Yeah valid! With dual M.2 maybe even travel media centre too!
@cy6erGn0m4 күн бұрын
To be honest, even on regular intel laptops it's not easy to get video hardware acceleration in browsers, requires a lot of tuning and probes and failed attempts. It's really tricky and fragile. So it's not surprising that you got a slideshow instead of video
@PlatimaTinkers2 күн бұрын
Hahah so true, I've had that issue - especially with DRM - in so many strange cases
@mikemcgonegal16164 күн бұрын
I tossed mine in the drawer and won't be using it again. Nice hardware, but the software is too painful.
@PlatimaTinkers2 күн бұрын
I've been using it heaps just without GPU - for the GPIOs mostly. Apparently Rockchip are working on a new BSP though! C'moooon 6.10 🤞
@charlesrg6 күн бұрын
Please post more info on this box ? Have you tested the power consumption idle/AI ?
@PlatimaTinkers6 күн бұрын
Yo. radxa.com/products/fogwise/airbox/#techspec (just has 65W max listed, I have not measured it myself) Enjoy 🤘
@charlesrg6 күн бұрын
@@PlatimaTinkers yes, I'm wondering where does it stays while at idle. perhaps can set the governor from performance to balanced , looking to build a always on home AI box
@PlatimaTinkers6 күн бұрын
@@charlesrg In two weeks I'll be back out there and if I remember, I can measure idle for you. Have basically wiped it though, so no AI models but you can assume they max out ~60/65W. I'd say this is one of the few solutions for a single boxed product that does what is usually needed. Just LOUD hah.
@CrimeMastergoogo8 күн бұрын
hey, how to check if it's a luckfox pico mini A or B..
@PlatimaTinkers8 күн бұрын
B has that 8-pin SPI NAND flash chip providing storage. A only has SD card slot. See side by side here: shop.plati.ma/search?q=Luckfox+Pico+Mini&options%5Bprefix%5D=last
@CrimeMastergoogo8 күн бұрын
@@PlatimaTinkers thank you for replying this fast.. let me check side by side .. because i know i ordered luckfox pico mini B..
@CrimeMastergoogo8 күн бұрын
@@PlatimaTinkers i double checked.. i have the luckfox pico mini B.. i even soldered it to my motherboard.. how can i make it work..please help
@PlatimaTinkers8 күн бұрын
@@CrimeMastergoogo This video shows you how to get started with it, and the rest of the documentation is here: wiki.luckfox.com/Luckfox-Pico/Luckfox-Pico-quick-start/ Their documentation is quite good! But realistically, it should already have a factory image on it, so you can just plug it in and connect via RNDIS - or ethernet if you bought an eth module for it. Good luck!
@CrimeMastergoogo8 күн бұрын
@@PlatimaTinkers hey, do i need to plug a pendrive with goldenhen in it.. if it's the first time I'm doing the jailbreak.. i read about it.. and i only found this solution.. so just want to confirm this from you.. ????
@ComfortComputer8 күн бұрын
If you have the Window Capture source selected in OBS and don't see the terminal window as an option, you may have to select another source, then click back on the Window Capture source to see if any new windows show. Hope that helps, but if it doesn't, it's a great reminder to contribute to open source projects. :)
@PlatimaTinkers8 күн бұрын
Yeah so I've been trying to get the Automatic Scene Switcher working properly. What got me here I think is that I had set it up the window title matching to include my username, but then when I was SSH'd to another device before launching OBS, it did find the window title and grab the hWnd from it to follow. I think I'm going to add a small 7" external screen as a viewport/monitor so I can see realtime what's going on, as that would definitely help in the future 😅 Thanks for your input and suggestions either way!
@ComfortComputer8 күн бұрын
@@PlatimaTinkers the most challenging thing with OBS is keeping an eye on it. Hope the additional monitor helps. :)
@PlatimaTinkers8 күн бұрын
@@ComfortComputer hahah yeah I've noticed that! Slight improvements each time at least
@ComfortComputer7 күн бұрын
@@PlatimaTinkers you're the man. Hope you keep at it, at least for sanities sake.
