On 09/03/17 18:00, Lukasz Sokol wrote:
On 08/03/17 10:14, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:> On 07/03/17 19:30, nore...@z505.com wrote:>>> On 02/03/2017 23:54, Paul Robinson wrote:> >> There are five>>> similar "Altoids tin-sized" single board
processors>> I'm aware>>> of.>> >> The Raspberry Pi , The
On 08/03/17 10:14, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
> On 07/03/17 19:30, nore...@z505.com wrote:
>>> On 02/03/2017 23:54, Paul Robinson wrote:> >> There are five
>>> similar "Altoids tin-sized" single board processors>> I'm aware
>>> of.>> >> The Raspberry Pi , The Orange Pi, The Banana Pi, The
>>>
On Mar 8, 2017 5:14 AM, "Mark Morgan Lloyd" <
markmll.fpc-ot...@telemetry.co.uk> wrote:
Beagle bone is more expensive, but more open sourced
>
Particularly notable due to a couple of DSP-like processors which make it
good for high-speed stuff. However unlike the main processor I believe
these
On 07/03/17 19:30, nore...@z505.com wrote:
On 02/03/2017 23:54, Paul Robinson wrote:> >> There are five similar
"Altoids tin-sized" single board processors>> I'm aware of.>> >> The
Raspberry Pi , The Orange Pi, The Banana Pi, The ODROID, and the>>
ASUS Tinkerboard. The Tinkerboard is sometimes
Marco van de Voort wrote the following on 03/03/17 10:38:20:
> In our previous episode, Graeme Geldenhuys said:
> > The 1st gen Raspberry Pi had 256MB shared RAM (128MB for GPU and 128MB
> > for CPU). Later a 512MB model RPi v1 was also released.
>
> The 512MB model was called
Paul, this is very usefull information. Thank you.
On 02/03/2017 23:54, Paul Robinson wrote:
There are five similar "Altoids tin-sized" single board processors I'm
aware of.
The Raspberry Pi , The Orange Pi, The Banana Pi, The ODROID, and the
ASUS Tinkerboard. The Tinkerboard is sometimes