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panky

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Posted: 08:57am 17 Dec 2020
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I wonder if there is a niche for a stripped down CMM2 ? No Numchuck,small as possible form factor and use a 7inch VGA tft?

I realise there is the H743 Armmite but the extra power, memory and functionality of the CMM2 might have a unique spot?

Something perhaps Peter may care to comment on - could the H743 Armmite ever utilise extra external RAM but retain the ability to drive all the TFT displays and include some/much of the CMM2 functionality?

Essentially, a super dooper micromite?

Doug.
... almost all of the Maximites, the MicromMites, the MM Extremes, the ArmMites, the PicoMite and loving it!
 
Nimue

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Posted: 09:03am 17 Dec 2020
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  panky said  I wonder if there is a niche for a stripped down CMM2 ? No Numchuck,small as possible form factor and use a 7inch VGA tft?

Essentially, a super dooper micromite?

Doug.


That sounds interesting.

Nim
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bigmik

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Posted: 01:07am 18 Dec 2020
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Doug,

My Only comment to that is that the standard PCB will fit nicely behind a 7" TFT so why not just modify slightly to suit your planned build?

Kind Regards

Mick
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