NanoPi NEO
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NanoPi NEO
This could be interesting for some of you.
The NanoPi NEO for 8$/10$
If it is too thick, one could desolder the USB and Ethernet ports.
The NanoPi NEO for 8$/10$
If it is too thick, one could desolder the USB and Ethernet ports.
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Re: NanoPi NEO
That looks really good, it's such a shame that it's a 'headless' board (it has no composite, or HDMI out, even through the CPU supports it!)
This board for $11 looks like it's the same, but with HDMI http://www.friendlyarm.com/index.php?ro ... uct_id=109 which looks interesting! Has anyone tried one of the 'AllWinner' type chips? What's the performance like?
EDIT: Actually this one looks really good.. might even buy one see how it goes! http://www.friendlyarm.com/index.php?ro ... duct_id=96
This board for $11 looks like it's the same, but with HDMI http://www.friendlyarm.com/index.php?ro ... uct_id=109 which looks interesting! Has anyone tried one of the 'AllWinner' type chips? What's the performance like?
EDIT: Actually this one looks really good.. might even buy one see how it goes! http://www.friendlyarm.com/index.php?ro ... duct_id=96
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Re: NanoPi NEO
Do any of these work with the OS images for the Pi? like Retropi?
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Re: NanoPi NEO
Interesting! Did not hear about these before. The $23 one looks nice, quad core, 1 GB ram standard. Seems to have the Cortex-A9 chip as a CPU which is what the iPhone 4S used.
And the size seems to be perfect for a gameboy, thin enough to fit in the cartridge slot and probably just short enough (10 mm shorter than the raspberry pi 2/3) to fit without modifying the battery door case.
And the size seems to be perfect for a gameboy, thin enough to fit in the cartridge slot and probably just short enough (10 mm shorter than the raspberry pi 2/3) to fit without modifying the battery door case.
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Re: NanoPi NEO
It is using the same Hardware as the Orange Pi PC, so i guess the RetrOrangePi Images should work.Racerboy wrote:Interested in this as well. 1.4GHz could be game-changing for N64 Emulation!Helder wrote:Do any of these work with the OS images for the Pi? like Retropi?
http://orange314.com/RetrOrangePi
Re: NanoPi NEO
A question about RetrOrangePi, does it run good on the orange pi boardFleder wrote:It is using the same Hardware as the Orange Pi PC, so i guess the RetrOrangePi Images should work.Racerboy wrote:Interested in this as well. 1.4GHz could be game-changing for N64 Emulation!Helder wrote:Do any of these work with the OS images for the Pi? like Retropi?
http://orange314.com/RetrOrangePi
Did you test the most requested emulators? such genesis, snes, mame, gba ect
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Re: NanoPi NEO
You already posted on my thread where i answer those questions.MauroS wrote:A question about RetrOrangePi, does it run good on the orange pi board
Did you test the most requested emulators? such genesis, snes, mame, gba ect
http://sudomod.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=267
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Re: NanoPi NEO
Should run pretty fast as it doesn't have to generate any graphicsRacerboy wrote:Interested in this as well. 1.4GHz could be game-changing for N64 Emulation!Helder wrote:Do any of these work with the OS images for the Pi? like Retropi?

Re: NanoPi NEO
I notice they have a cheap, pretty high res screen on their site. http://www.friendlyarm.com/index.php?ro ... duct_id=97 1024x600 and even give a full spec sheet on the LCD itself http://www.mediafire.com/download/j7iys ... NA2-V1.pdf It's a little large, but would be interesting if we could get it working via the gpio headers like Kite did with the 320x240 screen.
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