@wongben74998 күн бұрын
Luckfox Pico is an excellent product with such small form factor. I've compiled the Ubuntu OS with tun/tap interface with Luckfox SDK, install Openvpn client, then configured it to connect my Openvpn Server. I put it to my customer's office. I no longer need to go to the customer's office for server checking.
@PlatimaTinkers8 күн бұрын
Hey mate that is great to hear! They certainly are bloody small but handy! Coming from a cyber-security standpoint I have some issues with that setup, but there are of course protection you can put in place such as IP-restricted jump boxes with push MFA, pubkey authentication per-session, etc
@wongben74997 күн бұрын
@@PlatimaTinkers I think VPN is more secure than Teamviewer or Anydesk
@salehjamali87529 күн бұрын
How can we control the PMIC? It has an I2C interface but no datasheet. Some stuff are documented for kernel space drivers and UBoot. But no idea how to approach it
@PlatimaTinkers9 күн бұрын
The PMIC is not meant to be controlled - it's pre-programmed to output the power channels the board needs, and essentially just sits there regulating voltages. From what I understand, it may be connected to GPIOs 93 & 94, but whether or not these lines are enabled in the hardware or device tree I am not sure as it's listed as 'TBC'.
@GEGE-White6 күн бұрын
@@PlatimaTinkers excuse me, could you please tell me which document can I see the 'GPIOs' and 'TBC'?😀
@PlatimaTinkers6 күн бұрын
@@GEGE-White same link from the description: developer.spacemit.com/documentation?token=JYR5wKYqqin4g0kfe6VclOoinRp search the page for "I2C Address". Enjoy 🤘
@GEGE-White5 күн бұрын
@@PlatimaTinkers Thank you very much!
@PlatimaTinkers5 күн бұрын
@@GEGE-White Very welcome and good luck :)
@MarkJay9 күн бұрын
You mentioned poe in the beginning.....
@PlatimaTinkers9 күн бұрын
Did I? News to me haha. They released the Pico Ultra, which has a PoE variant, and I WAS working on a PoE HAT for these but never finished it. This is the next option which a few people like: shop.plati.ma/products/usb-type-c-poe-splitter-gigabit-5v-2-5a
@ScottCLemon9 күн бұрын
This is great! One suggestion: Make the PCB slightly larger so you can add some holes for screws to mount it within a 3D printed enclosure!
@PlatimaTinkers9 күн бұрын
Hey mate actually making it smaller! Hah. I have already 3D printed some cases that they just neatly snap-into too, which are semi transparent so you can see the status LED. Working on v0.2 now, which should be out in a few weeks. Just umming and arring about whether I move down to an Attiny88 w/ OpenPicoRTOS, or move to an STM32L011... which is likely going to be the lowest power option that's widely supported. Ah choices!
@ScottCLemon6 күн бұрын
@@PlatimaTinkers I want to incorporate it into a single enclosed that will hold my sensor array and this power controller. So I don’t want it in its own enclosure. :-)
@PlatimaTinkers6 күн бұрын
@@ScottCLemon Aaah okay I see. Valid use case and point! I've added notes for my v0.2 prototype (aiming to order a batch next week) about this. It'll be pushing it with space, but would 2x M2 holes suit? I'm scrapping the SPI headers, and changing to a smaller MCU because of that, so should have some room!
@ScottCLemon6 күн бұрын
@@PlatimaTinkers that sounds great! Make sure to leave clearance for the screw heads. :-)
@PlatimaTinkers6 күн бұрын
@@ScottCLemon Yeah I'd usually leave it with 1mm of track around it so the head isn't biting straight into the FR4, and it can be treated as a grounding for any ESD discharge
@mikepartin5719 күн бұрын
interesting, I'd be quite interested in getting OpenBSD running on these for router application.
@PlatimaTinkers9 күн бұрын
Unfortunately I don't expect that to be an easy feat, but you could definitely get it going to a basic degree. It'd just be the lack of drivers for most of the IO that's likely the issue!
@mikepartin5719 күн бұрын
@@PlatimaTinkers true, that soc isn't explicitly supported. From what I can tell it doesn't seem very different architecturally to some of the other supported chips, but I'm sure there's enough to make it interesting. A man can dream though.
