Today I have searched a bit on the internet and found some informations about Thunderbolt controllers, but I'm hoping that there are some people here that know more about it.
- The newest Thunderbolt controllers support (of course) daisy chaining and have a display port adapter 'on board'.
- Intel's advice price is very cheap
What I don't know
- How a controller looks like (physically, so I'm not looking for a diagram or drawing, but for a real photo)
- Do you need to program a Thunderbolt controller, or must you (even for the most simple things) start 'hacking'.
- Can I just start 'playing' with Thunderbolt? (for my own)
- Can I find real documentation about it without having to register as a company?
- The newest Thunderbolt controllers support (of course) daisy chaining and have a display port adapter 'on board'.
- Intel's advice price is very cheap
What I don't know
- How a controller looks like (physically, so I'm not looking for a diagram or drawing, but for a real photo)
- Do you need to program a Thunderbolt controller, or must you (even for the most simple things) start 'hacking'.
- Can I just start 'playing' with Thunderbolt? (for my own)
- Can I find real documentation about it without having to register as a company?