Will be released end 2018, maybe a nice future cpu board?
https://www.golem.de/news/odroid-h2-mini-pc-mit-intel-gemini-lake-kann-wii-emulieren-1810-137238.html
It it said, that an improved case, which is a few mm thinner, could maybe be produced in the future. Would it be possible to use one or two of this mm to make room for a future sock?
I just want to say thank you for the ignore function of this board. I just noticed it today and it is very convenient and working great. This could help to make the news threads more readable.
This is a misunderstanding, ED choosed a cpu which is an automotive chip which have a very long production life
This is a misunderstanding, this is what this post is talking about. Which cpu to use for a future upgrade :)
Under normal circumstances this would be a good idea. But since there are problems ordering cpus low numbers (1k-5K) mentioning a cpu which is
a) an actual improvement to the current cpu (and gpu)
b) available in low numbers, so even a small kickstarter project can get it
seems like a good thing.
I agree that it is annoying when people derail your on topic discussion. Like availability, dmips / mhz and power consumption / heat generation / cooling requirements are on topic. "Keep Pyra away from Alien Soldier at all times" is not on topic. Hopefully this stops soon, especially on EDs...
Maybe a nice CPU upgrade for the Pyra later in its life circle.
64-bit ARMv8 Cortex-A72/Cortex-A53 core designs. Fitted with 6 (2 big, 4 littles) cores, up to 4GB DDR3
https://www.golem.de/news/rockpro64-bastelplatine-kommt-mit-usb-c-pcie-und-sechskernprozessor-1802-132877.html
You can check what libs a binary uses via ldd binary_name:
ldd /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgtk-3.so.0
linux-vdso.so.1 => (0x00007ffcaebe6000)
libgdk-3.so.0 => /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgdk-3.so.0 (0x00007fdcd31a8000)
libgmodule-2.0.so.0 =>...
Changes for the latest kernel point to
http://download.goldelico.com/letux-kernel/letux-4.15-rc8/src/CHANGES
but should point to
http://download.goldelico.com/letux-kernel/letux-4.15-rc9/src/CHANGES
Did not know where to report it, so I reported it here.
You can buy tantalum from Australia, there shouldn't be any human rights violations (except for refugees). Or maybe from Brazil. There are other sources than DR.
The Unreal Engine 4 is very promising and supports different render backends. Which one are supported by the Pyra?
In general I am interested which of these are working (OpenGL 1.x most will most likely work with via glshim, right?)
OpenGL 1.x
OpenGL 2.x
Vulkan
OpenGL ES 2.x
OpenGL ES 3.x
Would it be possible to drill one or two holes next to heat sink? So the hot air with higher pressure could flow outside the case? Or would it not make a difference? I am not talking about production but hardware mods by users.
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