Re: JACK on Pi... almost working

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On 30/07/14 19:01, Gerhard Zintel wrote:
On Wednesday 30 July 2014, Ken Restivo wrote:
I dunno, I kind of gave up on the project. Maybe I'll try again with
a BeagleBone Black if I really wanted it to work. A friend gave me the
run-down on why Raspberries are crappy, and couldn't argue. I've done
quite a bit of work with BeagleBone's in the past (pre-Black days) and found
them much better engineered-- real development boards.


use a Banana Pi, it is not nearly as crappy as Raspberry, much more powerfull
(2 cores, 1 GHz, 1 GB), consumes less power and only a bit more expensive:

The Udoo are a lot more powerful, 4 cores plus a SAM chip (Arduino Due) with proper ethernet, USB, audio, wireless, SATA plug etc. Depends what you need, but if you need things like lots of GPIO, including analogue, or reasonable networking and the built in audio is OK for you then their price (3 times a Pi) isn't so bad.

Also, I keep running into the lack of documentation on the Pi, it looked good at first but ..., while the GPU interface on the Udoo has a lot more docs.


Simon
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