Now, if for some reason you need like 300 rpi clones to .. do ... something in parallel very slowly ... then maybe it is good news
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Note I don't own a rpi. I do have an Arduino. They are very different
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Not yet but in the workssnayak wrote:Is there any such low priced board with x86 core? which will run normal puppy linux...
Close enough?greengeek wrote:Me too. And it needs a power input from a solar panel so that it boots itself when the sun comes up. Just waiting for the right hardware...rufwoof wrote:I'd like to see a low power device with a net plug and netboot option combined with 1GB memory, with the capacity to boot a puppy.
32 MB of RAM and 8 MB of storage. Enough to be a router or some other kind of network node. Maybe to listen for a command and turn something on and off. Not enough to really do anything else.Operating system: OpenWrt
System Memory: 32 MB RAM
Storage: 8MB SPI Flash (for firmware)
It's Arm though. Like a Pi on steroids. Not Intel which Puppy thrives on.musher0 wrote:Close enough?greengeek wrote:Me too. And it needs a power input from a solar panel so that it boots itself when the sun comes up. Just waiting for the right hardware...rufwoof wrote:I'd like to see a low power device with a net plug and netboot option combined with 1GB memory, with the capacity to boot a puppy.
Samsung Exynos5 Octa ARM Cortex™-A15 Quad 2Ghz and Cortex™-A7 Quad 1.3GHz CPUs
Ah.rokytnji wrote:It's Arm though. Like a Pi on steroids. Not Intel which Puppy thrives on.musher0 wrote:Close enough?greengeek wrote:Me too. And it needs a power input from a solar panel so that it boots itself when the sun comes up. Just waiting for the right hardware...Samsung Exynos5 Octa ARM Cortex™-A15 Quad 2Ghz and Cortex™-A7 Quad 1.3GHz CPUs
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