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=== intro ===
 
=== intro ===
<strike>Next to the [[Raspberry Pi]], ACKspace also has a Cubieboard to experiment with:</strike> [[User:Coolepascal|CoolePascal]] has it now.
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Location: [[Location::User:Coolepascal|CoolePascal]] has it now.
  
 
=== buying together ===
 
=== buying together ===
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This one will cost $55.-(&euro;41.96) with $14.- (&euro;10.68) shipping
 
This one will cost $55.-(&euro;41.96) with $14.- (&euro;10.68) shipping
 
 
* [[User:Xopr|Xopr]] wants one or two (one for the space)
 
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=== ideas ===
 
=== ideas ===

Latest revision as of 11:31, 12 October 2016

intro

Location: CoolePascal has it now.

buying together

It is quite hard to get hold of it cheaply, so if more people want one, we can buy together

See cubieboard.org/buy


embeddedcomputer.nl/cubieboard/cubieboard.html

This one will cost €63.53 with 7% discount on 5, and 11% discount on 10, with €5.- shipping


www.miniand.com

This one will cost $55.-(€41.96) with $14.- (€10.68) shipping

ideas

My (Xopr's) idea was to make an audio-icecast black box.

Specs:

  • 1G ARM cortex-A8 processor, NEON, VFPv3, 256KB L2 cache
  • Mali400, OpenGL ES GPU
  • 512M/1GB DDR3 @480MHz
  • HDMI 1080p Output
  • 10/100M Ethernet
  • 4Gb Nand Flash
  • 2 USB Host, 1 micro SD slot, 1 SATA, 1 ir
  • 96 extend pin including I2C, SPI, RGB/LVDS, CSI/TS, FM-IN, ADC, CVBS, VGA, SPDIF-OUT, R-TP..
  • Running Android, Ubuntu and other Linux distributions

See: cubieboard.org