@PlatimaTinkers9 күн бұрын
@@mikepartin571 Yeah it's pretty much brand new. You'd likely be able to get any kernel that supports rv64imafdc running on there, ideally with the vector extensions too, you'd just need to make sure the device tree is compatible - I'm not sure how *BSD handles those. Then it's just down driver availability for those attached devices!
@PhiDeck9 күн бұрын
This is my first time watching one of your videos. I was appalled by how you disconnected the WiFi/Bluetooth antenna. At my next to last job, prior to retirement, that would have been grounds for being fired. The Hirose U.FL connectors are fragile, as is the very thin antenna wire. Because of that, Hirose makes multiple overpriced U.FL extraction tools. Thankfully, there are cheaper third party knock-off tools, many of which work quite well. While manhandling your personal U.FL cables in that way should be of no concern to anyone else (*), doing so to one that you subsequently sell/give to a customer seems quite unethical, in my opinion. (*) Except, possibly, to a vendor whose product review you botch as a result.
@PlatimaTinkers9 күн бұрын
Hahah yeah it's pretty fast and loose, but a lot of those things I do on here are for shock. I've been doing it for over a decade though, and only broke one once - it was a bitch to solder a replacement on too - but lesson learned! Cheers for your input regardless!
@jacobsabian438610 күн бұрын
been thinking about starting to tinker with risc-v but man software wise its a bit difficult still lmao
@PlatimaTinkers9 күн бұрын
Yeah just wait until Debian 13! Ubuntu is already making tracks too. All good progress!
@nnasab10 күн бұрын
This manufacturer is looks like they don’t want international customers, their website is in Chinese only. Good review, I would have liked to buy and test this sbc in USA.
@ZaCaptain122910 күн бұрын
Does the fastboot you use in the end equate to the fastboot used in android, and if so wouldn't you have more luck using the fast boot included with android Studio
@ZaCaptain122910 күн бұрын
The documentation looks incredible compared to Milk Vs!
@PlatimaTinkers9 күн бұрын
IKR!
@tylerjw70210 күн бұрын
if you can get a hold of these things then count me in
@PlatimaTinkers9 күн бұрын
Hah yeah, there's just the one Taobao links I put in the desc. Think it's a product worth stocking?
@VolodymyrFedyay11 күн бұрын
Error on 19:40 (ubuntu ldd output) this libs are placed in /oem/usr/lib just need to include this in your $PATH
@PlatimaTinkers9 күн бұрын
Hey nah unfortunately not - confirmed with the Luckfox engineers - the Ubuntu build of course uses glibc, but the SDK for the NPU etc uses ulibc, so these binaries just won't run on the Ubuntu build.
@ivan171713 күн бұрын
11:18 I'm watching the whole video just for this moment
@PlatimaTinkers13 күн бұрын
THEEYRSUSHGOOCRACKERS
@phantu911357914 күн бұрын
one question man, i have one with camera. But their documentation said that "only buildroot support npu engine, so how you run it on ubuntu". how you sending "example: like specific human face recoginization counting to something like a database server". i am stucking with that with buildroot as well as their buildroot image have no package manager
@PlatimaTinkers14 күн бұрын
Hey yep that's just due to Rockchip using a different libc than is supported by Ubuntu, so their RKNN toolkit/SDK only runs on buildroot. If you're wanting additional packages in buildroot you can quickily and easily cut your own images and flash it, then pretty any package you desire can be included: github.com/LuckfoxTECH/luckfox-pico Else, you can always cross-compile from your system and copy it over: wiki.luckfox.com/Luckfox-Pico/Luckfox-Pico-SDK Enjoy :)
@zenmaster2415 күн бұрын
Can we get a demo video?
@PlatimaTinkers15 күн бұрын
Looks like I'll be squirting one out in about two weeks, as the test code I roughed up yesterday worked! Just optimising it for lower power and accuracy now, then will 3D print some cases!
