2014-02-24 16:58 GMT+01:00 Ivan Tarozzi <itarozzi(a)gmail.com>om>:
Hi Carlos,
I'm developing an industrial application for a client using APC Rock.
I'm using Android, so I can confirm that linux runs on it and you can
find kernel and uboot here:
https://github.com/apc-io/apc-rock
I never tried a "standard" linux ditributions, so I can't tell about it,
but I fear the VIA support against linux is absent.
I suggest you look at some better supported board.
just my2c
Ivan
Thanks so much, Ivan.
It's really helpful to have such a warn before wanting to purchase one
of those and make my life trickier, most of all when surely I would
try to put Musix inside that would have some driver problems (it's
100% free/libre based on Debian).
I liked the book-style one, but now maybe I'll go some other way.
Regards.
Il 21/02/2014 09:35, Carlos sanchiavedraz ha scritto:
Hello dear all.
Lately I've found this devices by APC that seem quite interesting to
me given my interest and projects around Raspberry PI and Linux Audio:
http://apc.io/products/rock/
http://apc.io/products/8750a/
I love this presentation as a book,,
http://apc.io/products/paper/
... and that, presenting a device in a nice and not PC-like way, is
something I've been thinkinf of for a long time, but I couldn't do it
myself without a lot of building and DIY.
Does anybody have or tried one as it is? And with Linux?
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