Hi
I agree that the Odroids are pretty good.  Marcus Leech pointed them out
to me.  I’ve got a couple XU4s (8 cores) that work pretty well.  What I really
like is that with the mate operating system and EMMC’s they boot in just
a few seconds.

Glen

> On May 27, 2018, at 11:15 PM, Cinaed Simson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 05/26/2018 01:19 PM, Will Gilliam wrote:
>> 
>> Is there anyone that is using raspberry pi's and GNURadio on any sort of
>> realtime projects? Is there a better board to use or one that GNURadio
>> is going to try to support?
> 
> I use an Odroid C2 64bit running Debian/Jessie with 2 Gbytes of RAM with
> an optional real time clock and 32 GByte EMMC hard drive.
> 
> There's also an optional USB sound card but I use the HDMI sound instead.
> 
> I'm using GNURadio 3.7.12.0 with a HackRF at low bandwidths - 2-5 MHz.
> 
> Other than the keyboard/mouse, a HackRF is the only other device
> connected to the USB.
> 
> I got rid of my pi3 - to slow. It uses a microSD card for the hard drive
> and memory - which may have been the cause of the random hangs when
> using it interactively. Not long hangs but long enough and frequent
> enough for it to become extremely annoying to me.
> 
> -- Cinaed
> 
> 
> 
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