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TC in a Stick
tinypoodle:
--- Quote from: naf456 on February 08, 2013, 09:16:01 AM ---Alright, zRAM sounds awesome. I would have thought compressing/uncompressing files would take up more CPU time then waiting for HDD to find files.
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Huh? ::)
Any particular scenario?
SWR:
--- Quote ---Drool ;) That's the one I have my eye on as well.
Will likely proceed when I get past the Scale Expo.
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Nice. 8)
It's really small compared to the RaspberryPi as it's got about 8 times the processing power at half the size. I think it's really going to fly with TC. ;D
With the hopeful succes of the Lima driver http://limadriver.org/ the quad Mali-400 GPU's will pack additional punch for graphic or calculation heavy applications. I'm looking forward to unleashing the power of this little 2"x2" cutie. :)
Best regards
Soren
roberts:
--- Quote from: tinypoodle on February 08, 2013, 10:13:59 AM ---
--- Quote from: naf456 on February 08, 2013, 09:16:01 AM ---Alright, zRAM sounds awesome. I would have thought compressing/uncompressing files would take up more CPU time then waiting for HDD to find files.
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Huh? ::)
Any particular scenario?
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I am in process of rebuilding the kernel for A10 (bye bye Bterm) so I can give you current info.
Since these arm machines are pretty much closed systems, I inlined the few modules that are needed.
Check that your kernel has BLK_DEV_LOOP, SQUASHFS, SCSI_WAIT_SCAN, and BLK_DEV_INITRD
roberts:
I can now confirm that Core and Tiny Core runs fine on the original mk802!
tinypoodle:
--- Quote from: naf456 on February 08, 2013, 09:16:01 AM ---Alright, zRAM sounds awesome. I would have thought compressing/uncompressing files would take up more CPU time then waiting for HDD to find files. what compression schema does it use? gzip?
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It seems to use LZO.
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