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I'm new to the world of OrangePi. But I like it due to its broad range of available devices. Although I do find the "mostly per-unit S&H" a bit of a scam. I got started in the SBC world due to the CHIP and more importantly the PocketCHIP. You can read about the devices on the NTC website. It appears that NTC went out of business late last year. But their hardware is opensource... so it could live on...
I'm hoping someone official from OrangePi will read this post and maybe be interested in taking the open source files provided in the NTC GitHub account and want to add it to the OrangePi offerings, even if modified. Now if your looking, I'm not talking about the ChipPRO, which as far as I can tell isn't much different from the zero, other than in physical form factor. The things that the CHIP had going for it that I have not seen in the variety of other SBCs I've looked at is LCD driver output, resistive-touch input and built in battery charger. These made it possible to build a handheld computer (the PocketCHIP) with very little additional hardware: physical chasis, keyboard & controller (TWI interfaced), display panel, battery and handful of discrete components.
I could go on quite a bit about the hardware but I think most everything can be read at those links.... at least as long as the sites stay up. Since the majority of OrangePi's are AllWinner powered I thought you guys could do something with the CHIP concept, which also used an AllWinner (R8).
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