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Good Day.
https://ru.aliexpress.com/item/Orange-P … 38571.html
Its very cheap and have good video Mali400MP2 GPU @ 600Mhz
Can I install nanodlp on Orange Pi Lite?
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If you have intention to install nanodlp on the top of linux desktop, yes you can use it. But if you want it to use as replacement for rpi, it is not possible, none of these boards GPU spec open as rpi.
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Orange PI's are able to use/support Raspbian ...so bottom line should be an easy port. Just me guessing though.
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Well to make a step further... I bought this little marvel - Orange Pi Zero Plus 2 with Mali450 GPU which is able to easily support 4K not only Full-HD as Raspberry PI does.
You can check the capability of this chip here Mali450 demo. So, bottom line this would be a great option for NanoDLP and a good replacement (even direct as the pins are the same) for RPi.
Any comments?
Last edited by dorbar (2017-09-04 13:44:49)
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RPi supports 4K.
You can use nanodlp on orange pi with or without desktop env.
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Shahin
you're right. RPi 3 does support a 4K at 15Hz... and I guess that in this application the refresh rate is more than enough :-)
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Is it possible to use Orange Pi along with Ramps board?
Which Orange Pi models have been used so far?
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NanoDLP supports any Linux compatible ARM board. So technically close to all of boards released being supported.
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NanoDLP supports any Linux compatible ARM board. So technically close to all of boards released being supported.
But not with direct control...
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Exactly it need RAMPS for movements.
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Exactly it need RAMPS for movements.
Any chance of getting direct control on the Orange Pi at some stage in the future?
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Yes, only difference is probably memory address for GPIO.
But consider direct control has very limited user base. And also few people using non-rpi boards.
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