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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de junio de 2024
Really quick board. Runs Ubuntu like a champ.
Oldguy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de mayo de 2024
I bought this SBC to run SVXLINK, similar to EchoLink but running on Linux.The audio / sound card or whatever they put onto the board has one major issue in my application.It records audio fine e.g. routing it into the microphone input. It also plays back audio. What I think is missing is input with simultaneous play out. That's what I would need for my repeater. Apparently I can use something called parrot e.g. talk into the computer record it and then play back. Works as expected.Then switch to repeat mode e.g. talk in and get the audio in real time back out. Doesn't work in my case!Aside, there are no audio control slider in alsamixer.I can plug in a USB sound card, it shows and surprise has the control slider.And most important, will loop the audio in real time. So you can actually repeat in real time.I tried OS's up and down the line, some support the audio issue but are a pain in the neck to get the GPIO properly working without jumping through hoops.Others do work reasonable good in the GPIO department, but don't fully support the audio.Good thing, the OrangePI is not very big, so it is not much of a boat anchor.
Jason Miller
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de febrero de 2024
Maybe I'm spoiled by Raspberry Pi's ease of use and enormous following and the support that comes with that. That being said, this is a cool little device for the tinkerers. And you will absolutely be doing a lot of tinkering. Despite the fact that it runs Linux and Linux-based operating systems, the Linux support software for it is awful. The Windows support software is way better...after you figure out how to change it from Chinese to English. Operating systems are kind of hairy. It has a moderately maintained Debian, and an older-than-dirt Android version. Many links on their website send you to Google Drive for links that are overused so sometimes you have to wait a day to download something, or try to find your way through Baidu ("Chinese Google"). Support is slowly improving. But definitely note the *slowly*. If you must have something that's plug and a play, go for RPi. If you don't need bleeding edge and you don't mind to fiddle around some, go for AMLogic. If you wanna tinker a LOT, grab a Rockchip device. Newer Rockchip devices do seem to maybe have better support, but I don't have any newer Rockchip devices so YMMV.
Frank Clark
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de diciembre de 2023
Was super excited to get an SBC, especially after the good reviews I've seen online for the Orange Pi. Let me say, this thing has been a headache. The instructions for installing the boot system are complicated, the software is in either Japanese or Chinese. I have tried both PCIe2.0 and multiple TF cards. It simply will not boot. There is very little support anywhere online. I am not a noob to tech, been working with computers since the 1980's, have a degree in electronics engineering. It is a nice SBC but it is currently a paperweight. I don't recommend buying this until Orange Pi gets their poop in a pile and offers better support.
JK24
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de octubre de 2023
I used the Orange Pi 3B (4gb) for a MagicMirror project. Everything for MM is built around the Raspberry Pi, but I didn't want to pay the premium for a 4 year old SBC. (Perhaps R-Pi boards will decrease in price, now that they've announced the R-Pi 5.) Orange Pi's Ubuntu image on a micro SD card worked well for my project, and its easily powerful enough for what I'm asking it to do. I'd probably consider the Orange Pi Zero 3 if I were to do this project again, but I don't have any plans for that.My only real complaint is that there isn't much of an online community for this SBC. If you have problems, the limited info from the OEM might help, but you'll probably have to just figure it out on your own. I was willing to risk it, and it worked out for me. YMMV
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