Allwinner A10 chip + A13

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kb8amz
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A10 chip + A13

#81 Post by kb8amz »

siht daer nac uoy fi uoy od os dna skcor yppup

Funny!
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Mele A20 A31 upgrades to A 1000/2000 with dual and quad core

#82 Post by nancy reagan »

Does Barry already know that his Mele's are upgraded with dual and quad cores etc ?

As he was succesful on Mele before but SPEED was the only problem I guess he would very quickly "on board".

http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.ha ... k.arm/5977

Here's the show

http://armdevices.net/2013/04/19/mele-a ... rt-tv-box/

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#83 Post by don570 »

You can keep Barry Kauler updated by asking for a Login name for his
blog


Email:
bkaulerATgmailDOTcom

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I mentioned pcUdino, a cheap board using Allwinner A10

http://www.pcduino.com/

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#84 Post by don570 »

Here's an interesting video on how to make
an OTG cable with a female end rather than
the normal male plug.

This is useful with Android tablets.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COkLEJGo6vo

To buy a new cable is not expensive but few stores have this special
cable in stock.
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It's possible to attach keyboards and USB sticks to nexus7
and probably other tablets.


http://www.amazon.ca/Asuxtek%C2%AE-Nexu ... B008ZBGC5S

Here's a review..

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars OTG good ta go!
This little cable lives up to it's name. Works fine on a rooted Nexus 7 combined with stickmount app to add much needed USB storage to the tablet. You can't go wrong for $6.00 free shipping. You just have to wait two weeks for it to get here from Hong Kong.
This is same cable (I believe)

http://www.adafruit.com/products/1099
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Hey you, don570!!!

#85 Post by stevielee »

I have followed with great interest the subject of the cheap, small arm devices. They have proliferated like mad, and I was wondering what the best sources of info are on them - like what are the best sites to read up on the latest items. I am tired of find a reference to a great, new product only to find the related article is 18 months old. Don570 seems to be in the know here, but anyone else please give your input also!

I am looking for a computer or card that is portable and can be paired with a small display like a "lapdock" for web browsing, torrents, and other downloads and can also be used to play video at home - like movies and such. So having a card that can run off a battery, run linux, and have a high resolution video output would be nice. Is it possible to run 4K video out of some of these things?

Thanks,

Steven

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#86 Post by rokytnji »

Just things I am looking at

http://liliputing.com/2013/06/eoma-68-p ... works.html

http://linuxgizmos.com/japanese-company ... en-tablet/

http://liliputing.com/2013/06/rockchip- ... ction.html

This one below will also run Ubuntu

http://www.geekbuying.com/item/Unii-GK8 ... 12807.html

You might find it cheaper some place else. I am just posting the link to show costs.
Here is a Ubuntu article on the same drive

http://liliputing.com/2013/03/install-u ... ni-pc.html

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#87 Post by don570 »

Charbax gives a roundup of the latest technology

http://usd99allwinner.wordpress.com/201 ... hong-kong/

What interests me currently is a laptop using the Allwinner A31s chip.
It would run Android 4.2.2

When I tried to track it down this was all I could find

http://next-huawen.com/product.asp?id=114

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#88 Post by don570 »

The founding of Alwinner reminds of the founding of Intel
In fact, Allwinner [全志] was founded in 2007 from the exodus of Actions’ senior engineering team — who clashed with their company over shares of the earnings from Actions’ 2005 IPO.
http://www.eetimes.com/document.asp?doc_id=1264667

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#89 Post by rokytnji »

http://www.hardkernel.com/renewal_2011/ ... t_info.php

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More info on cases and other periphials at the link I gave.

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