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  Photo data backup
Posted by: Jimmy Chiau - 01-28-2016, 10:04 PM - Forum: General Discussion on PINE A64(+) - Replies (7)

Hi,

Can the Pine A64 do this, to do a photo image(Nikon JPG & NEF)  transfer directly from a SD card into a usb HDD. this will good for travel photographer.

Thank.

Jimmy Chiau


  Pine A64 - Android Game station project
Posted by: octopus - 01-28-2016, 07:43 PM - Forum: Game Station Emulation - Replies (22)

Hey guys,

I want to make an Android game station with the Pine A64.
I first bought : PINE A64+ w/ 2GB SDRAM.

When available, I'll get these elements from PineA64:

  • Wifi 802.11BGN / Bluetooth 4.0 Combo
  • Acrylic case with mounting kit and 4 legs and Laser etching
  • PINE64 UL approved 5V 2A International Kit power Supply
I can use any USB 5V 2.1A power supply with microusb cable to power the PINE64 so I'm not sure about the last element.

I also bought a huge sd card to install the games and RemixOShttp://www.jide.com/en/remixos
I think this is the best solution to play Android games.

I'll also get 2 or 4 bluetooth controllers.
These have nice customer reviews: http://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Bluetooth...0188FPWOM/

About local multiplayer games, I think we should make a list of the top game: Do I miss something?


  Will Netflix actually be 4K
Posted by: Gaspode - 01-28-2016, 06:14 AM - Forum: Android on Pine A64(+) - Replies (11)

There's a lot of people posting about using the box for Netflix 4K ... However it seems very unlikely that this will be the case..

Can anyone confirm its version of the netflix App will be 4K enabled - Most versions of Android App aren't (the new FireTV being an exception) ...

At the very least HDCP 2.2 needs to be supported according to both Netflix and Amazon.

There's more here on the subject ( http://androidpcreview.com/will-my-andro...r-4k/3784/ ) I would like to know the actual capabilities of the both the Netfix and Prime apps.

G.


  RTC Battery Module
Posted by: monmoonmooonmoooon - 01-28-2016, 05:19 AM - Forum: Lithium and RTC Ports - Replies (2)

Hey guys.

My question regarding RTC is:
For normal use of Pine64, lets say RemixOS, Linux (in future), Kodi, etc. Is the RTC a requirement or a must have?

Thanks


Rainbow DMG/Classic Gameboy Enclosure!? n_n'
Posted by: Gearsoul - 01-28-2016, 02:25 AM - Forum: Enclosures - Replies (54)

*copy;paste;edit*

Soooo... Digging through some drawers, I came across my old Gameboy.

Consequently I have a large number of questions; apologies in advance?

I'm a complete newbie to modding, so I'm really gonna need some help here! n__n;; Please & thank you?


The DMG/Classic Gameboy (I presume external) dimensions googled up at 5.82 inches tall, 3.54 inches wide and 1.25 inches thick...

The Pine64 is 5 inches flat by 3.125 inches.


So, I think it might be possible to gut my Gameboy and squidgy the Pine64 and the battery into the case!? =D


I'd need help from Google, too, to actually *do* it, but I think this would be super cool! :3 

Or would it? :0c How do I deal with potential overheating? Is it too small a space for this? Or would heat production not be significant enough to be of concern?

And what about data storage... 


Awhile ago it was said the hard drive was 2.5"? A laptop one I believe. 
And while it wasn't confirmed by Pine64, someone else said it would probably be 7mm thick?

Is that accurate? Would I be able to sneak a hard drive in there, too? 

How big are the wifi/Bluetooth components? :0c The idea of connecting it to my (hand-me-down-i)phone to offload all my pictures(because my phone is weird or my laptop sucks(?) and it rarely shows up when I plug it in, making cleaning it out even harder) that take up a huge amount of my phones space is super appealing!

Or do you think it'd just be too tight to fit and it'd be a waste of money to add on additional components for this?

SkairkrohBule pointed out the USB ports stick out a fair bit, and thus gave me the idea of having them poke out of the game cartridge slot, so thanks for that! :D

(I wonder if I can use part of an old game cartridge as a cover for the slot, to protect the ports~ n__n Much as I love it, I'd probably sacrifice my semi-faded Pokémon Blue version for that job! Just so I can look at it all the time :P)

:0c I'll also have to look into replacing the screen, so it has a colour display...

Most results pertained to installing a backlight mod. 

So then I wondered if I could fit a GBA screen into the case; I have an old GBA laying around somewhere, too! After that, while searching for (another hand-me-down) my GBA, I came across my (also hand-me-down 'xD) DS lite! 

Now... That got me thinking... It would surely have a much higher quality screen/colour -- and *touchscreen!* =D

A bunch of googling later and I had the name of something else that I came across... SSD1289! :3

A 3.2 inch LCD touch screen(with some kind of card slot... Micro SD?) that I wouldn't have to carve out of another system and would be brand new! :D

I'd just have to remove the painted-on plastic screen so the whole thing is accessible/visible.

So, can someone tell me, am I completely barking up the wrong tree, here, or could this actually work?? :3


I also found a store that does modding/parts for retro consoles/handhelds: 
http://store.kitsch-bent.com/

It has some stuff that would be important, like GBAmp and Soundpro kits to improve the volume and quality of the sound. 

But then, perhaps I need not be constrained by (Classic Gameboy)DMG-specific hardware because I'm gutting it to stash the Pine64, and you guys might have some better suggestions for audio hardware? 0.0?


n____n;;; Sorry for this huge post, hope you guys can help me out!



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  3.2V lithium cell.
Posted by: tonigau - 01-28-2016, 01:51 AM - Forum: Lithium and RTC Ports - Replies (5)

1. Does Pine64 support 3.2V Lithium cell. eg: LiFePo4
    If no at the moment, can this be included as an option.
     I have some 10Ah  headway cells that I could use.


2. It would be useful to have an option in battery charging for Max capacity or Max life.
    (Lithium cells at full charge all the time have shorter life than if 95% charged.)
         or
     is this something that can be done in application software

        


Thanks


  PURCHASING BOARDS
Posted by: hazerty - 01-28-2016, 01:31 AM - Forum: General Discussion on PINE A64(+) - Replies (10)

when we are access to the payement, upgrades, accessories and module?

I am very excited and can't wait to have my board.


  VESA mount enclosure
Posted by: john - 01-27-2016, 03:58 PM - Forum: Enclosures - Replies (11)

I was wondering if the PINE team (or even a third party) was planning on making an enclosure compatible with VESA for mounting the PINE 64 to the back of a monitor?

I have a similar enclosure for Raspberry Pi, and it is very handy for having a nice low profile low power computer for internet browsing, watching, movies, etc. Similar to this: https://www.adafruit.com/products/2534


  Arch Linux
Posted by: Johnny - 01-27-2016, 01:55 PM - Forum: Linux on Pine A64(+) - Replies (8)

Are there any Arch users here?


  Dev toolchain
Posted by: MasterC - 01-27-2016, 01:08 PM - Forum: Linux on Pine A64(+) - Replies (3)

Can anyone point me to info on setting up the proper dev toolchain for the Pine64? I'm assuming there is a discussion for this somewhere that I'm not able to find. The toolchain and other related dev environment setup so we're all working on the same or similar setups.

Thanks.
-Chad