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The BB-xM used was found to be capable only of flashing 1.8V SPI
flash chips, but the Atmel AT26DF321 is a 3.3V chip. Another
person tested the BBB on Atmel AT26DF321, and could read/write it
without issues.
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The list didn't belong here, and was already repeated in
docs/release.html
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All of them have discrete graphics, and aren't really viable
candidates at present.
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These were accidentally left in place.
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Fix attribution on SOIC-8 photo.
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The same images are now used for all three variants.
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