I have J2 git running under Debian Wheezy on my Pandaboard which is a very
similar architecture (armhf) to the RK3066s - 1GB RAM and dual-core ARM
cortex A9 CPU.
Yesterday I only had time to set up Cadence and play a few MP3s but today
I'm going to see what it can do - which won't be much admittedly.
My Pandaboard, like many of these Android sticks, lacks SATA. SATA would be
a big win if you can get a device that has such a port as otherwise the
poor USB bus is choked to death with all your devices - HD, audio, ethernet
(in the case of my Panda and many other such boards also feature ethernet
which is actually a USB device).
If I was buying a RK3066 stick I'd get the Measy u2c which gets good
reviews and has an AV port. I'm not sure what to recommend in the way of
deb boards with SATA but I know that the cubieboard has SATA and its not
the only one but its one of the cheaper options.
On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 7:37 AM, Jeremy Jongepier <jeremy(a)autostatic.com>wrote;wrote:
On 05/27/2013 05:30 AM, Robin Gareus wrote:
On 05/27/2013 05:14 AM, Perry Kivolowitz wrote:
JACK does not appear to run on this platform
(yet). There will be
hardware with audio I/O in the not too distant future. It would
fantastic to have JACK there too.
Since December 2012 jackd2 works on RK3066 based devices (such as the
MK802).
PicUntu is based on Ubuntu 12.04 which likely ships a too old version of
jack.
best,
robin
Just bough a RK3066 based device and first thing I'll do when it arrives
is to get JACK running on it. I assume older versions of JACK don't run
because of the packed structs issue?
Jeremy
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