There is an IoT meeting in the Detroit area Monday night with the Dragonboard 410c.
I see it was listed as possible 64 bit boards back in the beginning of this list. Does anyone have one with Centos7-arm64 on it?
Want to know if I should bother to attend. The specs for the board does not show it having a sata interface and only 1Gb memory. So not so interesting. It is a quad-core; I really want to upgrade my mailserver from the duo-core CubieTruck to more cores. Looking at the CubieTruck5...
Bob
Am 19.01.2017 um 02:59 schrieb Robert Moskowitz:
There is an IoT meeting in the Detroit area Monday night with the Dragonboard 410c.
I see it was listed as possible 64 bit boards back in the beginning of this list. Does anyone have one with Centos7-arm64 on it?
Want to know if I should bother to attend. The specs for the board does not show it having a sata interface and only 1Gb memory. So not so interesting. It is a quad-core; I really want to upgrade my mailserver from the duo-core CubieTruck to more cores. Looking at the CubieTruck5...
I'm waiting for the Marvell ESPRESSOBin Board to arrive in March. It's the first affordable arm64 board with built-in SATA, MiniPCIe, USB3 and Linux mainline kernel support (see http://free-electrons.com/blog/a-kickstarter-for-a-low-cost-marvell-arm64-bo...).
Cheers Uli
On 01/19/2017 03:45 AM, Uli Middelberg wrote:
Am 19.01.2017 um 02:59 schrieb Robert Moskowitz:
There is an IoT meeting in the Detroit area Monday night with the Dragonboard 410c.
I see it was listed as possible 64 bit boards back in the beginning of this list. Does anyone have one with Centos7-arm64 on it?
Want to know if I should bother to attend. The specs for the board does not show it having a sata interface and only 1Gb memory. So not so interesting. It is a quad-core; I really want to upgrade my mailserver from the duo-core CubieTruck to more cores. Looking at the CubieTruck5...
I'm waiting for the Marvell ESPRESSOBin Board to arrive in March. It's the first affordable arm64 board with built-in SATA, MiniPCIe, USB3 and Linux mainline kernel support (see http://free-electrons.com/blog/a-kickstarter-for-a-low-cost-marvell-arm64-bo...).
Pretty decent looking. Keep us posted as to when it ships.
I noticed the 12V power. Is this the 'norm' for arm64?
Also the common 4 pin drive power connector, not the the little 5V one on my Cubies. Is this 12V to power a regular HD?
thanks