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In early February this year, I bought two boards from Mouser, one of which is TI's msp430, which I still use intermittently, and the other is the Intel Quark Microcontroller Developer Kit D2000. This is the board I want to sell. The purchase link from Mouser is https://www.mouser.cn/ProductDetail/607-MTFLD.CRBD.AL. Now I plan to learn about Lattice's CPLD. I drew a small board myself and plan to submit it. I just need a lattice downloader. I want to see if any colleagues have extra boards that are idle. I hope to exchange them. QQ: 562091033, and upload a picture of the board that needs to be exchanged.

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Open source hardware is developing too fast now, and we need to find a direction to go deep into. I am afraid that Intel will be eliminated by the time we really want to use it.   Details Published on 2019-10-17 11:41
 
 

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Intel boards are such a bummer. I also have Edison, Galileo, and Curie boards that have been sitting at the bottom of the box for a long time.

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I thought it was very powerful when I saw it before, so I wanted to buy it. Later, many versions were released, and then I put it aside. A few years ago, there was an Internet of Things conference, and Qualcomm promoted the 410c development board, which was about the same size as the Raspberry Pi, but with stronger performance, but the price was... $75, which was too expensive. Later, I put it aside  Details Published on 2019-10-17 11:34
 
 
 

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dcexpert posted on 2019-10-17 09:24 Intel boards are really a rip-off. I also have Edison, Galileo, and Curie development boards, which have been at the bottom of the box for a long time

I thought it was very powerful when I saw it before, so I wanted to buy it. Later, many versions came out, and I put it aside.

A few years ago, at an Internet of Things conference, Qualcomm promoted the 410c development board, which was about the same size as the Raspberry Pi, but with better performance. However, the price was... $75, which was too expensive.

Later I put it aside and had no intention of buying it.

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Now the development of open source hardware is too fast, we need to find a direction to go deep into. I am afraid that Intel will be eliminated by the time I really want to use it.  Details Published on 2019-10-17 11:41
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wsmysyn posted on 2019-10-17 11:34 I thought it was very powerful when I saw it before, and wanted to buy it. Later, many versions were released, and then I put it aside. A few years ago, there was an Internet of Things conference, and high...

Open source hardware is developing too fast now, and we need to find a direction to go deep into. I am afraid that Intel will be eliminated by the time we really want to use it.

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