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  Supported 4:3 and 16:10 resolutions over HDMI on Android
Posted by: karlitos - 03-04-2016, 04:05 AM - Forum: Android on Pine A64(+) - Replies (26)

Hello,

I would like to know if the Pine64 will support the standart 4:3 and 16:10 resolution modes (1024y768, 1280x800, 1440x900 ...) running Android.

At the moment there is almost no platform supporting resolutions beside 16:9 which would allow Android development. Which is very missfortunate, because it will be great to use stripped, resource saving android together with hardware accelerated WebView to create hybrid applications with tools like cordova/phonegap ....


  Shipping Progress
Posted by: TerryB - 03-03-2016, 05:10 PM - Forum: Shipment Related Discussion - Replies (1067)

Got a reply off FB as to shipping speed:

"We are currently shipping 500-700 orders a day"

So by my math they have about 4-5 people working at shipping them out.


  chrome os [chromium] in the works!
Posted by: ronj1950 - 03-03-2016, 10:15 AM - Forum: General Discussion on PINE A64(+) - Replies (20)

Hello fellow Pine64'ers>

Google news picked this up for me>  The founder of Chromium OS said that their project is expanding and they are looking forward to bring the OS to all the major SBCs out in the market. The Chromium OS will be now available for Pi Zero, PINE64 and C.H.I.P and many more SBCs.

http://www.chromiumosforsbc.org/

The fun goes on .. I did order the pre-loaded android, remix {use already} and ubuntu microdisks...and of course 2 boards, and set up for tablet.

Regards,

RonJ


  Which OS will you install into your Pine 64?
Posted by: 7777777 - 03-03-2016, 03:01 AM - Forum: General Discussion on PINE A64(+) - Replies (21)

Remix OS is on the way to be created and may be ready soon, one admin said

I feel like installing this Remix OS for a multimedia-like PC to view streaming and so on

However I believe Remix OS will be more resources-greedy than linux distros for example...

Anyways, which OS will you install, and if you want briefly explain why, thanks


  Real-time linux kernel
Posted by: Artyom - 03-02-2016, 09:54 PM - Forum: Linux on Pine A64(+) - Replies (45)

Development of real-time kernel.


This thread created for all those interested in the development of real-time kernel. real-time Linux kernel will allow to extend the scope of possible application Pine64. For example in avionics (autopilot for drone), automation systems, etc.


  PINE64 Acrylic Open Enclosure
Posted by: jmc - 03-02-2016, 12:57 PM - Forum: Enclosures - Replies (9)

Is the PINE64 Acrylic Open Enclosure case hardware designed in such a way as to make them stackable similar to the below image?


[Image: 51CIdDlsEFL.jpg]


  Is it possible to have more than one screen?
Posted by: MostHated - 03-02-2016, 11:48 AM - Forum: POT modules - Replies (2)

Hello all, I was wondering if there was a way to have more than one screen? I have seen on the Rasp Pi people have used USB to HDMI out adapters with success, but they take away from compute resources and such, is there a way to have more than one screen (for extended desktop, not just mirror)? I have seen "video walls" using clustering, but I don't want to simply play a video, just extend a desktop.

If anyone knows of any way, I would appreciate it!
Thanks,

**Edit, is it possible to use both the 7inch screen connected to the board as well as an HDMI monitor at the same time for dual monitors?


  Petition thread for screen larger than 7inch
Posted by: MostHated - 03-02-2016, 11:44 AM - Forum: LCD and Touch Panel - Replies (4)

Hello, I saw in another thread that they said if there was enough interest in a larger screen,  they would consider making them. I figure this would be a good way to gauge the interest.


  [REQUEST] Youtube video tutorial for dual-install Ubuntu + Remix OS
Posted by: 7777777 - 03-02-2016, 05:38 AM - Forum: Getting Started - Replies (14)

Seems we would be receiving our Pine 64 now  Big Grin

Now, the OS seems an issue due to small developments and may take some time until a stable release is done? I miss kind of clear software support section by Pine64 staff

I request someone to publish (when possible) a step-by-step Youtube tutorial for a dual install of Ubuntu 16 + Remix OS 2.0

I think a minimum sd card with 16GB would be ok

Thanks


  Pine 64 benchmarks
Posted by: patrickhwood - 03-02-2016, 12:11 AM - Forum: Linux on Pine A64(+) - Replies (68)

Here's my first set of bencharks for the Pine 64.

