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  Gesture Recognition
Posted by: fsa317 - 01-23-2016, 11:15 AM - Forum: Pine A64 Projects, Ideas and Tutorials - Replies (5)

Just curious, how feasible is it to use a Pine 64 (w/ android) to build a gesture recognition / control to play games.  For example, playing fruit ninja by actually swiping your arms (not touch screen).


  GSM and GPS>??
Posted by: Zoidiano0 - 01-23-2016, 08:47 AM - Forum: Android on Pine A64(+) - Replies (7)

I hope some of the upcoming modules be

GSM & GPS

and if this are going to be directly integrated with the android OS,
so no need to use 3rd party app to manage them Big Grin
and be able to use it with google maps and telephony Big Grin


  How to get new torrent files asap?
Posted by: JulianM - 01-23-2016, 07:43 AM - Forum: General Discussion on PINE A64(+) - Replies (5)

Hi there!

I'd like to support you, so I just installed a torrent software on my server to support you with spreading your operating system images Smile
My provider already knows and accepted that.

   

How to get your new torrent files asap?


Best regards
Julian


  Hardware Source
Posted by: enoCeniP - 01-23-2016, 07:01 AM - Forum: POT modules - Replies (27)

Hi there!

As you state on the Pine64 homepage, "PINE64 is an open source platform from both hardware to software.", I was wondering

- when
- where
- in which form

we can expect the PCB sources to show up?

Thanks for all your efforts, can't wait for my 64+ to arrive!

Cheers,
enoCeniP



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  Congrats Campaign successfully finished!
Posted by: By-Jokese - 01-23-2016, 05:49 AM - Forum: General Discussion on PINE A64(+) - Replies (2)

Congrats and thanks to all the developers for this project. Finally is done and from my point of view, with great results: 1.731.439 $. Exclamation

Can wait for the february shipping. Wink


  Android (android_dd_20160112) first impressions
Posted by: janjwerner - 01-22-2016, 09:50 PM - Forum: Android on Pine A64(+) - Replies (25)

Hey Folks, 
I received the development board, so I can share some experience thus far, if you have any questions, want me to run some tests let me know. 

First of all the board is pretty big - if you are used to raspberry pi, think twice the size (check the photo for the size comparison). Personally I don't mind, but you may say whoa this is big Wink
https://www.anony.ws/image/Jt6t
For the numbers fans: Antutu: final score: 23467
If you compare that to Amlogic or Rockchip
http://www.cnx-software.com/2015/11/19/a...omparison/
it seems to lag behind, on the other hand, Pine has no heatsink and I noticed very significant throttling when temperatures reached 120F. 
If you want better performance heatsink is a must. 
CPU-Z report available at valid.x86.fr/a/khq0ec
The standard range of apps work just fine, I had few crashes with app store installing antutu 3d, I guess there are some quirks of android that need to be worked out. 
Netflix running at 1080p gets the temperature of the core (measured with the outside thermometer) to 110F.
KillAWatt EZ (the wall power meter) shows 4.8-5.2W while running Netflix. 

Audio goes through HDMI unless you plug headphones. 
Board shows great potential for whatever you will want to use it, game console / tv box, ARMv8 development machine. It needs some loving, but hey for 19/29$ you can't go wrong.


  4GB DDR3 option on A64+ units
Posted by: AuDioFreaK39 - 01-22-2016, 07:13 PM - Forum: General Discussion on PINE A64(+) - Replies (25)

Dear Pine64 Development Team,

I had a question regarding memory capacity on the A64+ units. Would it be possible to offer a 4GB DDR3 option for just a couple dollars more over the 2GB option? Our news team recently wrote a story about the Pine A64 and some of our readers have suggested that a 4GB A64+ option would make the device much more usable as a PC. This would also allow the device to make full use of the 64-bit memory address space.

Please let us know what you guys think. Looking forward to your response.


  PINE as Wireless Repeater/Access Point?
Posted by: Dizzy49 - 01-22-2016, 06:22 PM - Forum: Pine A64 Projects, Ideas and Tutorials - Replies (7)

I'm trying to figure out if Pine can do what I am hoping it can, and if so, HOW Smile

I have a large home with concrete and lath and plaster walls.  Pretty much the bane for wireless signals.  I've tried the Wireless Repeaters that connect via wifi, and then rebroadcast, but they are NOT GOOD for my application.  I am unclear on what the technical term is for it (Repeater, Extender, Access Point, etc) but what I need is something to connect via wired connection, and then broadcast a wireless signal (essentially a wireless router).  I have a good wireless router now, that reaches most of the house, but I need something for 3 smaller areas.  I was about to buy some cheap wireless routers and just set the SID and pw the same as my existing one.

It seems that even the cheaper board (with the Wifi) would be able to do this from a technical stand point, but I don't know what kind of software I'd need to accomplish.

Any thoughts would be appreciated.

Thanks!


Information Improving the forum
Posted by: Zoidiano0 - 01-22-2016, 01:38 PM - Forum: General Discussion on PINE A64(+) - Replies (9)

Well guys our proyect is about to be founded!
and so we are able to request features help examples for this board this board has a lot of potential.
but not everybody is able to manage and complete its projects or ideas for its owm
so we need som help
just the fact that allwinner its a new SOC ( not a common use one )
we need help to understand and work with our boards
and to be able to work with our board flawlessly we need some examples
in other words
we need a part of the forum that is for learning ,

a noob section and an advanced section with examples and ideas of how to make some thinks with the board
with exampes How-To code and thinks like that
pretty much like the arduino playground i know that this is serious code and i like that, to be able to code all of this we need examples and people that make this content.
and not only that, we need also that people in the forum support ideas
thats why the forum exist anyway.
so if we want a big and nice community we need to work together. so this project can become the project we want it to be Big Grin 

please post what  kind of content you think is nedded in this forum
. so the creators can work on that Smile

@tllim you are a moderator in the forum please help us with this

thanks.!!
(sorry for my English its not my native lang Smile )


  5 inch touch lcd from eBay
Posted by: Glychee - 01-22-2016, 12:37 PM - Forum: POT modules - Replies (2)

I was considering buying a 5 inch lcd from eBay to make a small portable pc from my Pine and this one also has a touch control panel , which uses an XPT2046 controller ,connected through a header on the back compatible with Raspberry Pi.
Reading that chip's datasheet it looks like it's some kind of SPI connection that also uses an interrupt when it's touched at all.

I have noticed some other displays on eBay displays having a note in their description to have select a different HDMI mode because it might only show a part of the screen, will this be changeable within the Pine64 as well?

I was wondering how compatible it would be or pointers in the right direction to the info I should be reading.