Hello Maurice,
On 02 Nov 16 22:19, Maurice Kinal wrote to Tony Langdon:
MK> The two main ones I see are the Raspberry Pi 3 and ODROID-C2. I
MK> accidently ran across the one I can't recall the name of yesterday
MK> when looking for development boards. I just did a search and cannot
MK> find it now but do see a different one claiming eight cores but the
MK> cost is around 4 times higher than the regular four core one found on
MK> raspi3 and the odroid.
MK> Like I previously said, I am in no rush and can wait until more
MK> comfortable before taking the plunge. In the meantime shopping around
MK> seems to be a harmless activity.
I also started diving into distributions for the RPi3 (should be arriving on
Friday). Most of them don't even utilize ARM64 yet. Arch has an AARM64 that
they're working on that apparantly works on the ODROID-C2, but not the RPi3 at
the moment. Arch's distribution is only for the ARMv7 so far, but obviously
works on the v8.. only it's 32bit.
This is going to become more of a project that I thought it was, as I'm going
to try to get AARM64 working on the RPi3 using the general instructions. :)
Regards,
Nick
... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
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