OS: Ubuntu 16.04, kernel 3.10.65
Compiler version: gcc 5.3.1
Compiler options: -static -O3 -mcpu=cortex-a53 -march=armv8-a -fomit-frame-pointer -funroll-loops
scaling_governor set to performance
CPU frequency: 1.152 GHz

Whetstone (double precision):

Code:
Loops: 1000000, Iterations: 1, Duration: 35 sec.

C Converted Double Precision Whetstones: 2857.1 MIPS

nbench 2.2.3:
Code:
TEST                : Iterations/sec.  : Old Index   : New Index
                    :                  : Pentium 90* : AMD K6/233*
--------------------:------------------:-------------:------------
NUMERIC SORT        :          533.93  :      13.69  :       4.50
STRING SORT         :          132.36  :      59.14  :       9.15
BITFIELD            :      2.2273e+08  :      38.21  :       7.98
FP EMULATION        :          144.41  :      69.29  :      15.99
FOURIER             :          8829.3  :      10.04  :       5.64
ASSIGNMENT          :          12.059  :      45.88  :      11.90
IDEA                :          2520.4  :      38.55  :      11.45
HUFFMAN             :          966.88  :      26.81  :       8.56
NEURAL NET          :          15.244  :      24.49  :      10.30
LU DECOMPOSITION    :          446.62  :      23.14  :      16.71
==========================ORIGINAL BYTEMARK RESULTS==========================
INTEGER INDEX       : 37.365
FLOATING-POINT INDEX: 17.852
Baseline (MSDOS*)   : Pentium* 90, 256 KB L2-cache, Watcom* compiler 10.0
==============================LINUX DATA BELOW===============================
CPU                 : 4 CPU
L2 Cache            : 
OS                  : Linux 3.10.65+
C compiler          : gcc version 5.3.1 20160225 (Ubuntu/Linaro 5.3.1-10ubuntu2) 
libc                : static
MEMORY INDEX        : 9.544
INTEGER INDEX       : 9.162
FLOATING-POINT INDEX: 9.901
Baseline (LINUX)    : AMD K6/233*, 512 KB L2-cache, gcc 2.7.2.3, libc-5.4.38

Here are the RPi 2 numbers for comparison:

OS: Raspbian 8, kernel 4.1.12
Compiler version: gcc 4.7.3
Compiler options: -static -O3 -mcpu=cortex-a8 -mtune=cortex-a8 -mfpu=neon -funroll-loops
scaling_governor set to performance
CPU frequency: 900 MHz

Code:
Loops: 300000, Iterations: 1, Duration: 25 sec.
C Converted Double Precision Whetstones: 1200.0 MIPS

Code:
TEST                : Iterations/sec.  : Old Index   : New Index
                   :                  : Pentium 90* : AMD K6/233*
--------------------:------------------:-------------:------------
NUMERIC SORT        :          428.62  :      10.99  :       3.61
STRING SORT         :          47.417  :      21.19  :       3.28
BITFIELD            :      1.3469e+08  :      23.10  :       4.83
FP EMULATION        :          59.695  :      28.64  :       6.61
FOURIER             :          3992.4  :       4.54  :       2.55
ASSIGNMENT          :          7.7852  :      29.62  :       7.68
IDEA                :            1655  :      25.31  :       7.52
HUFFMAN             :           687.7  :      19.07  :       6.09
NEURAL NET          :          6.3458  :      10.19  :       4.29
LU DECOMPOSITION    :          192.71  :       9.98  :       7.21
==========================ORIGINAL BYTEMARK RESULTS==========================
INTEGER INDEX       : 21.614
FLOATING-POINT INDEX: 7.731
Baseline (MSDOS*)   : Pentium* 90, 256 KB L2-cache, Watcom* compiler 10.0
==============================LINUX DATA BELOW===============================
CPU                 : 4 CPU ARMv7 Processor rev 5 (v7l)
L2 Cache            :
OS                  : Linux 4.1.12-hypriotos-v7+
C compiler          : arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc
libc                : static
MEMORY INDEX        : 4.954
INTEGER INDEX       : 5.749
FLOATING-POINT INDEX: 4.288
Baseline (LINUX)    : AMD K6/233*, 512 KB L2-cache, gcc 2.7.2.3, libc-5.4.38