01-28-2016, 07:13 AM
And note, the Raspberry Pi does not have a real time clock, unless you had an i2c real time clock.
If you are going to be running your pine64 stand-alone with no networking, and no GPS unit, you might want to buy the battery connection to keep the time accurate. Note, the Pine64 has a real time clock inside of it, what the add-on part provides is a connection so that you can use a coin style battery to keep the RTC powered when the main unit is not powered. A non-rechargeable coin cell should last several years.
If you are going to be running your pine64 stand-alone with no networking, and no GPS unit, you might want to buy the battery connection to keep the time accurate. Note, the Pine64 has a real time clock inside of it, what the add-on part provides is a connection so that you can use a coin style battery to keep the RTC powered when the main unit is not powered. A non-rechargeable coin cell should last several years.