They look like some great little boxes. I have a question though, would
these be good to use as build machines? Say if I want to use them to
compile an package to RPM/DEB, would that work? I ask because I'm not sure
how the architecture would come into play, e.g. can an ARM core compile a
package for x86_64?
On Dec 30, 2014 6:56 PM, "Matt Melvin" <[email protected]> wrote:

> ODROID just launched the C1 development board that's ~$35 for: 1.5GHz
> quad-core ARMv7, 1GB DDR3, gigabit ethernet, 40 GPIO pins (with an ADC),
> etc., etc.  It looks like an amazing board, especially for the price.  I
> just ordered one to hook up to a Motorola Lapdock that I have lying around
> (for which the Raspberry Pi didn't quite cut it).  I know there's been some
> discussion lately about development boards, and I didn't see this one
> mentioned -- though it was only announced on Dec. 10.  Anyway, it piqued my
> interest, and I thought it might be interesting to others on the list.  Has
> anyone else picked one up already?
>
> Link:
> http://hardkernel.com/main/products/prdt_info.php
>
>
> Matt
>
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