2014-10-21 11:48 GMT+02:00 Jeremy Jongepier <jeremy(a)autostatic.com>om>:
On 10/20/2014 05:10 PM, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
On Mon, October 20, 2014 10:59 pm, Jeremy Jongepier wrote:
> On 10/20/2014 11:34 AM, Atte wrote:
>> Dunno about jack, but it seems interesting! However I can't seem to
find
>> any prices...
>
> These devices are fairly cheap starting from about $50:
>
http://www.dx.com/p/ditter-u20-dual-core-android-4-2-google-tv-hd-player-w-…
If you want something that is relatively cheap that can run pianoteq,
linuxsampler, etc... then you should look into the Intel NUC range.
They provide a very nice piece of gear for a stand alone solution and
decent responsive support via the OTC forums. I requested a change to the
BIOS and they did it for me as an update.
I have had one for several months as a head for my home entertainment
center and it is working very well. Yesterday I did some edits with
ardour2. All I had to do was "apt-get install ardour".
It's not $50 but it is less than $300 for a complete 64 bit x86 solution
including RAM/HDD/SSD. The case is brushed aluminium and it is very
robust. If you get an SSD it is nearly 100% solid state apart from the
CPU
fan which is almost noiseless.
My (cheap) home stereo speaker system generates more noise than the fan
and I have it running 24/7 for net streaming to TV with full 1080p over
hdmi.
Saves all the hassle of learning how to cross compile and the general
issues associated with developing for ARM.
I tried several other options before settling on this one. They were
cheaper but also more frustrating.
Intel are catching up on ARM these days with the 16/14/12nm fab process.
That's one of the cheapest I could find with
an Allwinner A20 chipset.
Better would be to get something like a Cubieboard.
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Patrick Shirkey
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Nice devices but are they fanless? They also seem to be fairly big, I
guess a Cubieboard is 4x as small as a NUC board. But I haven't really
compared the measurements yet so I could be wrong.
Jeremy
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It seems they do have some fan, Jeremy. On that link I posted they announce
another device fanless made for thin clients:
BTW, I'm still looking forward to have or test a Cubieboard for audio, it
seem they can be quite cheap. I think you've made good progresses with them.
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