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You Reply: That 10.1" HDMI lcd isnt the one youre trying to get or? because i would be dissapointed to have that unused dsi connector then
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You Reply: Where is it supposed to be on the fpc cable? mine only said "DXG1-0667-070A HX5"
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You Reply: Any estimates on when we'll see the new displays or get some specs/prices?
Thanks
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You Reply: Dropped the Google Drive Files in it, now Seeding from Central Europe with 2Mb/s Upload
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You Reply: well guess im going to download the google drive files first
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You Reply: 1. Updated Version of Arduino: Because the standard one is wayy too old
2. Python: Its a really simple, yet widely used language that comes in handy for many things.
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You Reply:
LattePanda wrote:Thanks for your feedback. we will now be offering 5.5”, 10”, 11.6” and 14” MIPI displays that connect directly to the board. These will launch on the DFRobot store alongside the next batch of boards (current lead time is within two months).
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You Reply: Already in the progress
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You Reply: I'll help to seed it
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You Reply: Yeah definatly bigger screen size! 8 or even 9 inch would be Perfect. And also a bigger Resolution like atleast HD because of the limitations of some programs. For example the arduino settings window. You cant reach the OK button in that one!
And try to include somekind of mount for the LP on its back, like on the raspberry pi LCD so its not flying around and break the flatflex.
But i think they should ship with the Touchscreen installed. It will be too big of a hassle with multiple screen sizes and multiple touch screens.
And i hope you make it for the current lattepanda and not dor a future one;(
But i wouldnt like to see a smaller one. Windows is not made for something even smaller. And i don't think that its really made even for7 inch screens. Things just get too small.
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About performance: dont know what many peiple expected on it. I was on the road and ws able to play like small 2D indie games on it without problems. OK compiling for arduino takes a bit longer than im used to, even basic sketches that just blink around.
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You Reply: How about two versions? One is cheaper (maybe priced like the current version) with a slower cpu and a pro version which costs more and has a beefier cpu
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You Reply: I think the reason why the 4GB Model doesnt come with a key anymore is because they wont get a free license from microsoft anymore, because its too much ram
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You Reply:
hlide wrote:Now you know what that f*cking LP V1 *SHOULD HAVE* had from the start and what that future V2 *MUST* have:
- robust auto-recovery BIOS (separate dual BIOS firmware and parameters - dual so we could still reboot on the last valid BIOS)
- keep a copy of Windows 10 activation key somewhere so we could retrieve it - that very fact you cannot provide it to us in case of BIOS corruption shows your incompetence again.
- a better way to deal with heat.
** on auto-recovery. but i doubt dual bios is possible in this form factor, because it requires two bios chips, makes sense i guess.
activation key isnt lattepandas problem, more a fault from microsoft. because microsoft decided to use the bios for storing the windows key. Lattepanda uses OEM keys (like all other pc and laptop manufacturers use) and they work only at that machine and the key they used doesnt work anymore after its activated. the key that you read out is just rubbish.
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You Reply: Now, i couldnt see how the screen on the piper is connected, but i could bet that screen is an lvds screen. that wouldnt work
the LP screen is a MIPI DSI Screen. you could connect it to the pi's lcd port (because the official lcd is also running DSI). but it probably wont work.
so no, not really
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You Reply: @Lattepanda cant you reactivate it with a call to microsoft?
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You Reply: @LattePanda thats what i meant with a battery pack
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You Reply: Was too lazy to read the other suggestions, but gonna dump mine anyway:
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Major:
- Move the CPU to the top and use a PROPER heatsink, please..
- add screw holes to the LCD, better: a spot for the panda on it (like on the official RasPi Display)
- remove that stupid microUSB power port and use a barrel jack (like on the orange pi)
- Higher Resolution LCD. Many programs (like the Github Desktop Program) simply dont fit.
- Add a SATA or mPCI Port to allow bigger storage where the user can actually install programs on. like 20GB of free space is not going good when you start installing visual studio
- 5Ghz WiFi, just to point out your failure last time/this time..
- Minor:
- Maybe Android Support?
- Maybe even a bigger screen? (9 inches or so, but i think then you have to pay for the windows license)
- A newer SoC (but seems obvious)
- Maybe completely drop the Arduino part, as it isnt really integrated that well ATM.
- Better WiFi Antenna
- Maybe a Buck Converter On-Board for LiPos?
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You Reply: @soufyen you cant use a LiPo to power the Lattepanda, only to keep the BIOS Settings. you have to use a battery pack to use a lipo
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You Reply: ATM its just crushing Primenumbers in BOINC. Have to print out the hinged case for it, then it goes into my garage and will be my second pc there.