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TC in a Stick

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naf456:
Sorry if this is a stupid question but, is the TC kernel vanilla linux or have you guys modified it?
The reason I ask is because I might try to port it over myself >_<

I apologize about the thread to - kinda didn't relies the reason why you guys are porting it to arm is because of these sticks - I didn't realize how popular they were  ???
Still an awesome concept - dual core computer in a stick - my PowerMac G4 is slower then these sticks bearing in mind it practically catches on fire and originally cost £3000 ^_^

There is no bytecode to turn off RK3033's? - so the guys at Rock chip were like - "Pft, Powering off devices are for losers"
forgive me for my little knowledge - I have only studied IA32 architecture a little bit. looks like I'll be heading down the library for some Assembly books again - this time on ARMv7  ;)

Oh and Linux 3.0 Kernel development - and get a book on Python - Hmm... overloading myself too much I think. Neither mind studying for my electronics course at college  :o

SWR:

--- Quote from: roberts on January 17, 2013, 12:41:34 PM ---I am considering the Samsung Quad as next target for import.
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I've just bought the Odroid-U2 board, and would be very interrested in this.  :D

Best regards
Soren

roberts:

--- Quote from: naf456 on February 07, 2013, 08:31:24 PM ---Sorry if this is a stupid question but, is the TC kernel vanilla linux or have you guys modified it?
The reason I ask is because I might try to port it over myself >_<

I apologize about the thread to - kinda didn't relies the reason why you guys are porting it to arm is because of these sticks - I didn't realize how popular they were  ???
Still an awesome concept - dual core computer in a stick - my PowerMac G4 is slower then these sticks bearing in mind it practically catches on fire and originally cost £3000 ^_^

There is no bytecode to turn off RK3033's? - so the guys at Rock chip were like - "Pft, Powering off devices are for losers"
forgive me for my little knowledge - I have only studied IA32 architecture a little bit. looks like I'll be heading down the library for some Assembly books again - this time on ARMv7  ;)

Oh and Linux 3.0 Kernel development - and get a book on Python - Hmm... overloading myself too much I think. Neither mind studying for my electronics course at college  :o

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Not vanilla, because of initramfs and zram. But those details are posted.

roberts:

--- Quote from: SWR on February 08, 2013, 01:29:01 AM ---
--- Quote from: roberts on January 17, 2013, 12:41:34 PM ---I am considering the Samsung Quad as next target for import.
--- End quote ---
I've just bought the Odroid-U2 board, and would be very interrested in this.  :D

Best regards
Soren

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Drool  ;) That's the one I have my eye on as well.
Will likely proceed when I get past the Scale Expo.

naf456:
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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