--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Soentgerath, Guido" <Guido.Soentgerath@s...> wrote: > > Hello, > > I think the documentaion of a development board should be really > accurate. > And the design should be conform to the design specifiction of the chip > manufators. > This is not a toaster or something like this. For me it is a reference > which should be > well designed. I use it to create my own projects ! ... > I don't expect a 100% error free documentation at the beginning. But I > expect a corrected version online > as soon as possible. This should not be a problem. Or ? > > Have a nice day :-) > > Guido > That is a really nice dream. At the prices most of us are willing to pay, it will probably always remain a dream too. One of the ways that corrected documentation can be developed at low cost is by user feedback to the manufacturer. It is usually always easier for someone other than the original designer to find the faults in any project. However, just complaining to this audience will not do accomplish anything useful. My $0.02 (0.0166 Euro) --Dave
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Re: board warranty
2005-11-03 by derbaier
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