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How do you plan to use your board? - KryPtAlIvIaN - 07-09-2017 With all the buzz of the new board, I thought it be fun to find out what everyone plans to do with their board. I'm thinking of using it to study becoming a DBA, or retro gaming RE: How do you plan to use your board? - Luke - 07-09-2017 (07-09-2017, 05:50 PM)KryPtAlIvIaN Wrote: With all the buzz of the new board, I thought it be fun to find out what everyone plans to do with their board. I'm thinking of using it to studying becoming a DBA, or retro gaming One 2GB board for ATV One 2GB board for OMV One 4GB board for Linux and messing around RE: How do you plan to use your board? - fire219 - 07-09-2017 Taking over the world Mostly messing around, but also helping develop software for it. RE: How do you plan to use your board? - jl_678 - 07-09-2017 I will run it as a web server in my basement. It will also act as my primary python development platform as well although I could dedicate an A64+ to that. Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk RE: How do you plan to use your board? - MarkHaysHarris777 - 07-09-2017 Totally an engieering plaything right now; ... working on the gpio model for user space atm; and my gpio breakout cable. RE: How do you plan to use your board? - KryPtAlIvIaN - 07-10-2017 Its good to see everyone using their boards for different things. The other day, my girlfriend and I were talking about free time when we were younger. Seems like as a kid/ teenager free time was endless. Back in the day I would Study/Tinker and play games all evening. Now, after I get done with things that need to be done around the house, I look down and then back up at the clock and its bedtime RE: How do you plan to use your board? - xalius - 07-10-2017 For me the most important features are the I/O capabilities with USB3 and GbE, so I think I will try some microserver use cases... RE: How do you plan to use your board? - tllim - 07-12-2017 Some people interest on 4GB board for docker. RE: How do you plan to use your board? - pfeerick - 07-12-2017 4GB = docker (microserver) / OMV 2GB = OMV & ATV 1GB = MQTT & node-red, low bandwidth MySQL (and hopefully NRF24L01 gateway). RE: How do you plan to use your board? - RKD78Y6 - 07-13-2017 Did order the 4GB edition. I like to try run Proxmox on it, see or it is possible to run 3-4 VM´s at the same time. |