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Raspberry Pi Model B+

PostPosted: Tue Jul 15, 2014 6:57 am
by Haribo
The Raspberry Pi foundation just released an update to the Model B.

And the changes makes this firmware even more interesting.
The new model has 4 USB ports. They are still on the same bus as the Ethernet but they have more power now. Up to 1.2 Amps can be delivered to the ports with a good PSU (2A).

That means, it should now be able to power USB HDDs and devices that need more power.

Also it has a much better layout and now supports Micro SD.
And it uses less power, when not powering a lot of devices of course.

It should be 100% backwards compatible with the Model B. Same CPU, memory and so on.

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Also same low price as Model B.

Re: Raspberry Pi Model B+

PostPosted: Tue Jul 15, 2014 6:36 pm
by fvdw
very interesting, hopefully it also has a gigabit lan connector. I will chek it out

Re: Raspberry Pi Model B+

PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 8:48 am
by rafesl
Haribo wrote:The Raspberry Pi foundation just released an update to the Model B.


Of course this would be announced the weekend after I ordered my 2nd Model B :lmao

Re: Raspberry Pi Model B+

PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 7:58 pm
by fvdw
B+ has still only 10/100 Mbits lan , pity

Re: Raspberry Pi Model B+

PostPosted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 4:37 pm
by tom2005
Hello fvdw,

thank you for this Information.
My SPD8020 plus Twonky Server running is very slow in response to a command from my TV and the Video Streaming is sometimes broken.

I just thinking about to buy a Raspi B+.
But on the other hand if I could put your Raspi FW 15.3 on a Cubitruck (Cubiboard 3) there is much more power behind and a Gbits Lan also.

pls. see link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cubieboard

Do you have any ideas if this could work?

Thank you

tom2005

Re: Raspberry Pi Model B+

PostPosted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 6:45 pm
by fvdw
this one seems to have aemv7 based processor, I have no idea to be honest, if I had i could try. But we could try the same approach as for raspberry...I need more info about it to be able to judge if we can do a trial

Re: Raspberry Pi Model B+

PostPosted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 5:26 am
by tom2005
Hello fvdw,

thank you for the answer. I was on holydays, sorry for the delay.

A Cubitruck has been not yet ordered, but it looks good for me.

At the Moment I am doing some investigations and found a German link:

http://stefanius.de/neues-homenas-v3-0- ... cubietruck

Is this helpful for you?


Regards

tom2005

Re: Raspberry Pi Model B+

PostPosted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 6:51 pm
by fvdw
there seems to be support for the cubieboard in the mainline linux kernel, meaning we can compile a kernel that is suitable. The question is if the all the binaries compile for arm5v ar e compatible with this cpu (arm7). From what i read I conclude yes, an arm7 can run code compile for arm5 just fine.

Only thing needed is to find out how the boot process is and then I see no reason why it won't work

Re: Raspberry Pi Model B+

PostPosted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 5:08 am
by tom2005
Hello fvdw,

I have ordered.
Next week it should be here.

Then let us start, if you like with your assistance.

tom2005

Re: Raspberry Pi Model B+

PostPosted: Sat Aug 23, 2014 10:02 pm
by tom2005
Hello fvdw,
I received my Cubitruck now. Original it was running with a Android 4.2 on the on the 2 GB NAND .
I have tried some different Images on the SD card (8 GB) and every time after removal of the SD Card the booting of the Android from NAND have been corrupt. But this is an other Problem.
Unfortunately when I have used your Pi Image there was now Action from the Cubitruck.
I have it installed on the SD card by Win32DiskImager, but nothing happened when I put it in the Card Slot.
I think something is missing during the boot process from the SD card. I this case the installation will not start.
When I have used the "http://stefanius.de/neues-homenas-v3-0-dual-sd-card-image-fuer-cubieboard-2-und-cubietruck" it was running during the Trial.
But I was waiting for your solution.
Any ideas?
Thank you
tom2005