Bluesteel basic option for flash?

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Charles Kerr

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Jun 28, 2014, 8:54:53 AM6/28/14
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I was looking at the BlueSteel basic.  It seems logical to me to have an option to drop HDMI for such a small device (if you are targeting embedded like functions, there is no need for the HDMI).  But the loss of flash is disappointing.  However, the name "basic" gives me hope, that there will be an option for having flash.

Gerald Coley

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Jun 30, 2014, 8:27:29 AM6/30/14
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You need to ask the BlueSteal people.

Gerald



On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 7:54 AM, Charles Kerr <charle...@gmail.com> wrote:
I was looking at the BlueSteel basic.  It seems logical to me to have an option to drop HDMI for such a small device (if you are targeting embedded like functions, there is no need for the HDMI).  But the loss of flash is disappointing.  However, the name "basic" gives me hope, that there will be an option for having flash.

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Charles Kerr

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Jun 30, 2014, 11:56:02 AM6/30/14
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Ahh, I thought it was another BeagleBone product.  I was wondering why it wasn't a BeagleBone blue or something.


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Gerald Coley

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Jun 30, 2014, 12:08:50 PM6/30/14
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No, I have nothing to do with this one.

Gerald

karlka...@gmail.com

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Jul 22, 2014, 7:06:29 AM7/22/14
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And who is responsible for the BlueSteel? http://elinux.org/CircuitCo:BlueSteel-Basic mentions CircuitCo as vendor...

Special Computing

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Jul 22, 2014, 8:23:18 AM7/22/14
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Special Computing is the BlueSteel vendor now, more documentation to follow.


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karlka...@gmail.com

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Aug 20, 2014, 6:53:10 AM8/20/14
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I got mine meanwhile, for my application it fits perfectly (don't need on-board MMC and HDMI). Finish looks good and it is working first few hours properly. So it seems to be a great piece of hardware.

One thing to note: comparing to the original BBB it comes without Micro-USB-cable but within a very stable steel-case.


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