Client for other BeagleBone Black and other boards...
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 8:50 pm
Hello All,
I am a big fan of the Raspberry Pi for its ease of use, vast user community and price point. However, in recent months (and very likely the near future) a number of other boards have been popping up to serve various niche roles. Most are in a similar price range and offer significant capabilities the Pi can't provide. Beyond the Android offerings who already have a dedicated CFClient build in the works, the builds that come to mind are the Beaglebone Black http://beagleboard.org/Products/BeagleBone%20Black, and the pcDuino http://www.pcduino.com/. Both boards pack enough punch to boot Ubuntu or Android ARM distros and (especially with the BBB) include many more options for utilizing I/O ports for Arduino-esque applications.
So the big question is, "how difficult would it be to port the CFClient to one of these newcomers?" Would it make more sense to port the cfheadless version written for the Pi or would it be possible to simply run the GUI right off of Ubuntu as usual? Also, as both boards have Android ports available, would the current CF Android Client port to the Android ARM version?
I might also add, that the pcDuino seems to be the simplest to get started with, but the possibilities of the $45 BeagleBone Black seem endless. Especially once more developers start getting a hold of it...
Anybody else tried CFClient with other embedded platforms?
I am a big fan of the Raspberry Pi for its ease of use, vast user community and price point. However, in recent months (and very likely the near future) a number of other boards have been popping up to serve various niche roles. Most are in a similar price range and offer significant capabilities the Pi can't provide. Beyond the Android offerings who already have a dedicated CFClient build in the works, the builds that come to mind are the Beaglebone Black http://beagleboard.org/Products/BeagleBone%20Black, and the pcDuino http://www.pcduino.com/. Both boards pack enough punch to boot Ubuntu or Android ARM distros and (especially with the BBB) include many more options for utilizing I/O ports for Arduino-esque applications.
So the big question is, "how difficult would it be to port the CFClient to one of these newcomers?" Would it make more sense to port the cfheadless version written for the Pi or would it be possible to simply run the GUI right off of Ubuntu as usual? Also, as both boards have Android ports available, would the current CF Android Client port to the Android ARM version?
I might also add, that the pcDuino seems to be the simplest to get started with, but the possibilities of the $45 BeagleBone Black seem endless. Especially once more developers start getting a hold of it...
Anybody else tried CFClient with other embedded platforms?