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Who made the Yocto project?
Posted: Dec 20th, '14, 12:08
by himijendrix
Hello, I'm wondering if the people who designed the x0xb0x (303-clone) have anything to do with the people who made the yocto?
Because the way of Layout routing and component selection is pretty similar?
What is your background? How much time did you invest into it?
Re: Who made the Yocto project?
Posted: Dec 23rd, '14, 09:33
by rv0
I'm wondering if the people who designed the x0xb0x (303-clone) have anything to do with the people who made the yocto?
Because the way of Layout routing and component selection is pretty similar?
Probably coincidence and inspiration

The 3 tact switches and cpu are just common parts. I don't see any other similarities?
An important difference: the tact switches have standoff holes.. It's not like that on the x0x.. This allows much better placement of the switches = design flaw in teh x0x.
I think the (german) guy behind most of the x0xb0x works at open music labs, and made the x0x-heart recently
http://www.openmusiclabs.com/projects/x0x-heart/
Re: Who made the Yocto project?
Posted: Jan 22nd, '15, 08:04
by agitprop
Interesting! I built a x0xb0x a few years ago, but have been looking at building a x0x heart for my modular. Helps to know that that guy is involved.
Re: Who made the Yocto project?
Posted: Oct 22nd, '15, 06:57
by Masuto
Vincent please gives us a few answers!!

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