Anybody working on an Odroid port?
dmesg
:urtwn0: Realtek 802.11n WLAN Adapter, rev 2.00/2.00, addr 4
urtwn0: MAC/BB RTL8188CUS, RF 6052 1T1R, address 7c:dd:...
Thanks for the quick reply again. Well - I'll give it a try. I'm running my C1 as a sort-of-kind-of homemade tablet with NiMH batteries, and luvin it. It's too bad that the XU3 and XU4 are completely different chips than the C1. I'd love to get the XU4 running on one of the BSDs as well. NetBSD's port is not quite working yet for the XU4. The C1 port is nice though.
I'll keep prodding at it, and hopefully submit patches once I can get HDMI output working. In short: the XU3 and XU4 aren't too far away.
Hi, do you have any news on the XU4 front? I'll have a new XU4 and I would absolutely LOVE havingFYI: Commit r278599 MFC'ed support for the Exynos 5420 to the kernel, which then made it in to 10.2-RELEASE. The XU3 and XU4 are Exynos 5422-based, and as far as I can tell the only major difference is the amount of RAM. There's no pre-built image for the EXYNOS5420 kernel config on FTP, but a custom kernel build w/ minor patches (<10 lines) and some boot loader tinkering got me a working serial console boot on my XU4. I'll keep prodding at it, and hopefully submit patches once I can get HDMI output working. In short: the XU3 and XU4 aren't too far away.
Thanks -ronaldlees- for bringing this board to my attention. I bought a C1+ and it is deluxe. I am especially interested in your NiMh battery details. Is there onboard charging capability? Are you doing power monitoring? I noticed the Android build "Pocket Rocket" has a battery app which would work i think. My first non-phone Android encounter and it is dazzling. I am thinking of rigging up a 17" touch screen for it.
Thanks. That was the power detail I was looking for. I considered the official UPS2 module but the wiring solution seems bulky compared to my Beaglebone Power Cape. The 3.7V Lipo batteries seem popular.
The NAS4Free install is really nice too. I am using an 128GB SSD via USB2.
Well I spent the $45 and bought the UPS2 along with all the accessories I want. The cord looks soldered on so i will put a proper length cord with angle plug for minimal footprint.if you're saying even the UPS is bulky, you ain't gonna like NiMH
Your best bet would be the Turris Omnia
Well I spent the $45 and bought the UPS2 along with all the accessories I want. The cord looks soldered on so i will put a proper length cord with angle plug for minimal footprint.
Do you know of any ARM boards with SATA supported on NAS4Free? Looks like Banana Pi might?
Since we are on the topic of NAS I found a document which seems to capture the current state of the AllWinner cpu line. Sorry if it is off topic and Linux.
http://linux-sunxi.org/Sunxi_devices_as_NAS
Slow SATA write performance (if this problem could be solved A20 based devices would be able to easily outperform most cheap GBit capable NAS)
Their SoCs no longer support SATA directly.