On 5/4/17, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton lkcl@lkcl.net wrote:
crowd-funded eco-conscious hardware: https://www.crowdsupply.com/eoma68
On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 4:13 PM, mike.valk@gmail.com mike.valk@gmail.com wrote:
That is apparently a Allwinner R8 pared with an external rtl8723bs Wifi/BT chip.
The R8 is a rebranded A13.
If you look at https://getchip.com/pages/chip
You'll see: On the left image the RAM (Hynix) and Wifi+BT (Realtek) and Power module (Allwinner AXP209) On the right the SoC (R8/A13) and NAND (Samsung)
The A13 does not need blob's to run anymore, the WiFi+BT chip does. AFAIKT
so that'll be a definitive "No" for the Chip, not because of the processor but because one of the peripherals (the RTL8723bs) requires proprietary firmware.
if they sold a variant that did *not* have the RTL8723bs *then* they would be able to apply for RYF Certification... assuming that they didn't try to put MALI onto the OS sold with the product [or any other proprietary software].
they'd also need to create a totally separate product page or use some other method which ensured that "Grandma buying CHIP for little Tommie" did NOT get the wrong one. that would mean that the [hypothetical RTL8723bs-less] CHIP would also need a totally different product name.
RYF Certification is really rather involved but makes sense when you consider all the angles.
l.
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Yeah, I kind of given up on ntc since they refused to make any comment. I'm more thinking for my purposes, since I already have a few and they have a full usb port on the board free when in pocket-CHIP I figured I could just use a dongle.