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Equipment Question - King Patte - 04-22-2016 Can i use equipment from the Rasberry Pi 2? RE: Equipment Question - androsch - 04-22-2016 (04-22-2016, 07:30 AM)King Patte Wrote: Can i use equipment from the Rasberry Pi 2?What exactly do you like to use? We don't know your equipment and especially cards and PSU are essential! Gesendet von meinem K00L mit Tapatalk RE: Equipment Question - King Patte - 04-22-2016 I want to know generally what I can use from the Raspberry Pi 2 RE: Equipment Question - androsch - 04-22-2016 (04-22-2016, 07:50 AM)King Patte Wrote: I want to know generally what I can use from the Raspberry Pi 2We need to know exactly what you have from the PI2 and like to use for the Pine64. Sorry, my crystal ball is out of order at the moment... Gesendet von meinem K00L mit Tapatalk RE: Equipment Question - MichaelMeissner - 04-22-2016 I don't have my pine64 yet, so this is just based on reading the forum. From your Raspberry Pi 2, unless the monitor is a HDMI monitor that can support 1080p, it WILL NOT work on the pine64. Some of the various Pi monitors that will not work include:
Next up is the power cord. The pine64 is like the Raspberry Pi 3, in that it really wants a lot of power. If your power cable is just a random charger meant for smartphones or tablets, it may not be suitable for the Pine64. If on the other hand, you have a power cord that can deliver 5 volts and 2 amps cleanly that in will probably work. Note, some 2 amp power cords only deliver 2 amps if they are attached to a recognized smart phone, and if it is connected to a random device, it will only give you 500 mA. You don't want smart chargers, you want something that will deliver the power all of the time. Assuming you do not have one of the original Raspberry Pi model A or B's, you probably can reuse your micro-SD card. Note, if you reuse it, it will need to be reformatted, and you will lose all data on the card. However, cards aren't that expensive these days. Be sure to buy a name brand card from a recognized dealer (not ebay, not some random Amazon reseller) as there is a problem with fake cards. FWIW, I just bought a 32GB SanDisk microSDHC UHS-1 card from B&H photo video in New York for $11 (however, they just shutdown for the next 8 days in observance of Passover). In general, if you buy micro-SD cards from big box stores, expect to pay a lot for the card, and if you buy it from some random ebay vendor, expect a fake that may/may not work as well as the card it is pretending to be. I tend to like SanDisk most for my cameras, but Lexer, Samsung, and Kingston tend to be good names. If you have a USB mouse, it will likely work on the pine64. If you have devices that require you to install software, they likely won't work at the present time. Perhaps they will in the future (assuming somebody has the time and motivation to make it work). Most of the things targeted towards the Pi, probably won't work out of the box on the pine64. |