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See http://www.raspberrypi.org/ to see the good news
what does "all testing passed" mean?
There are two classes of testing, Class A (industrial) and Class B (residential).
If someone says it passed, but doesn't say which one, what should we assume?
The device is clearly being marketed to residential users, so does "swimmingly"
mean that's what has been certified?
Many people have said it would be quite amazing to get Class B certification without a case,
so it would be important to hear that specifically. Otherwise what are Farnell and RS
supposed to do with just a Class A certification? Will they have to hold or cancel
residential orders?
Liz had said all testing for both classes were being tried and so I take it to mean it received both certifications.
She said on twitter that they quited after the Class A test, because Class B requires a Case.
https://twitter.com/#!/Raspberry_Pi/status/188691511360241664
She said on twitter that they quited after the Class A test, because Class B requires a Case.
https://twitter.com/#!/Raspberry_Pi/status/188691511360241664