@captmulch116 күн бұрын
I want 10 …
@PlatimaTinkers16 күн бұрын
Hey mate thanks for the supportive words! I actually had 20 made for this prototype batch, and as of last night, they work! The code is rudimentary, and could be lower power, but does the job. 2 I am using for development, 2 I keep for historic purposes, 1 I destroyed in thermal testing, but that leaves 15 I could sell if you're actually interested in buying some?
@chuxxsss16 күн бұрын
I think I hate SSH on HA.... 😊
@pete389716 күн бұрын
Sorry if I missed it - what's the quiescent draw of the DeepSleepr?
@PlatimaTinkers16 күн бұрын
Had not actually been measured/rated yet, but the Attiny414 draws 0.69µA in standby mode w/ external xtal. The MOSFET would likely be the biggest power sink with 4µA for zero gate voltage. Still, anything under 150µA should give ... what, 2 years on a 2600mAh LiPo? Minus time the SBC is awake for operations of course.
@matthewpeterson515917 күн бұрын
love that first sentence! awesome intro.
@PlatimaTinkers17 күн бұрын
Haha very welcome
@lezbriddon17 күн бұрын
I can see an issue here with ground loops when power is cut.... If anything on the SBC side of this is measuring/sensing and has a ground or grounded shielded cable, and the power ground is cut, the power will be maintained by the grounds on sensors etc. also while the voltage drop across the mosfet is going to be very very small, this could read to odd readings on sensors once again due to the ground loop issue. two good reasons to /never/ design something that does anything with the grounds. You could switch the + rail with either a P channel or an opto coupled N channel fet just as easily.
@PlatimaTinkers17 күн бұрын
Yeah I was thinking about that a fair bit during the design, but a) cutting GND removes the need for the added complexity of a P-channel MOSFET requiring a driver, and b) this is for low powered setups - any sensors are going to be powered by the SBC, as if there was external power, DeepSleepr wouldn't be required. So there is absolutely the potential for a ground loop, however, if there was, then this product wouldn't be needed. Not strictly, but close to, mutually exclusive scenarios? Thank you for your input either way my friend!
@lezbriddon16 күн бұрын
@@PlatimaTinkers yes agreed, just a small possibility, it's been a curse of electronics and electrics since the dawn of time. I have a dashcam I wanted to keep the internal battery fully charged so tried one of those tp405x modules only to find the module charged by switched positive and the dashcam cut off the charge by switched negative so while the battery wasn't overcharged the charging never actual ceased. Amplifier's are the worst for loops with PSU noise and odd windy sounds.
@PlatimaTinkers16 күн бұрын
@@lezbriddon Yeah you know what, this stuck with me overnight, and in the middle of the night I realised that if there is any mounting/enclosure, if it's metal, that might be acting as a common ground. V0.2 will have a P-channel MOSFET 😅 Thank you for your support/encouragement!
@tt5122217 күн бұрын
the sleeper must awaken
@PlatimaTinkers17 күн бұрын
It will when it wants to :)
@pierrickrauby998517 күн бұрын
That’s one of the best video I’ve seen on the BeagleV-Fire, loved it! Thanks a lot! I would love if you were to make more FPGA videos on this BeagleBone
@PlatimaTinkers17 күн бұрын
Thanks mate, your kind words are appreciated. Learning this nearly killed me haha. It was a lot of fun though!
@jyvben152017 күн бұрын
maybe also a version without usb connectors, just through hole solder pads, so the device powered by it would control the shutdown signal ?
@PlatimaTinkers17 күн бұрын
Yeah hence I ordered them assembled without the USB type-C ports so I could experiment with it like that. Might leave some THT pin holes under the USB pads. Added to my notes 👍
@hxtec3217 күн бұрын
Nice 👍
@PlatimaTinkers17 күн бұрын
Cheers mate!
@hkitservices17 күн бұрын
great idea, will follow-up on next versions
@PlatimaTinkers17 күн бұрын
Cheers mate should only be a few weeks!
