I wouldn't do SSD with it, as I dont know if Android has Trim support. Cheaper to throw a nice big drive in there.
I wish these Linux box makers would just use standard Unix protocols so we could just connect remotely by VNC or whatever may be the current remote-desktop protocol of choice and access the interface as we would if we were sitting in front of the TV, but they all do their own thing.
(This is also why I'm NOT expecting the satellite video stream to be exposed to XBMC, as someone mentioned they were hoping for in another post. My Alien2 has the /dev/dvb or wherever pseudo-devices for the tuner control, but NOT the video stream.)
Hello All
I found this on the web, is this receiver the one we are talking about here?
Hope this link works - http://www.amiko-a3.com/#Splash.
Regards.
Tunder
Hi Joe
Is the GPU Mali-400 MP, OpenGL ES 2.0 on this box a dual core unit or different? Sorry I couldn't find it on the Amiko A3 web site
Also ..do the line of Amiko's do AAC audio???
Good to know..and thanks for the prompt replySince it reads as Mali-400MP I assume it is dual core especially with a dual core primary processor. Mali-400 has been around awhile so I'm pretty sure it is not the same old thing as the first one.
Yes, all Amikos do AAC/Dolby Digital and are licensed. The A3 does DTS in addition to DD.
Spark & Amiko already asked for my request/bug list and I really had to dig to find things.
Nice video joe.
RF remote you check distance 150 foot ?