Closed Fourdee closed 8 years ago
CPU: Allwinner H3
Run away! Run away!
:laughing:
@rhkean
Lol, I cant, its too cute: https://twitter.com/DietPi_/status/761172953161752578
It'll be interesting to see just how "Pi-compatible" it actually is.
@rhkean
It'll be interesting to see just how "Pi-compatible" it actually is.
Where did you see this, got a link?
If you use "Pi" in the name, I expect a certain level of compatibility. That being said, I reread the feature list... it just states pi-gpio compatibility.
I like the nanopi-M3 specs.... It looks like it has potential. (then again, so does the C.H.I.P., but I won't have one of those for a few more months)
I wish more SBC's were adding USB3, though.
Completed. image live in http://dietpi.com/download NB: GPIO is currently untested.
It'll be interesting to see just how "Pi-compatible" it actually is.
Where did you see this, got a link?
http://wiki.friendlyarm.com/wiki/index.php/NanoPi_NEO#Layout
If you use "Pi" in the name, I expect a certain level of compatibility.
Hmm, please specified "Pi-compatible"?
Sorry :smile: just tease the most selling SOC ever.
I like the nanopi-M3 specs....
Really nice Samsung S5P6818 Octa-Core Cortex-A53 CPU with 400M Hz - 1.4G Hz, but I don't like the idea for active cooling: http://www.friendlyarm.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=70_82&product_id=133
It's something like a ODROID-XU4.
@rhkean @k-plan All Raspberry Pi (but really its down to Broadcom) need to do is upgrade the ARM to USB3 hub on chip. Then we can have gigabit network through the USB3 bus. Instead of through this crappy USB2 bus that all RPI's suffer with since the dawn of time.
Really nice Samsung S5P6818 Octa-Core Cortex-A53 CPU with 400M Hz - 1.4G Hz, but I don't like the idea for active cooling: It's is something like ODROID-XU4.
The XU4 is one hot puppy, thats for sure lol
@Fourdee
Completed. image live in http://dietpi.com/download
Congratulations. Very quick implementation of DietPi running Debian Jessie. Have you used the armbian nanopineo.fex file?
Until now, where was only the official nanopi-neo-core-qte-sd4g-20160704.img running UbuntuCore with Qt-Embedded and a armbian NanoPi Neo test image.
@k-plan I built the image with ARMbian build tools, selecting nanopim1 (same H3). Copied the nanopineo.bin to /boot/script.bin. Worked a treat.
@Fourdee --- Show off!!!
1 day!!!! It took me 2 weeks to add Pine64 support
Using ARMbian build tools for this one.
Many thanks to @k-plan for sending me the board!