> Where are the flattened schematics with the i.MX8MQ SOC and RAM onboard? So far, I haven't been able to find them.
They are and will be available to anyone owning the phone, just like I said in the previous post.
You said:
> even the dev units have no details on their construction
so I showed you the full open sourced design.
You said
> the community can't get in there to help.
so I proved that anyone with the willpower can engage. Now you're complaining that people don't want to engage. By saying:
> the only contributors I've ever seen are [...] -- not someone with a dev board who doesn't work at Purism.
you're moving the goal posts and making me look wrong.
> Ahh, my apologies then. My memory must have failed me. Glad to be corrected!
See, that's the problem with your posts here. I'd much rather have you get corrected by asking questions at the community channels, which are frequently answered by engineers rather than post under-researched false things on unrelated forums. By posting wrong things, you're undermining the project, which you yourself claim to support.
That's also clarified in the blog post. Sorry, I haven't posted the link before: https://puri.sm/posts/supplying-the-demand/
> Where are the flattened schematics with the i.MX8MQ SOC and RAM onboard? So far, I haven't been able to find them.
They are and will be available to anyone owning the phone, just like I said in the previous post.
You said:
> even the dev units have no details on their construction
so I showed you the full open sourced design.
You said
> the community can't get in there to help.
so I proved that anyone with the willpower can engage. Now you're complaining that people don't want to engage. By saying:
> the only contributors I've ever seen are [...] -- not someone with a dev board who doesn't work at Purism.
you're moving the goal posts and making me look wrong.
> Ahh, my apologies then. My memory must have failed me. Glad to be corrected!
See, that's the problem with your posts here. I'd much rather have you get corrected by asking questions at the community channels, which are frequently answered by engineers rather than post under-researched false things on unrelated forums. By posting wrong things, you're undermining the project, which you yourself claim to support.