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 Ora
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
>>> ODROID,
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 ha
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 re
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 referred to as the
Maker Board.
There are also more
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 B+ iirc. The partit
Hi,
On Fri, 3 Mar 2017, Paul Robinson wrote:
> Instruction Set:
> The Raspberry Pi Zero uses an ARM V6 instruction set.
And as Graeme wrote, all versions of the original RPi 1 also use the v6
instruction set, and are single core. I think the new Zero W (with Wifi)
is also the same.
> Raspberry
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 B+ iirc. The partitioning of the memory was a
firmware setting and could be configured IIRC
Nice information Paul.
Simply to complete the list of information
On 2017-03-03 02:54, Paul Robinson wrote:
> Cores:
> The Raspberry Pi Zero is a single core.All the others are quad core.
In addition, the first generation Raspberry Pi v1 (which I still use)
was also a single core CPU.
> Me
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 refe
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 referred to as the Maker Board.
Processor:
All of the Orange Pis, All The Banana Pis, The ODROID
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