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* pcDuino
pcDuino
,
is a family of low-cost
Allwinner
A10
or
A20
SoC
mini PC platforms
[1]
, incorporating the
ARM Cortex-A?
processor and a
Mali
GPU
, running
operating systems
such as
Linux
and
Android
. It outputs screen to
HDMI
, and is interface compatible with
Arduino
[2]
. The pcDuino is suitable to run
Linux
or
Android compliant chess engines
and to control
Sensory boards
to build own
Dedicated Chess Computers
.
pcDuino3 dual core
[3]
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See also
Arduino
Dedicated Chess Computers
Gavon
Raspberry Pi
Sensory Board
UDOO
External Links
pcDuino
pcDuino wiki
Get Started with pcDuino
Programming the pcDuino - Learn.SFE
pcDuino Hookup Guide - Learn.SFE
pcDuino | Arch Linux ARM
References
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Comparison of single-board computers from Wikipedia
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pcDuino
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Feb 21, 2018
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Apr 30, 2018
Hardware
Jan 20, 2018
pcDuino
Sep 10, 2014
UDOO
Oct 27, 2017
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is a family of low-cost Allwinner A10 or A20 SoC mini PC platforms [1], incorporating the ARM Cortex-A? processor and a Mali GPU, running operating systems such as Linux and Android. It outputs screen to HDMI, and is interface compatible with Arduino [2]. The pcDuino is suitable to run Linux or Android compliant chess engines and to control Sensory boards to build own Dedicated Chess Computers.
Table of Contents
See also
External Links
pcDuino wiki
Get Started with pcDuino
pcDuino Hookup Guide - Learn.SFE
References
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