Does anyone here have any experience folding using the Pine64 Single Board Computer?
https://www.pine64.com/
At $15 a piece I was wondering if a cluster might be an economical folding setup.
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Re: Pine64 single board computer
As its ARM your only current chance is the Sony Android client; disconnected from you classical donor achievements.
I was once thinking to get a bunch of odroids for the same reason but not further steps taken until some basic questions from Sony got answered.
I was once thinking to get a bunch of odroids for the same reason but not further steps taken until some basic questions from Sony got answered.
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Re: Pine64 single board computer
As would seem sensible considering what it is, the PINE uses an A53 ARM Processor, marketed by ARM as a stand-alone, more energy-efficient alternative to the more powerful Cortex-A57 microarchitecture.
So the CPU is not intended for heavy number crunching.
I do not know a great deal about the Sony implementation:
Does it use multiple cores like the V7 app?
Does it use SIMD like the V7 app?
Does it use the GPU, like the V7 app?
I doubt the Pande Group know the answers to those questions, I know I don't.
It is entirely possible that one reason no scores are generated by the Sony app is that it can't do 1 PPD, so it would always add 0 to your score. (If the answer to all those questions is 'yes' I suspect it gets 10 PPD)
If it is both supported by Android as it claims and supported by Sony, which it could be, it would do as well as a cheap phone.
So the CPU is not intended for heavy number crunching.
I do not know a great deal about the Sony implementation:
Does it use multiple cores like the V7 app?
Does it use SIMD like the V7 app?
Does it use the GPU, like the V7 app?
I doubt the Pande Group know the answers to those questions, I know I don't.
It is entirely possible that one reason no scores are generated by the Sony app is that it can't do 1 PPD, so it would always add 0 to your score. (If the answer to all those questions is 'yes' I suspect it gets 10 PPD)
If it is both supported by Android as it claims and supported by Sony, which it could be, it would do as well as a cheap phone.
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