2022-07-20.log

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jfredOh, interesting!01:20
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+ Christoph_ (~Christoph@p54bf6113.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)11:36
dustfingerminute: Are you using the Layerscape LS1028A Reference Design Board to debug? https://www.mouser.com/new/nxp-semiconductors/nxp-layerscape-ls1028a-reference-design/11:53
minutedustfinger: what do you mean with that question exactly?11:54
dustfingerYou are testing the LS1028A SoM, but I don't see where to purchase that. I did find the reference design board to purchase though, which seems like it is for testing the processor.11:57
dustfingerUltimately, I wouldn't mind starting to learn and tinker a bit with the hardware, but that is not where my expertise lies. So I need a place to begin. Maybe it would be a fun (albeit complex and risky to my hardware) learning experience to get myself setup to debug the SoM.12:01
mjwhttps://source.mnt.re/reform/mnt-reform-layerscape-ls1028a-som12:02
dustfingerThanks mjw. Is there a way for me to get my hands on a dev board for this module?12:06
mjwI am not sure. https://www.rbz.es/ designed it. But I don't know if they also produce/sell it (yet?)12:11
dustfingerthey don't seem to be selling it at the moment. I am curious if there is anyone here who might know how I can get my hands on one for the purposes of learning. minute maybe? I realize that it might not be production ready.12:20
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minutedustfinger: if it wasn't clear, i am running MNT, so that's why i have prototype stuff12:56
+ chomwitt (~chomwitt@2a02:587:dc00:5a00:733a:5ef8:b6d4:755)13:29
dustfingerminute: I see. Thank you for letting me know.13:37
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frank2any updates on ortholinear keeb?20:58
+ bkeys (~Thunderbi@static-198-54-135-69.cust.tzulo.com)21:20
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+ bkeys (~Thunderbi@static-198-54-135-69.cust.tzulo.com)22:49
klardotshfrank2: jacqueline's PCB design for the Lily58-alike is open source, but is the only published design I'm aware of so far22:54
klardotshJack confirmed he's working on one with OLKB for realsies (the mockups have existed for a hot minute but I heard some rumbling that it's actually moving now)22:54
technomancyi haven't heard anything but rumors either unless you want to take a kicad file directly to the fabricators22:55
technomancy(which I would 100% do if I didn't think the olkb one was coming)22:56
klardotshwhen my mobo is back and when I'm done with boat yard projects (so... no sooner than Sept-Oct) I've considered giving it a whirl too, or helping with https://community.mnt.re/t/another-ergo-keyboard-design-for-the-reform/671/1922:56
technomancyespecially since jacqueline's looks like a much better design22:56
technomancyminimum order quantities are a drag =(22:57
klardotsh(context for the lazy: that's a rather deep ergo layout overhaul thread with socketable microcontrollers, so I've considered throwing an RP2040 running CircuitPython into one and running my KMK firmware on it, simply because "why not")22:57
technomancyi want one enough to participate in a group buy if someone else runs it but not enough to run it myself, basically =)22:58
klardotshtechnomancy: with socketable MCUs and a willingness to solder diodes and switches MFG is basically "send PCB designs to OSH Park or whatever", right? so that "Another Ergo Design" link is probably the most viable for tinkerers?22:58
technomancyi haven't used osh park but when i get stuff fabricated at seeed studio you need like at least 10-20 to make it worth it22:59
klardotshis that for raw boards or is that with SMD stuff on it? if everything's thru-hole and you solder it yourself (this is how most of the keeb scene worked until about 2020ish when everyone started moving to soldered MCUs...) it can be... well, attainable. not gonna say cheap.23:00
technomancyit's not the "send the files" part I'm too lazy to do; it's the "coordinate taking money and shipping pcbs out across twenty different hackers"23:00
klardotshahhhhhh yeah23:00
technomancyall my experience is with thru-hole stuff with no preassembly at the factory23:01
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