancy for V2 :-)
Half-joke aside, I'm with you, get it out the door and take a break.
If I undestand, the V2 may not even be A20-based...
slight misunderstanding: i'm working on a second card that happens to have an RK3288 processor, named EOMA68-RK3288, current revision 0.1. that cannot be called "V2" i.e. is totally separate and distinct from the card named EOMA68-A20, current revision 2.7.4
l.