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RE: 9$ CHIP computer - Larz60+ - Dec-27-2016 Here's a place to whet your appetite: http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/08/23/FreeBSD_Basics.html RE: 9$ CHIP computer - j.crater - Dec-27-2016 Thanks, that looks like a good place to start. It has things I once already knew and more. I'll kick in with questions for which I won't be able to find satisfactory answers myself if that's ok. RE: 9$ CHIP computer - wavic - Dec-28-2016 (Dec-27-2016, 10:38 PM)Larz60+ Wrote: There are 5 links here, which one, IEEE? http://ieeexplore.ieee.org RE: 9$ CHIP computer - Larz60+ - Dec-28-2016 This is an elitist organization: Yea, They require membership, which isn't cheap ($200 per year). there are methods on you tube that explain how to download for free, but I can't vouch for them. There is some open access, see http://ieeeaccess.ieee.org/learn-more-about-ieee-access/announcements/ I don't know what's available. I need to find alternatives to IEEE. RE: 9$ CHIP computer - j.crater - Dec-28-2016 While I am not very familiar with the subject, I am thinking whether IEEE articles are far too specialized/specific considering our current stage of developing the idea. I guess industrialization phase, or somewhere around that, is when it comes down to such detailed knowledge. And by that time, specialists should be involved anyway. Pardon me if I am wrong, I am not speaking from first hand experiences, so I won't mind getting educated. =) RE: 9$ CHIP computer - Larz60+ - Dec-28-2016 I agree - I need to find alternatives to IEEE. RE: 9$ CHIP computer - Larz60+ - Dec-30-2016 For C.H.I.P. Batteries cost more than the chip $14.95 for 2500 mAh at Adafruit Industries Product Id: 328 [url=https://www.adafruit.com/category/44][/url] Looking for tft and some sort of case RE: 9$ CHIP computer - j.crater - Dec-30-2016 "Official" extras are rarely a cost effective option. There must be better alternative ways to get power for your CHIP. Have you connected CHIP to any kind of display yet and try it out? RE: 9$ CHIP computer - Larz60+ - Dec-30-2016 Still on the boat from Hong Kong RE: 9$ CHIP computer - j.crater - Dec-30-2016 Oh right, you gave away the pieces you had. I too have something on boat coming this way https://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/New-Orange-Pi-PC-2-H5-64bit-Support-the-Lubuntu-linux-and-android-mini-PC-Beyond/1553371_32761481418.html?spm=2114.12010608.0.0.Zz0cvQ From what I saw, I will have problem finding support, but device itself seems great for the price and it will keep me busy for a while. |