Asus Tinker Board (identical raspberry with many more potential)
which of you has the opportunity to try on this tab to QLC raspberry?
QLC(RPi image) on Asus Tinker Board ?
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Tinker board has a Rockchip CPU. Raspberry Pi has a Broadcom CPU.Mihai Andrei wrote: ↑Thu Mar 30, 2017 7:41 pm Asus Tinker Board (identical raspberry with many more potential)
Should I say more ?
Why don't you mention Banana Pi, ODROID-C2, Pine64, PcDuino too ? They're all different one from another and the Raspberry Pi image will not work.
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as to which of these cards qlc runs well?mcallegari wrote: ↑Fri Mar 31, 2017 5:50 pm Why don't you mention Banana Pi, ODROID-C2, Pine64, PcDuino too ? They're all different one from another and the Raspberry Pi image will not work.
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Personally I like the ODROID-C2 very much (I have one), especially for the video decoding part (it has 4K HEVC hw decoding) but mostly nothing to do with QLC+.
If I remember the CPU is also more powerful than the Pi 3, and that counts for QLC+.
In any case, as I said, the current image for RPi will not work on any of the mentioned board. You need to build QLC+ yourself, and it will (99%) surely work.
If I remember the CPU is also more powerful than the Pi 3, and that counts for QLC+.
In any case, as I said, the current image for RPi will not work on any of the mentioned board. You need to build QLC+ yourself, and it will (99%) surely work.
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I have Odroid C1 (the original one). I compiled my own QLC+ from sources (usually fresh from git the night before the show) and run the default Odroid Ubuntu image (12.04 I believe). It works fine.
I use eDMX1 or Enttec Open DMX clone for output and a BCF2000 for input.
I didn't try Massimo's image, so I can't tell whether it works.
Jano
I use eDMX1 or Enttec Open DMX clone for output and a BCF2000 for input.
I didn't try Massimo's image, so I can't tell whether it works.
Jano