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naf456:

--- Quote from: roberts on February 09, 2013, 03:54:32 PM ---I can now confirm that Core and Tiny Core runs fine on the original mk802!

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Awesome!
I'm actually currently not working on the port to the mk808. I'm actually researching into the possibility of creating a custom desktop environment at the mo ::)
I like FLWM but it's just not pretty enough :L

 

roberts:
Everyone has there favorites when it comes to desktop and GUI apps. That is why I now stay focused on just the Core. The latest Core is even more embedded.

As for the original mk802 with 1GB, it can be had so cheap and having 1 GB or ram makes such a difference. I will be showing the mk802, mele, cubieboard, and raspberry pi at Scale. This year it is all arm at the Tiny Core booth. Well almost, another team member will have x86-64. But even the demo vidoes will be running on arm. 8)

Lee:

--- Quote ---This year it is all arm at the Tiny Core booth
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Nice kit for an expo - I'm picturing the whole mess except for monitors in one decent sized cardboard box.  :)

I'm curious to hear how much attention the booth draws from the general linux crowd,  And of course to see pictures - a photo gallery on the forums or on the main web page would be cool.

lovenini:

--- Quote from: roberts on February 09, 2013, 03:54:32 PM ---I can now confirm that Core and Tiny Core runs fine on the original mk802!

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they've released a quad core MK402 version 4.0 based on rockchip rk3188

I think A31 quad core A7+sgx544MP2 version will come out soon

pioj:
Takin' in count this post:
http://www.newaydeals.com/testing-of-allwinner-quad-core-chip-a31-cpu/

And after  reading Robert has the Samsung gpu-based in mind, makes me guess our next target will be Cortex A9, instead of the A15 or the Allwinner A31...

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