bpa wrote: 
> I've got a cubieboard but haven't played around with it much.  However
> the community is small becasue there have been only about 1600 boards
> made so far (compared to RaspPi's at least 0.5m) and many of the buyers
> seem to be very inexperienced.
> 
> The http://linux-sunxi.org site has lots of info based on Allwinner A10
> and similar chips. It list many linux distro but not microcore.  System
> built using A10 SOC are quite similar as A10 has wide range of
> interfaces so that builds for one A10 product (e.g. Melee A1000) often
> works on another cubieboard. A10 is unbrickable so there is no fear in
> trying out builds for different systems.

That's really useful information - I'm afraid I'm one of those
inexperienced buyers!  But, I'm willing to learn!  A major problem is
the google forum used by Cubieboard people - hopelessly disorganised and
full of cluttered postings.  There's another forum (
http://www.cubieforums.com/ ) where it might be possible to get a more
coherent thread running.  I think I'll start with a project thread, and
see if anyone bites!


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