Re: [fpc-other] Anyone using Orange PI

2017-03-02 Thread micsch
Am Wednesday 01 March 2017 13:31:06 schrieb Mark Morgan Lloyd: > > A colleague's just pointed me at ongoing discussion of the new Asus > board, where somebody's observing that "OrangePI also offer a solution > with integrated bootable eMMC" Industrie Solution with Raspberry

Re: [fpc-other] Anyone using Orange PI

2017-03-01 Thread Travis Siegel
I don't know anything about your intended use/design, but network storage is always an option. I quite successfully connect to other computers on my pi to store extra materials if I need additional backups, including copies of the sd card image for booting the pi, and although the access

Re: [fpc-other] Anyone using Orange PI

2017-03-01 Thread Mark Morgan Lloyd
On 01/03/17 11:30, Marco van de Voort wrote: In our previous episode, Mark Morgan Lloyd said: I agree. Most of our RPis are actually running Debian, but in extremis it's always possible to roll back to Raspbian as a baseline configuration. There are of course other small boards: Olimex,

Re: [fpc-other] Anyone using Orange PI

2017-03-01 Thread Andreas Berger
In our previous episode, Mark Morgan Lloyd said: I agree. Most of our RPis are actually running Debian, but in extremis it's always possible to roll back to Raspbian as a baseline configuration. There are of course other small boards: Olimex, Odroid and now Asus. However RPi does offer a fairly

Re: [fpc-other] Anyone using Orange PI

2017-03-01 Thread Mark Morgan Lloyd
On 01/03/17 11:30, Marco van de Voort wrote: In our previous episode, Mark Morgan Lloyd said: I agree. Most of our RPis are actually running Debian, but in extremis it's always possible to roll back to Raspbian as a baseline configuration. There are of course other small boards: Olimex,

Re: [fpc-other] Anyone using Orange PI

2017-03-01 Thread Marco van de Voort
In our previous episode, Mark Morgan Lloyd said: > > I agree. Most of our RPis are actually running Debian, but in extremis > it's always possible to roll back to Raspbian as a baseline configuration. > > There are of course other small boards: Olimex, Odroid and now Asus. > However RPi does

Re: [fpc-other] Anyone using Orange PI

2017-03-01 Thread Mark Morgan Lloyd
On 01/03/17 10:30, Bo Berglund wrote: On Wed, 1 Mar 2017 09:17:49 +0200, Cyrax wrote: You should report your findings to the bugtracker so they can be fixed. The FPC or Lazarus or RPi or Raspbian or Orange bugtracker? Not clear to me. First test: OP to do echo $0 If

Re: [fpc-other] Anyone using Orange PI

2017-03-01 Thread Bo Berglund
On Wed, 1 Mar 2017 08:48:16 +, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote: >> the following functions fail (within fpc/lazarus calls) >> >> Params all return blank - so cant use Param(0) etc >> ApplicatioName returns blank >> ProgramDirectory returns blank >> >> There may be

Re: [fpc-other] Anyone using Orange PI

2017-03-01 Thread Mark Morgan Lloyd
On 01/03/17 02:30, Steve Gatenby wrote: On 28/02/17 11:55, Andreas wrote: The company I work for will be realizing an embedded project using Orange PI. I can use any tool I want, but the project will be on a Orange PI (A very small chance of Raspberry PI). Does any one have FPC running on

Re: [fpc-other] Anyone using Orange PI

2017-02-28 Thread Cyrax
On 01.03.2017 04:05, Steve Gatenby wrote: On 28/02/17 11:55, Andreas wrote: The company I work for will be realizing an embedded project using Orange PI. I can use any tool I want, but the project will be on a Orange PI (A very small chance of Raspberry PI). Does any one have FPC running on

Re: [fpc-other] Anyone using Orange PI

2017-02-28 Thread Bo Berglund
On Tue, 28 Feb 2017 22:08:31 -0300, Andreas Berger wrote: >Bo, when the time comes for me to start working on any Pi, can I get in >contact with you to help get FPC started? Shure, you're welcome! -- Bo Berglund Developer in Sweden

Re: [fpc-other] Anyone using Orange PI

2017-02-28 Thread Andreas Berger
Thanks Steve, some of those blanks could be irritating. I am really encouraged by how people are willing to help. When the time comes those workaround could become handy, especially since I don't have a clue about the linus API. Andreas On 28/02/2017 23:05, Steve Gatenby wrote: On

Re: [fpc-other] Anyone using Orange PI

2017-02-28 Thread Steve Gatenby
On 28/02/17 11:55, Andreas wrote: The company I work for will be realizing an embedded project using Orange PI. I can use any tool I want, but the project will be on a Orange PI (A very small chance of Raspberry PI). Does any one have FPC running on Orange PI? If so would you be willing to help

Re: [fpc-other] Anyone using Orange PI

2017-02-28 Thread Andreas Berger
Bo, thanks for your two answers. I'm also pushing RPi, but the company is looking price. However, it looks like the OPi is closing the gap so who knows what will be when the company makes the final decision. It was good to see that if FPC works on RPi it should work on OPi. Bo, when the time

Re: [fpc-other] Anyone using Orange PI

2017-02-27 Thread Bo Berglund
On Tue, 28 Feb 2017 08:28:05 +0100, Bo Berglund wrote: >Why not go with the original Raspberry Pi instead? I found a test video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nzy914jLU_w Seems like going original RPi is better. -- Bo Berglund Developer in Sweden