https://www.asus.com/us/Single-Board-Co ... ker-Board/
Has anyone seen this or looked into it? It has essentially the same packaging as a Raspberry Pi (so it can use Raspberry Pi cases), works with the Raspberry Pi 7" touchscreen, and is much faster. From what I've heard the support is lacking so far, but then again it is a brand new piece. I saw on a Facebook group that someone got TunerStudio working with it, but I tried to search for it and couldn't find the post again. I may try it out, but I'm not the best at Linux so I'm not sure how confident I am in getting things like auto-boot to TunerStudio, a push-button shutdown, GPS, etc working. I have a Raspberry Pi and was able to find enough info to do this stuff successfully, but I'm not sure how much of that code will transfer over. Maybe there's people better at Linux in here, this basically runs a modified version of Debian. Will simple code transfer over from Raspbian Jessie to Debian?
ASUS Tinker Board
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Re: ASUS Tinker Board
Process for getting it running should be identical to raspberry pi.
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Re: ASUS Tinker Board
Anyone got the ASUS Tinker Board + Tuner Studio via Linux Distro to work
.... or Tinker + ShadowDash via Andoid for the Tinker ....
Looking for faster boot times than the PI this seems a better way to go { https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qBxi6Q4XlY }
Not looking for any bells and whistles... just to run tunerstudio / Shadowdash and get it to load as fast as possible from ignition key turn { https://www.mausberrycircuits.com/colle ... y-switch-1 }
via RS232, with an RTC
.... or Tinker + ShadowDash via Andoid for the Tinker ....
Looking for faster boot times than the PI this seems a better way to go { https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qBxi6Q4XlY }
Not looking for any bells and whistles... just to run tunerstudio / Shadowdash and get it to load as fast as possible from ignition key turn { https://www.mausberrycircuits.com/colle ... y-switch-1 }
via RS232, with an RTC
...working my way through the 1000+ ways things don't work to find the one that does...