@test-19318 күн бұрын
I've rebuilt about 75 of these Ryobi batteries. Some Advice: 1. You incorrectly replaced the 30Amp, high current cells (LG HB2) with low current cells. (LG ME1 are only 4.2Amps) This will not be able to supply the high current needed in cordless Ryobi tools. (except perhaps the Ryobi flashlight). 2. You need to match the capacities (mAh) of the five cells reasonably well for best results. Otherwise the lowest capacity cell will drain the fastest and will trip the under voltage monitoring of the BMS board. This safety function will shutoff the MosFets and thus the output terminals wil not show the true voltage. This error flag will typically not let the Ryobi charger charge the battery. 3. Not only MUST you use the same capacity cells, it is imperative the voltages must be within 0.2 Volts of each other or the BMS will flag a mismatched cell...... and disable the MosFets. 4. If you must solder these cells, please sand the top and bottom with some sandpaper or a dremel tool. The nickel coating prevents the solder from flowing/sticking. After sanding a small bit... you'll be shocked at how well the solder now sticks! 5. Once the BMS has tripped an error flag, it will sometimes be necessary to use the reset in order to bring these back to life. It's just a jumper/ paperclip that pulls the reset to ground for about a second. This drops the 3.3Volts on the BMS chip to ground, which clears all flags and initiates a reboot of the BMS software. 6. Connecting the cells in sequential order (0V, 4.2V, 8.4V, 12.6V, 16.8V, 21.0V) gives you the best chance of success with these batteries. The same is true of the "sense" wires that the BMS utilizes for each cell's voltage.
@PlatimaTinkers18 күн бұрын
Hey mate nice work on the comment, thank you kindly! Some feedback from what you said on what I've found with this one; 1. You are absolutely right that I used low current cells. Unfortunately all I had, but I swapped out the little tungsten bulb in my One+ flashlight for an LED one, and this rebuild runs it beut (eventually got it working). The cells I had were old spares from laptops scrapped. 2. The cells were pretty closely matched - I used the Nitecore UMS4 to measure them all - hence @9:20 you can see I've labelled them with capacity and sometimes date. 3. I've no issues with the BMS shutting down the MOSFETs in this. From what I understand, and can see with the multimeter, the BMS just keeps them balanced? 4. Good point re solder. Ended up buying a mini rechargeable spot welder afterwards for this exact purpose! 5. Never had to reset but that is excellent to know! That could have been what ended up happening here for it to work without me even knowing. 6. That makes sense! I had not considered that it is essentially 'live' whilst being assembled. Definitely worth knowing! Thanks again, awesome info for everyone, and I guess I'll have to do another rebuild in the future.
@DanNeb-w3e20 күн бұрын
I would like to try qt5 or 6 graphical interface to control stuff thru GPIO
@PlatimaTinkers19 күн бұрын
I have no idea how you'd achieve that, but I fully support the endeavour and would love to hear how you go!
@SPROUTCAST21 күн бұрын
Text to speech?
@PlatimaTinkers20 күн бұрын
Yeah mate easy. You barely need any TOPS for that sort of processing
@dbaiashvili22 күн бұрын
I have watched many videos about SBCs and to tell the truth, yours are most completed and detailed than others, well done! also i need your advice, i am going to buy one, for pentesting, which do you prefer: radxa zero 3w or orangepi zero 2w? i just dont want to waste time on hardware bug fixing, just want to make it work.. and one more question: can any of these (radxa zero 3w or orangepi zero 2w) be connected over SSH using USB data port only?🤔 like a rpi zero does..
@PlatimaTinkers12 күн бұрын
Hey mate thank you very kindly for the nice comment! I don't always put a huge amount of effort in though haha. What pentesting software do you want to run? I ask, as you're more likely to get Kali going on an ARM board than a RISC-V one at the moment from what I understand. And yeah a lot of them support RNDIS for that, however, that is going the way of ol' yeller, so it's better to learn to use serial, or pre-configure the image with wifi settings!
@dbaiashvili11 күн бұрын
@@PlatimaTinkers You Welcome :) mostly i want to run dietpi without gui and install pentesting soft manually, i dont need all the stuff kali comes with.. and to communicate with device using android phone over terminal.. Thx for your answer ;)
@csvke9 күн бұрын
@@dbaiashvili yes I can confirm Radxa Zero 3w can configure the usb 2.0 OTG port with g_ether and turn it into a OTG Ethernet gadget. Depending on what Linux distribution you use, the configuration is slightly different. Quite a few guides if you google it. But be careful what USB cable you use. Some type-c to type-c cable don’t have the data pins.
