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Published in 2016-1-27 09:50:41 | Show all floors |Read mode

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Published in 2016-1-27 14:11:59 | Show all floors
May u say me, why u are create a new boards, if u have bad support and community ?

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Published in 2016-1-27 15:43:09 | Show all floors
I assume the firmware images will be slightly different, but I can't find any yet.
When (roughly) will they be made available?

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Published in 2016-1-28 10:57:38 | Show all floors
Will I be able to connect the One and the Lite to a crt tv with rca connectors? I see they only come with hdmi.
Most people in Latin America have CRT TV, not flat screen hdmi tv. Too expensive.

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Published in 2016-1-28 23:46:34 | Show all floors
Edited by warik at 2016-1-28 23:49

Tony, on board have contact pads. Look this photo: http://i65.fastpic.ru/big/2016/0128/28/4c9b8f44dd6c27dd89ffe0b7656ed728.jpg

TV out on back side:


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Published in 2016-1-29 06:09:13 | Show all floors
Warik, thanks for the information. I didn't know that. I am new to this board thing computer. Not an "electronic engineer". I suppose you have to solder or welt  the 3 hole in the back of the board (bottton of picture), and then put a conector and then the rca cables, or something like that.  But without a tutorial or video I will not adventure to do it. But I will not mind to buy a solder kit and learn if it is not hard and looks ok.. I'm a linux advocate planning to recommend in the future a cheap computer board for educational purpose.. Regards.

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Published in 2016-1-29 12:24:11 | Show all floors
Not the holes, but the contact pad labeled "TV OUT".
The yellow RCA cable should has two cables inside, the (+) is to be soldered to the "TV OUT", and the (-) is soldered to "GND".
I don't know which color is which.
CMIIW

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Published in 2016-1-29 23:29:16 | Show all floors
GungSukman thanks to clarify. The picture of the board doesn't say much. I think that for the time being I will start with an Orange PI that has a composite video output already in place. Maybe later on I will try something more "advanced" . Regards.

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Published in 2016-1-31 07:34:31 | Show all floors
Another useless board yay...

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Published in 2016-1-31 21:13:35 | Show all floors
Is it possible to connect the IR receiver to the GPIO ports such as Raspberry?
The modules found gpio-ir-recv but when loaded (modprobe gpio-ir-recv) does not appear in /dev and lircd not working.
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