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    Is there a market for a Teensy 3.1 48 pin ARM stamp?

    Please remove me from this forum board and with it all projects we contributed. Leave no trace behind!
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    Is there a market for a Teensy 3.1 48 pin ARM stamp?

    Wow! 11,000 views. If you listen to those who probably flunked basic math 101 in school, this view count turns out to be only 250 views! On the other hand, just maybe, there is a keen interest for a different Teensy PCB form factor which allows full access of ALL GPIO. :cool:
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    Is there a market for a Teensy 3.1 48 pin ARM stamp?

    A train wreck in which there is a definite low cost solution provided by HWGUY? Your cut and paste left off "A bit of humor ..." and is directed to "topper" who does his best to hi-jack any topic for his own entertainment. You can read Paul's mind?
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    Is there a market for a Teensy 3.1 48 pin ARM stamp?

    WOW! With a topic on this board, with over 10,000 views, PJRC should re-think their marketing strategies for future products! First, don't release a product without bread board capabilities. Remember the dweeb who offset the Arduino headers so the board could not be bread boarded? Second...
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    Is there a market for a Teensy 3.1 48 pin ARM stamp?

    @HWGuy Fully bread board compatible - no end pins. Inexpensive hardware solution. Easily accessible VIN with jumper. Great solution for all GPIO pins. A job well done...
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    Is there a market for a Teensy 3.1 48 pin ARM stamp?

    The word "Teensy" means small. Now days, ARM chips have a very large count GPIO pins. Most 64 pin ARM chips could have counts of greater than 50 GPIO. To be useful, the GPIO should be "easily accessible" so users can utilize all the GPIO for complex applications. The word "Teensy" really...
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    Is there a market for a Teensy 3.1 48 pin ARM stamp?

    Back on topic ... @iwanders - what is the estimated cost of this extension?
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    Is there a market for a Teensy 3.1 48 pin ARM stamp?

    You must be new to this board. Please do your homework before speaking! In fact, several of our non-commercial projects are even showcased on the PJRC projects!!!!:confused:
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    Is there a market for a Teensy 3.1 48 pin ARM stamp?

    Remembering way back, we had to shame PJRC in doing any type of work for low power. We always said "Apple computer chose the ARM chip for low power - why doesn't PJRC have low power for their Teensy ARM chip?" :rolleyes:
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    Is there a market for a Teensy 3.1 48 pin ARM stamp?

    One library was the "low power library" and it was not done by PJRC. Most of the work was done by the fine gentleman from State College, Pa - Duff.
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    Is there a market for a Teensy 3.1 48 pin ARM stamp?

    There are two of us? I wager that there are many more due to the number of views on this topic! Totally amazing! :D
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    Is there a market for a Teensy 3.1 48 pin ARM stamp?

    We are extremely flattered but the answer is NO.
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    Is there a market for a Teensy 3.1 48 pin ARM stamp?

    Release the hardware and wait for others to finish the software? Wow ... sounds like uncompensated forum members are helping a commercial enterprise make $$$$ money on their FREE software help/contributions BUT don't ask for a 48 pin ARM Stamp! :rolleyes:
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    Is there a market for a Teensy 3.1 48 pin ARM stamp?

    Not my finances but what my customers are willing to pay.
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    Is there a market for a Teensy 3.1 48 pin ARM stamp?

    Good, I hope the software is finished at the same time as the hardware. We waited 1.5 - 2 years for the Teensy 3.1 software libraries to be in decent shape so we could finish our projects.
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