Hi guys,
Recently I purchased a very cheap breadboard called "PCDUINO" and due to the relatively attractive price ( ~U$ 59 ) I started to develop at this board intending to use it as the final product mainboard, because almost all the required features are already built in.
However, I found another interesting option to sell "CUBIEBOARD" even cheaper ( ~U$ 49 ), using the same core platform : Allwinner A10, based on an ARM Cortex-A8, but with twice NAND memory avaliable ! ( 2GB-->PCduino / 4GB-->CubieBoard )
As said before, I´ve just started to work on PCduino, and although began development only few weeks ago, research was long before.
I´m quite tempted to jump development to Cubieboard, however I wish ensure that´s an reasonable decision.
I can highlight - for instance - that audience community at PCduino forum sometimes is somewhat empty.
So, in order to know if will face to the same trouble, I wish know your opinions.
Thanks in advance.
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Recently I purchased a very cheap breadboard called "PCDUINO" and due to the relatively attractive price ( ~U$ 59 ) I started to develop at this board intending to use it as the final product mainboard, because almost all the required features are already built in.
However, I found another interesting option to sell "CUBIEBOARD" even cheaper ( ~U$ 49 ), using the same core platform : Allwinner A10, based on an ARM Cortex-A8, but with twice NAND memory avaliable ! ( 2GB-->PCduino / 4GB-->CubieBoard )
As said before, I´ve just started to work on PCduino, and although began development only few weeks ago, research was long before.
I´m quite tempted to jump development to Cubieboard, however I wish ensure that´s an reasonable decision.
I can highlight - for instance - that audience community at PCduino forum sometimes is somewhat empty.
So, in order to know if will face to the same trouble, I wish know your opinions.
Thanks in advance.
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