Message from @Tervy

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2017-06-15 10:02:06 UTC  

orange pi cluster <:aliOK:251417852156837888>

2017-06-15 10:02:19 UTC  

18 euros after shipping, would make for a nice android cluster yeah

2017-06-15 10:02:28 UTC  

i could do mass app testing shit on this

2017-06-15 10:04:19 UTC  

the one you linked is the zero though

2017-06-15 10:04:23 UTC  

yeah

2017-06-15 10:04:23 UTC  

equivalent to the rpi zero

2017-06-15 10:04:43 UTC  

wouldn't mind trying out a regular one as well

2017-06-15 10:04:52 UTC  

I need to test out hardware for my company anyways

2017-06-15 10:05:02 UTC  

Plus 2 is the power house

2017-06-15 10:05:05 UTC  

2GB ram

2017-06-15 10:05:19 UTC  

lemme guess they're 20+ bucks?

2017-06-15 10:05:47 UTC  

y

2017-06-15 10:06:24 UTC  

35-40 <:alismirk:230784726615588865>

2017-06-15 10:15:15 UTC  

anything above 21 I have to pay 20% vat for

2017-06-15 10:15:54 UTC  

order from withing europe

2017-06-15 10:16:11 UTC  

which stores do that?

2017-06-15 10:16:15 UTC  

all I ever use is aliexpress

2017-06-15 10:17:12 UTC  

lemme check

2017-06-15 10:17:35 UTC  

just amazon.de it

2017-06-15 10:17:50 UTC  

if you want orange pis

2017-06-15 10:17:57 UTC  

not a bad idea actually

2017-06-15 10:18:50 UTC  

>60 euros

2017-06-15 10:18:51 UTC  

there is that googledoc from singlebeard computers

2017-06-15 10:19:10 UTC  

on annoucements if you want to see your options

2017-06-15 10:20:00 UTC  

the normal price for plus 2 is around 60

2017-06-15 10:20:33 UTC  

ah

2017-06-15 10:20:39 UTC  

yeah that's way above my budget anyways

2017-06-15 10:20:44 UTC  

chinks have it for 50 or so

2017-06-15 10:20:53 UTC  

how much is the budget

2017-06-15 10:21:05 UTC  

rpi3 or less

2017-06-15 10:21:14 UTC  

preferably less

2017-06-15 10:21:41 UTC  

hence why I'm at least trying an orange pi zero, if that suits our needs we'll just bulk order that

2017-06-15 10:22:52 UTC  

what you plan to do with it

2017-06-15 10:23:37 UTC  

run a chip, process the data, send it back to base over ethernet/wifi/SIM

2017-06-15 10:23:57 UTC  

the run-a-chip part should be easy enough, an arduino is capable of that

2017-06-15 10:24:05 UTC  

but we need a platform we can remotely control

2017-06-15 10:24:38 UTC  

if its mission critical dont bother with any of the cheap ones

2017-06-15 10:24:49 UTC  

their "remotedly control" options are wonky at best

2017-06-15 10:24:50 UTC  

nah this is still proof of concept