• SpiderShoeCult
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    1 year ago

    is that a regulation standard NIST-traceable banana? :D

    the first time I ordered a raspberry pi was coincidentally the first time I saw one in real life. I expected it to be bigger somehow

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      1 year ago

      VisionFive 2 or the banana? :D

      • CPU: RISC-V U74 Quad-core 64-bit V64GC ISA SoC@1.5GHz

      • GPU: IMG BXE-4-32 @ 600 Hz

      • RAM: 8GB LPDDR4

      • Storage: EMMC, TF card, M2 Drive

      • Display ports:

           HDMI 2.0 × 1 (4K@30fps or 2K@60fps)
        
           2-lane MIPI DSI × 1 (1080p@30fps)
        
           4-lane MIPI DSI × 1 (2K@30fps)
        
      • Networking:

            1 × Gigabit Ethernet port (main Ethernet port) 
        
            1 × 100/10M Ethernet port 
        
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        1 year ago

        This looks nice what you described. May I ask how much you paid?

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          1 year ago

          Some 100 € + posting fees. I also bought a 120 GB NVMe drive for it. Currently it runs Debian so that an SD card is used for bootstrapping, and the root partition is on the NVMe drive. Currently it can’t boot directly from the NVMe drive.

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            1 year ago

            So I’m really curious , what are you using it for? Myself I would use it as a media client and self host. Or make it a retro gaming system and it test it out. So many things you could do with this “mini-pc”.

            Also using a banana for scale doesn’t really work (Laughing) because there is not standard size banana . (: (Just having fun).

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              1 year ago

              So I’m really curious , what are you using it for?

              This is my first single-board-computer, so I will try connecting things into it and do various hardware things with it. I will likely also test my own software projects with it. I’m also thinking of learning RISC-V assembly. Self-hosting doesn’t really interest me that much as I have my old netbook repurposed as a home server and the VPS where I’m hosting Sopuli.