broadcom? yea right, someone will likely have to be willing to buy
50,000 before they will even start producing them and then you'll need
to be willing to buy 10-20,000 unless someone like digi-key decides to
stock it. They made a cool tuner chip that handled most if not all
current sat formats
Al 01/08/11 10:04, En/na Steffen Barszus ha escrit:
> 2011/8/1 Gerald Dachs :
>>> http://www.geek.com/articles/chips/raspberry-pi-25-pc-goes-into-alpha-production-20110728/
>>>
>>> Any thoughts?
>>
>> VDR runs just fine on a seagate dockstar, so I see no reason why it
>> shouldn't run on this devic
2011/8/1 Gerald Dachs :
>> http://www.geek.com/articles/chips/raspberry-pi-25-pc-goes-into-alpha-production-20110728/
>>
>> Any thoughts?
>
> VDR runs just fine on a seagate dockstar, so I see no reason why it
> shouldn't run on this device, but I don't believe that it has enough power
> show the T
On Monday 01 Aug 2011, Arturo Martinez wrote:
> http://www.geek.com/articles/chips/raspberry-pi-25-pc-goes-into-alpha-p
> roduction-20110728/
>
> Any thoughts?
I've had vdr running on a Linksys NSLU2 before now! No output device,
though, and no remote (but that could have been bodged with some
> http://www.geek.com/articles/chips/raspberry-pi-25-pc-goes-into-alpha-production-20110728/
>
> Any thoughts?
VDR runs just fine on a seagate dockstar, so I see no reason why it
shouldn't run on this device, but I don't believe that it has enough power
show the TV signal via hdmi.
Gerald
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http://www.geek.com/articles/chips/raspberry-pi-25-pc-goes-into-alpha-production-20110728/
Any thoughts?
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