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Re: Dave Haynie expresses thoughts on Natami and X1000
Posted on 15-Apr-2011 10:24:43
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I found it interesting that Dave in the original posting wrote about "hackability" of the hardware - and he assumed the NatAmi due to it's FPGA design as something nice Amiga-like "hackable" toy.

Did he know about the XMOS stuff in the X1000 design? Maybe not. Further Max (ACube) has released the kernel module for access to the SAM's I2C bus (incl. SDK additions), see here: http://www.os4depot.net/?function=showfile&file=driver/misc/i2c.resource.lha

So someone might see some nice "hackability" in both systems as well...

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