Banana Pi series run Android,Debian linux,Ubuntu linux, Raspberry Pi imange and cubieboard imange

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lion...@sinovoip.com.cn

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Apr 22, 2014, 3:12:00 AM4/22/14
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Products:

Banana PI M1 is the open source hardware platform which published to assistant the Elastos.org open source OS, Banana PI M1 is the dual core Android 4.2 product which more better than the Raspberry Pi.

Banana Pi M1 series run Android,Debian linux,Ubuntu linux, Raspberry Pi imange and cubieboard imange.

Elastos coordinate multi CUP to from the family cloud entirnment which based on the “software/hardware service”

Banana PI hardware: 1Ghz ARM7 dual-core processor, 1GB DDR3 SDRAM,

Banana PI with Gigabit ethernet port, SATA Socket. It can run with Android 4.2.2 smoothly. The size of Banana PI M1 like the credit card, it can easily run with the game it support 1080P high definition video output, the GPIO compatible with Raspberry Pi and can run the ROM Image directly

Hardware specification
 
CPU
A20 ARM Cortex™-A7 Dual-Core
GPU
ARM Mali400MP2Complies with OpenGL ES 2.0/1.1
Memory (SDRAM)
1GB DDR3 (shared with GPU)
Onboard Storage
 
SD (Max. 64GB) / MMC card slot UP to 2T on 2.5 SATA disk
Onboard Network
10/100/1000 Ethernet RJ45,optional WIFI
Video Input
A CSI input connector allows for the connection of a camera module
Video Outputs
HDMI, CVBS , LVDS/RGB
Audio Output
3.5 mm Jack and HDMI
Power Source
5 volt via MicroUSB(DC In Only) and/or MicroUSB (OTG)
USB 2.0 Ports
2 (direct from Allwinner A20 chip)
Buttons
Reset button: Next to MicroUSB connector
Power button: Next to Reset button
Boot button (Optional): Behind HDMI connector
GPIO(2X13) pin
GPIO,UART,I2C bus,SPI bus with two chip selects,
CAN bus,ADC,PWM,+3.3v,+5v,ground.
LED
Power Key & RJ45
Remote
IR (Optional)
OS
Android 4.2,Firefox OS and Linux etc. OS
Interface definition
Product size
92 mm × 60mm
Weight
48g

Hardware
 
Hardware connect sketch map
 
 
 
 
Hardware GPIO define
 
image download and support web:  www.banana-pi.org
 
easy to buy a sample:

Anthony Tsang

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Apr 27, 2014, 10:24:51 PM4/27/14
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Hi,

Banana Pi seems awesome and looks like it would solve most of the problem for Raspberry Pi.
As I am looking for a mini endpoint to test a scaled project, the io speed is the major concern. Raspberry Pi failed to me since it only provide a shared 20mb bandwidth for all io. Which is a bit slow aha? 

So how is the Banana Pi preforms on that? Like, how is the io speed when using SD card and SATA? Will it share the bandwidth on storage and ethernet? 

Jimmy Tidey

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Apr 28, 2014, 1:02:03 PM4/28/14
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I've just ordered one, so I'll be able to let you know how it goes with Meteor... 
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