Obviously the right way to do it would be to do a die shrink on the original silicon down to 14nm, and repackage everything as QFP or QFP with LGA, then respin the board and integrate the power supply into the case. > On Apr 23, 2016, at 17:28, smf <smf@null.net> wrote: > > On 23/04/2016 21:57, Jim Brain wrote: >> IF it is indeed an ARM-based unit, I think many will question the utility of a design that can probably be replicated with a RPI3, a KeyRah, and a gutted C64 case. > > They say it will be, although I don't think it exists yet. > > It would have to be good and cheap to be successful and yes, they have an uphill battle. > > It can't be worse than the "commodore 64x" from "commodore usa". > > > > Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list > Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list
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