(12-11-2015, 06:53 AM)hape Wrote:Thanks, this helps(12-11-2015, 04:52 AM)tllim Wrote:(12-11-2015, 04:27 AM)hape Wrote: hi
is it possible to discuss to get more memory such as 4GB (or more). I think a lot of people would appreciate this.
There are a lot of days left in Kickstarter but i think for now almost everyone goes to the 2GB (because there is not more to buy).
thx for thinking about that
hape
Hi Hape, we will explore into 4GB possibility. One question, why need such high capacity? for what type of application?
hi
good question :-)
I want to put a multithread system into the run. So every task could be done in real time but with Linux and the drivers for the sensors and the LCD i don't want to see that the memory is a an impact and the costs for more memory are very cheap.
I'm also thinking to do a database on it (if its possible).
So many aspects are talking for more memory.
Hope this helps.
hae
(12-11-2015, 07:01 AM)versetti Wrote: I just got a reply on Facebook about this, it's not looking good:
"The ram is soldered onto the board so you won't be able to upgrade yourself. You can choose the 512, 1GB, or 2Gb models." -Pine 64 Facebook
Maybe we can try to take the existing memory away, and try to solder more. I'm sure that, eventually, we will be able to do this. Someone will find a way, I'm sure.
For system reliability, the memory needs to solder onto the board.