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Also i noticed many would want tos-link input.Why?
Another thing i did expect to find here,strange it's not posted being this audiocentric:Swappable Opamp
Also i would like to know,is rockbox built from scratch or it's based on some os like linux?
Yes,exist ,check this card :http://www.auzentech.com/site/products/x-fi_prelude.phpAmong the features : "Swappable OPAMP Socket"Here more details : http://www.auzentech.com/site/products/opamp_intro.phpThis is what i call audiophile
What compiler and software are you using for the microcontoller programmer? What programmer are you going to use and under what operating system? Have you checked out this http://www.avrtv.com/ if not, please do. Thanks for your help
Regarding hardware,what do you mean about documentation?Doesn't anyone provide you with that,how are you supposed to use the hardware otherwise?If they just provide the hardware with their driver,It couldn't even be used (i doubt they have rockbox driver ) so we won't even evaluate it.
http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc6277.pdf4.4
@BigBambiI understand your point,but you can't have both side of the medal.If you chose material easily bought by anyone for "do it yourself" you are greatly limiting the project from a commercial point of view.Both way are not possible to achieve,what is possible i think is make a base in common,and create 2 projects like there are now,but how many do you think would spend double the money to build his own player while he can get the player already made with much more features for half price?It's ok to keep the project open so that anyone can improve it,but to think that there will be more than a few bunch to really build it i think it's crazy.
First I need to have the approval of my friend factory,i spoke with him today but he wasn't in office.
@CasainhoI didn't know the situation was that bad,I did know about the really big guys(NVIDIA,Broadcom) but I hoped there were more open minded company.I think it's ok for the schematic,but we'll discuss this once I get the ok from the factory.
Hehe,there is more than one.My motivation are :-Because i am a tech geek like you.I like to see cool and new things,a small gadgets that can expand his feature over the time is really cool.I was a developer myself some year ago,you can find some emulator porting(atari st,turbografx,wonderswan) for symbian uiq if you check my nick on google
-Business reason 1.Right now we do only OEM,that mean the hardware is provided by some factory and we only make some small changes to the software and brand it.We don't like much this because it's very limiting,you are forced to change models almost every 2-3 months because there is no development at all(they sell the new features with new models),so we would like to start producing our own hardware and this could be a chance to get used to this new business.
Do you have a working model? This sounds more about money than a DIY. Sorry I offend you, I thought I might help. 4.4 was about placing other drivers when needed as for building up the hardware.
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