@dbaiashvili9 күн бұрын
@@csvke thx mate.. yes i know about type C )) that was informative info..
@joeking43322 күн бұрын
So I look for a video to show me how to set the menu items and I get "I'm going to have to figure out how to program this thing". Smh. I guess we were just supposed to be thrilled with the unboxing, eh?
@PlatimaTinkers21 күн бұрын
Uhhh. Kind of, but that's not exactly the point - I'm guessing you skipped a lot of the video perhaps? I'm not teaching people how to do things that they can easily find themselves. I'm showing an out of the box experience so people know what to expect, and anything I learned in doing so. Programming it, as I say in this, is referring to how it has a BL706 SoC and runs IronOS. Here's a link that came up as the top result from a Google search for "pinecil menu": wiki.pine64.org/wiki/Pinecil#Getting_Started_with_the_Menu
@menib757423 күн бұрын
Wait, how much memory does it have ?
@PlatimaTinkers23 күн бұрын
Apparently supports up to 256GB TF / microSD card
@menib757422 күн бұрын
@@PlatimaTinkers what
@PlatimaTinkers21 күн бұрын
@@menib7574 What do you mean "how much memory does it have?" None, until you put an SD card in it =/
@menib757421 күн бұрын
@@PlatimaTinkers uh woops I was surprised by the amount . I was wondering how much it can support
@PlatimaTinkers21 күн бұрын
@@menib7574 hahah all good. Yeah it was cheap and crap. No cameras come with storage built-in that I'm aware of, but most support at least 256GB as mentioned above as that's been in the standards for a very long time. Better ones up to 2TB or so
@Crftbt24 күн бұрын
My guy having a weed killer spritzer ala beaker.
@PlatimaTinkers23 күн бұрын
Yeah mate gotta keep the immune system guessing!
@ZaCaptain122924 күн бұрын
I've been watching a few of your past videos and I have to say I absolutely love how you do videos. In my head I call you the SBC Dankpods
@PlatimaTinkers23 күн бұрын
Hey mate thankyou kindly - the feedback is appreciated Dankpods? German something to do with 'thank'?
@ZaCaptain122922 күн бұрын
@@PlatimaTinkers Haha Dankpods is that Australian KZbin who does a bunch of videos on ipods and stuff like that. He's one of my favorite youtubers
@PlatimaTinkers21 күн бұрын
@@ZaCaptain1229 OOooh hah. I'll have to check him out, cheers!
@ivolol24 күн бұрын
*Almost hardware compatible , unless you need to rely on high impedance inputs xD Really sad hardware bug.
@PlatimaTinkers23 күн бұрын
Ooooh I did not know. Damn, that would really screw some analog projects up!
@ozonesama24 күн бұрын
2:55 Uh... seems like there's a graphical issue with the window you're currently commenting on isn't visible in the recording ? 🤔
@turanamo24 күн бұрын
I wonder if he is using Wayland 😀
@PlatimaTinkers24 күн бұрын
Yeah man I don't know WTF OBS was doing. Sorry -_-
@PlatimaTinkers24 күн бұрын
@@turanamo I think the OBS 'auto scene switch' had a moment. Edit: OH I just figured it out; it was grabbing ANY Firefox window, not the one I had active. Fark
@fgregerfeaxcwfeffece24 күн бұрын
The previous version had 2 * 4 = 8 This has 3 * 4 = 12 Small confusion there. And I don't give names because they have escaped me for the moment too. So whatever they are called in detail, this has strictly 50% more.This also means this can bit bang 3 USB to my understanding. As that only takes 1 and 3 (probably not 4, because the 1 is significant to some degree too I think. I is sub split of the specific hardware as I understand it.) I think it was 2/3 PIO And each PIO has 4 state machines. And the USB bit bang for example uses 3 state machines. But I don't understand enough of the bottlenecks here to tell if that now enables 3 or 4 USB bit banged. So I go conservative here and say 3 because of the 3 PIO.
