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Liz Upton reports
that Raspberry Pi boards will be available by the end of the month.
"There?s another big piece of news today. We?ve been leaning (gently
and charmingly) on Broadcom, who make BCM2835, the SoC at the heart of the
Raspberry Pi, to produce an abbreviated datasheet describing the ARM
peripherals in the chip. If you?re a casual user, this won?t be of much
interest to you, but if you?re wanting to port your own operating system or
just want to understand our Linux kernel sources, this is the document for
you." (Thanks to Paul Wise)
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