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I looked at what you meant, and first found this article https://hackaday.com/2016/06/30/transcend-wifi-sd-card-is-a-... which links this article: https://jamesone111.wordpress.com/2014/03/19/exploring-the-t... So this is a Linux server in the size of an SD-Card that has 16 GB of storage. And Wifi. And lets clients connect to download whatever's on them. I was thinking, wow, this must be some pro photography thing co…
My experience is that SD-cards don't last very long when used as the `/` directory.
Vocore2, a ridiculously small Linux PC
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#32Related: The Octavo systems system-on-package: https://octavosystems.com/ It's a TI AMxx series linux computer in a package on package module like a raspberry PI is. It comes in two variants, a regular pitch BGA and an ultra wide BGA so that it is actually possible to hand solder it! (or with hot air or a toaster.) It is what is used on the Pocket Beagle. It saves you the need to to most high speed signals and really…
Nice spec. 2x Ethernet?! Custom router possibilities abound. More expensive than Pi however. I can get an entire pi for the same price as this module,
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#33The problem with Linux in these applications is that it's not a realtime OS.
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#35Website says: "It will help you to make [...] the tiniest router in the world." Got one of these and I'm pretty sure they're quite smaller: http://amzn.asia/d/idyKhjN Makes me wonder if I could turn those Japanese routers into computers (they're dirt cheap at £8.50)...
https://www.amazon.com/TP-Link-Wireless-Portable-Travel-Rout...
Only downside is they're $29.
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Nice spec. 2x Ethernet?! Custom router possibilities abound. More expensive than Pi however. I can get an entire pi for the same price as this module,
The 2x Ethernet is a little quirky in implementation: Internally, the CPU only has one ethernet MAC, which is connected to a switch on the same die. In practice, linux sees two ethernet ports, but this is implemented by VLAN tagging on the internal switch. So if you think you have two actual ports and want to interact with VLANs, you're gonna have a bad time.
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#37I'm pretty sure I gave away my original Vocore - the pins were simply too small for me to solder. The Vocore2 looks like a considerable step up, but without mainline Linux support it's of limited utility.
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#40I have one from the original crowdsourcing campaign, with an audio dock. Interference makes the sound quality is so bad it's unusable for any practical purposes. Support was useless. http://forum.vocore.io/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=3500&p=5185
[1] They use the same identical principle behind switching power supplies but applied to driving speakers: performance is fantastic compared to current draw, but they tend to produce lots of harmonics and RF noise just like switching power supplies.