01-26-2022, 02:19 PM
(08-15-2021, 12:59 PM)frimmel Wrote: I just would like to mention that I made a pinephone case printable in 5 colors, containing the Tux logo and Pine64 logo (sort of fan item I would say - don't expect it to be a "protective" case). It is available with or without a protector for an OTG cable and a cable holder as well. I put the item on thingieverse in case anyone else would like one: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4933237
I also wrote a small piece of scanning software for StructureCore on the pinephone (it only scans and records, some preview and settings, nothing fancy). In case anyone is interested the source code I would love to share it. BTW You can find a protective StructureCore shell here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4933248
Summary for StructureCore on pinephone: there is nowhere near full scanner performance, I can scan around 5fps using the pinephone. It's great fun anyway! I just compiled (on manjaro) and it worked (except their windowing; however, gtk3 works finewith the library on manjaro).
I got my PinePhone PRO (explorer) today and can conclude the following:
a/ The fan case I made for the Pinephone suits the PRO just fine.
b/ The (occipital) StructrureCore software compiles without hazzle (need gcc, make, cmake and pkgconf, that's all, then just build it).
c/ (for my implementation), the Structrure Core can stream around 9fps (highest quality) as compared to around 5 for the pinephone. Even though this difference might not seem too big, it makes a difference when actually scanning.