@PlatimaTinkers24 күн бұрын
Great info, thank you!
@sdfhushbguejsd24 күн бұрын
Don’t worry about the weedkiller. Do clean it when used for pestcontrol though.
@PlatimaTinkers24 күн бұрын
Roger that! 😅
@MoreHace24 күн бұрын
Hey mate thanks for the video. How did u open the plug? Can't find instructions about it. Read that it might be glued and I don't want to break the plastic. Did you have to brake yours to open it?
@PlatimaTinkers24 күн бұрын
Hey man so the first ones were just glued, and easily cracked with a spudge tool or just screwdriver. The V2 (shows 10A rating I think) are ultrasonically welded, so I had to massacre it basically. It can help if you freeze the hell out of it first apparently. Good luck, and thanks for the kind words!
@elclay25 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing, Does it work with WiFi 5Ghz when used with Joshua Riek image?
@PlatimaTinkers25 күн бұрын
No idea about the JR image. It worked with the latest Armbian image, and possibly fixed now by the `radxa-firmware` package with the official build. The fan is not the right one, but it's just one of these I had spare: shop.plati.ma/products/fan-and-heatsink-with-adhesive-for-sbcs
@elclay24 күн бұрын
@@PlatimaTinkers Thank you!
@PlatimaTinkers23 күн бұрын
@@elclay Any time!
@MacpczoneUk29 күн бұрын
If you want some tips, then you can look at my mouse trap videos that I have in a playlist. When it comes to the trapdoor, I decided to have it close from the inside, so that the mouse could not push the door open. Also when it came to the trap door closing mechanism, I decided to use magnetic acceleration, rather than a spring, so that the mouse would not be damaged if the door fell on it, although the speed was plenty fast, because none of the mice got anywhere near the trap door. I also used 38kHz infrared detection, so sunlight had no effect on it and the Arduino code that I used had an intelligent time delay, because AI stuff was not the thing when I first had to work out the code for it. The trap door videos are the last three in the playlist and these mice certainly weren't actors, but they were running at their maximum wildness level.
@PlatimaTinkers28 күн бұрын
Hey thanks for reaching out. That is some great information! Will have a look at the playlist when I get some time. Still just putting a bit of time into this one here and there, but had other priorities recently. Cheers
@SagacidadeInfinita29 күн бұрын
Hello, were you able to activate the GPU? I tried several things without success and ended up installing Android against my will, because my idea when I got the card was to use it to capture video with a USB card, but as there is a lot of delay in videos on KZbin I gave up on Linux and left it with Android for now only running KZbin and Xcloud.
@PlatimaTinkers29 күн бұрын
Hey I honestly cannot recall! I think I did in the end, just didn't save the image 😪 From what I recall, the Armbian images with newer kernels include the GPU support (Arm Mali GXX if I recall) out of the box. Ref: www.armbian.com/orange-pi-zero-2/ (although www.orangepi.org/html/hardWare/computerAndMicrocontrollers/service-and-support/Orange-Pi-Zero-2W.html now has some newer 6.1 images!) Enjoy 😊
@r0galikАй бұрын
The eMMC seems to work like on the DuoS - pinmuxed with the SD card.
@PlatimaTinkers29 күн бұрын
AH yep that would make sense; likely only 1x SDIO 3.0 interface! Once of those jumpers likely changes that.
@r0galik29 күн бұрын
@@PlatimaTinkers there is a method of flashing the eMMC using an SD card only - you format it as FAT32 and copy the unzipped system files to it, it then automatically flashes on boot. They are still not expanding the filesystem but you can edit 2 files to make it larger. By default it's a few hundred MB
@PlatimaTinkers29 күн бұрын
@@r0galik Oooh very interesting, I'll have to try that out! Cheers
@kirishima638Ай бұрын
Just having USB-C in place of those stupid micro USB ports makes it better than the Pi Zero. How compatible is it with Pi hats and pogo-shields?
@PlatimaTinkers29 күн бұрын
Hahah yep. Should be pin for pin with the Pi2 header specification. I've never found a HAT that didn't work on any with the same. You can confirm at least voltage compatibility with those colours. Cheers