poing wrote:
You fail at linktarding. The Pono and Neil Young's involvement with it
was news about a year ago.
You can now actually buy one without having to wait 6 months to recieve
it. The rub of course is to really experience it the way Neil Young
intended you have to not only buy an
bpa wrote:
Debian wheezy comes on hard and soft float depending on when you
installed it and where you got the distro.
I think you may have softfloat either in Debian and/or LMS as I feel
that Pi could transcode one stream if using hard float but it would need
confirmation to prove it ( a
epoch1970 wrote:
First a negative contribÂ…
I think all names with open really sound nerdy and should be avoided.
But this project is inherently nerdy pretending that it's not would be a
bit daft.
I would have thought you would have a platform name or overarching name
such as OpenSqueeze
Triode wrote:
[My original target device was a Raspberry Pi, I'm hoping its usb driver
can get fixed to make this a reality]
Have you tried the method mentioned at
http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=38t=20866 or am I
missing something?
Nick_G wrote:
The more I read about the Olive One on their website the more appealing
it is looking. I can see myself getting one next year.
The blurb says that that all you need to do to log on to your home wi-fi
network is press a single button with no WEP/password activation
required.
It should be noted that this isn't a finished product at all. It's doing
the the kickstarter model to get off the ground
http://www.indiegogo.com//OliveONE The comments page reads like they are
still designing:
Hey Colin and Chris, the ONE currently only has speaker outputs. However
the board
P Nelson wrote:
Slim Devices was offering a product (SB classic and transporter) that
higher-end audio was not offering. Logitech, a maker of basic computer
accessories buys Slim Devices, and does not know how to market to wider
higher end audio. (Slim Devices was marketed to