[App_rpt-users] ASL Pi hardware requirements ?
Steve Zingman
szingman at msgstor.com
Thu Jun 21 02:07:49 UTC 2018
Not a fan of the Pi Zero W. I prefer a Ethernet connector. If your
NanaoPi is a NEO not a NEO2 it should boot with this
<https://dl.armbian.com/nanopineo/Debian_stretch_next.7z> or the ASL
1.01 image for the NEO.
Steve
On 06/20/2018 10:00 PM, Mike wrote:
> Thanks Steve and Angelo
>
> So it sounds like just a little thin heatsink will fix it up. I have
> lots of cooling goodies laying around.
> But I have one of those Steve but it's 256m so don't figure I'll do
> much with that.
> I have download the image and tried it in that nano, no boot. It may
> be defective.
>
> but i'm in the experimental mood so I ordered a few different ones to
> test.
> I have to say, so far I do like the zero-w
> But I have not check enough to know how great that is. But I think i
> want one more just to have.
> When you got your first VW, it was the greatest car in the world till
> you got the Pontiac...LOL
> I also have a pi3b+ coming since the 1.4ghz and wifi are appealing to
> me at this point.
>
> ...mike/kb8jnm
>
>
> On 6/20/2018 9:29 PM, Steve Zingman wrote:
>> I prefer the NanoPi NEO
>> <http://www.friendlyarm.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=132>
>> Order the heat sink also. There is a ASL 1.01 image for it.
>>
>> 73, Steve N4IRS
>>
>> On 06/20/2018 06:10 PM, Mike wrote:
>>>
>>> Well, the time has come for me to eat some Pi topped with ASL
>>> sprinkles,
>>>
>>> I have a goal of using it for the TXr on a my revised split site 6m
>>> repeater,
>>>
>>> So, I have ordered a bunch of different Pi's to taste but I don't
>>> see the min requirements for the hardware,
>>>
>>> Will the image run on a Orange Pi zero w512mb (I would think it
>>> does) or does this need 1gb
>>>
>>> perhaps it's there and I just overlooked it speed reading....LOL
>>>
>>> The different flavors have not yet arrived so I have plenty of time.
>>>
>>> ...mike/kb8jnm
>>>
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