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Apply for Radxa CM3

Radxa is donating some free ROCK3 computing modules to open source hardware projects.

How to apply

Send a new PR to this repository on GitHub, append your application table. Radxa team will review/ask questions/discuss about the project detail. If the project is interesting or welcomed by the community, we will approve it. Radxa Team will contact the developer for the further sample shipping&development etc.

CM3 projects list:

Project Name: Piunora
CM3 Model: Any with WiFi
Project Hardware: Piunora Pro (https://www.crowdsupply.com/diodes-delight/piunora)
Project Software: Linux
Other Notes: For compatability testing and new hardware designs
Project Name: TBD
CM3 Model: RM116-D1E8W
Project Hardware: various boards
Project Software: https://www.device.farm, https://github.com/device-farm
Other Notes: DEVICE.FARM is a platform to deploy containerized services to IoT devices, similar to Balena. We need the board for testing before we publish them as supported.
Project Name: OpenWRT support for CM3 Radxa E23
CM3 Model: RM116-D1E0
Project Hardware: RM116-D1E0 Radxa E23
Project Software: https://openwrt.org/
Other Notes: I would like to port Openwrt on CM3 Radxa E23 carrier board
Project Name: TBD
CM3 Model: WiFi, eMMC, 4GB RAM preferred
Project Hardware: Currently the RPi CM4 LCD
Project Software: Raspbian/Linux
Other Notes: Project will be open sourced closer to going on sale, currently it's not public, details and photos can be shared privately. There is some tease photos here: https://twitter.com/arturo182/status/1364003299083624452
Project Name: currypi
CM3 Model: RM116-D8E*
Project Hardware: https://github.com/devguardio/currypi
Project Software:
Other Notes: pictures: https://twitter.com/arvidep/status/1445363759313297412
Project Name: K3s ARM cluster
CM3 Model: RM116-D8E8 (we don't need wifi)
Project Hardware: 6 x Rpi CM4
Project Software: Ubuntu Linux
Other Notes: Testing Kubernetes on AArch64 micro clusters
Project Name: Open-hardware driver for MSLA resin printers
CM3 Model: WiFi, eMMC, 4GB RAM preferred, Radxa ROCK3 Compute Module IO Board strongly preferred (as it has LCD breakout)
Project Hardware: Currently the RPi CM4 LCD
Project Software: Raspbian/Linux
Other Notes: The project is currently in experimental state, I am working on Linux driver for current state-of-the-art LCDs featured on resin printers. However, these LCDs use 2x 4-lane MIPI interface, thus I am experimenting with multiplexing MIPI on Rpi CM4 (which sucks). This is why I am reaching out to you - as ROCK3 features 2x 4-lane MIPI! This is a killer feature for such a project. Just to give you context; the resin 3D printing is extremely limited a dominated by Chitusystems. They have terrible closed ecosystem, unlike the open ecosystem available for FDM printers. It is really hard for open project to start, as there is a big obstacle in driving high-resolution LCDs required for these printers.
Project Name: NixOS
CM3 Model: eMMC (>= 32 GB), WiFi (optional)
Project Hardware: Radxa E23 Dual Ethernet Board
Project Software: NixOS
Other Notes: -
Project Name: sataPi
CM3 Model: any model, but a eMMC one more ram will help me in future in other projects
Project Hardware: PCB design still in progress
Project Software: Debian flavoured distros
Other Notes: sataPi is a project that aims to fill the empty sata bay slots from a pc case with computing power. Since it is inside a pc, the power will be delivered trough standard conectors in pcs like molex or sata power. Project will be fully opensource, and maybe there will be a kickstarter campaign for it.
Project Name: Buildroot support for CM3 Radxa E23
CM3 Model: RM116-D1E0
Project Hardware: RM116-D1E0 Radxa E23
Project Software: https://buildroot.org/
Other Notes: Assuming basic Linux support exists

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