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Maxime Ripard Retweeted Bootlin
Let's try a new way to fund Linux upstream development. @linuxfoundationhttps://twitter.com/bootlincom/status/959345917282410496 …
Maxime Ripard added,
Other question, there’s a picture of a Pocket CHIP, but no mention of A8 on the Kickstarter page, is that intentional?
The R8 is a rebranded A13 that has been used only on the CHIP, so it's there, but you're right that it's not really obvious.
This isn’t mentioned anywhere on the (maybe not fully fledged) Wikipedia pages for the CHIP or the Allwinner SoCs. I think a list of common SBCs would help folks make that choice.
eg. video capture on hacked NES and SNES Classic ;)
I had no idea there was a Wikipedia page for that :) It's documented on http://linux-sunxi.org/R8 though. The NES and SNES Classic are you using this time an R16, which is a relabelled A33. And we also have plans for these boards :)
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