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script for $9 single board computer CHIP #50
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This would likely be better in its own repo at something like prototype-cjdns-chip much like the odroidc2 project. I'd consider something similar for Beaglebones, etc. |
Hoping to start a repo based on dietpi, with options to run an install script or build a custom image. We have already tried running cjdns on:
So it seems a good idea to support all this hardware, and dietpi already got a lot of that covered. It also supports the Orange Pi Zero. I am trying to get a hold of some at the moment, but it looks like exactly the right specs we need for a light-weight mesh node. Having the ethernet port with PoE, and one USB-A by default, with a USD 2 expansion to get two more USB-A, seem to be very useful for attaching all types of radios we need. We also suspect the on-board WiFi module supports 802.11s. |
That sounds great. Once the install script for cjdns for the chip is ready
please point me to it
…On Jan 28, 2017 9:07 AM, "Benedict Lau" ***@***.***> wrote:
Hoping to start a repo based on dietpi <http://dietpi.com>, with options
to run an install script or build a custom image. We have already tried
running cjdns on:
- Raspberry Pi Zero, 1, 2, 3
- ODROID XU4, C2
- Pine A64
- VirtualBox
- C.H.I.P. (not listed on dietpi support list at the moment, but I
imagine it'd be fine)
So it seems a good idea to support all this hardware, and dietpi already
got a lot of that covered. It also supports the Orange Pi Zero
<http://www.orangepi.org/orangepizero/>. I am trying to get a hold of
some at the moment, but it looks like exactly the right specs we need for a
light-weight mesh node. Having the ethernet port with PoE, and one USB-A by
default, with a USD 2 expansion to get two more USB-A, seem to be very
useful for attaching all types of radios we need. We also suspect the
on-board WiFi module supports 802.11s.
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@arkgit we decided to build an image for the Orange Pi Zero instead tomeshnet/mesh-orange#1 so no one is really working on something for the CHIP at the moment. |
Will not be supported |
The C.H.I.P. would be a perfect fit for this script as well since it comes with wifi and is quite cheap than a pi2\3
https://getchip.com
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