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Topic: [WTS] ARM-based single-board computers (2 models of Raspberry Pi alternatives) (Read 1165 times)

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FAQ:

Q1: Are you making these or something?

I'm a reseller at present. (Toward the goal to launch our own brand in the future of course.)


Q2: Why should I order these board from you?

I accept Bitcoin. And I'm willing to risk my own money to order them for resell.


Q3: What products you're provide by now?

Cubieboard and A13-OLinuXino.

Q4: Will the price be cheaper if buck order?

Yes! For the group buying A13-OLinuXino, if the total orders >10 for the first batch, every unit will be cheaper. And this will also applies to the person orders. You can wait until the total orders >10 for cheaper price, or I can conduct your orders immediate by the normal price without any delay.

Q5: What's the daily price calculation way you're used for now?

mtgoxUSD 24h Avg. You can check here:
http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/


Q6: Could you post pics?

Please see these pages:
http://cubieboard.org/2012/09/02/some-pictures-of-cubieboard/
https://www.olimex.com/Products/OLinuXino/A13/A13-OLinuXino/


Q7: How does this compare to the Raspberry Pi technically speaking?

The main difference is the faster CPU(1Ghz). You can also check this page for the specifications of Raspberry Pi:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raspberry_pi#Specifications


Q8: Can I suggest (older monitor) outputs?

It can be done by order A13-OLinuXino which cost almost the same to slightly higher (dependent on the number of orders) compared with Cubieboard.


Q9: Estimated shipping time?

May vary in accordance with the manufacturer for each model/product belongs. I'll check for you with your expected order requirements.


Q10: I feel less confidence in shopping in a place other than an independent website?

A decent website may be planned and set-up. But keep things simple in the beginning is indeed the current status quo.


p.s. Continued to update.
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Thanks for the question! Will post a FAQ soon.
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Not for hire.
I'll be interested in these devices as soon as they can run a semi-modern ubuntu kernel like 8.04.  From what I understand that is still a ways off though.
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I'm interested, but only if it runs android smoothly.
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Hello!
You should name then NakamotoNanos, Are you making these or something? Can I suggest (older monitor) outputs?
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Welcome to the SaltySpitoon, how Tough are ya?
Hmm, I like it. How does this compare to the Raspberry Pi technically speaking? Performance : Performance.
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heheh use one of these to monitor the farm!
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Sounds interesting, could you post pics?
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Main Features of Cubieboard:

  • 1G ARM cortex-A8 processor, NEON, VFPv3, 256KB L2 cache
  • Mali400, OpenGL ES GPU
  • 1GB DDR3 @480MHz
  • HDMI 1080p Output
  • 10/100M Ethernet
  • 4GB Nand Flash
  • 2 USB Host, 1 micro SD slot, 1 SATA, 1 ir
  • 96 extend pin including I2C, SPI, RGB/LVDS, CSI/TS, FM-IN, ADC, CVBS, VGA, SPDIF-OUT, R-TP..
  • Running Android, Ubuntu and other Linux distributions
  • dimension: 10 x 6 x 2 cm
  • SATA and power cable included

First 5 units would be sold for around 6BTC (for $60) each by the present BTC price (see FAQ: Q5). 1 unit will be reserved for sponsoring one Bitcoin related open-source project (details released later). If you're interested please send PM for the more accurate quotes.

More information please see FAQ.

Thanks!
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