With an eye towards putting TinyCore on it, I picked this up:
Libre Computer Board AML-S905X-CC. (1 or 2 gb - I got the 2gb version)
I won't do a rehash of reviews on it, but just share some experiences with it. You can see more at libre.computer if you wish. It isn't vaporware, so I got it at the usual online places, along with a pi heatsink for good measure, and some other sundry items.
Right - two images are available one from Armbian and a "preview release" seemingly centering around Ubuntu Xenial. Get the latest one, although it seems devs are putting some final touches on it and awaiting further developments upstream. Heh, the preview image is a 2gb image which about 99% I don't need. TC spoiled me.
So I ran with that:
libre@libre-computer:~$ uname -a
Linux libre-computer 4.14.11-g18ced7f2-dirty #7 SMP PREEMPT Sat Jan 6 00:30:53 EST 2018 aarch64 aarch64 aarch64 GNU/Linux
Basically this preview release uses default username of Libre and password of computer
To get to the point, I'm not interested in heavy 4k video amusements and the like, but what I AM interested in is:
1) Compiled and installed busybox from source. Check!
2) Got aterm from the repos. Check!
3) Even better, got urxvt. Check!
4) Got Dillo browser up and running. Dillo and fltk. Check!
Right - so the board does everything I need to now. But it is screaming out for Tinycore! Dev's - wink-wink, nudge nudge.
Power consumption is just fine, although some videos and pictures show some MONSTER heatsink on it. While it doesn't get screaming hot with my usage, I just put on a spare RPI heatsink for good engineering practice. Fit perfectly. I think the monster heatsink is um, overkill for pics.
Anyway, while I'm not super interested in the classic splatter-disk install of XFCE-4 and touches of Ubuntu, I do appreciate the hard work that devs put into making it run well.
But imagine if TC / piCore / Dcore was on this!! Wish I knew what I was doing to make that happen, but I'm stuck in end-user land for now with a compile here and there....