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  • Опубліковано 18 лис 2024

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  • @o0julek0o
    @o0julek0o 7 років тому +49

    "Now with zero support" OMFG I died xdddddddd

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому +3

      Ha ha!
      As it turns out there is actually some support. So you have to still watch those calories.

    • @electrodeyt3491
      @electrodeyt3491 7 років тому +1

      MickMake i want a zero support edition!

    • @SinanAkkoyun
      @SinanAkkoyun 5 років тому

      xDDDDD

  • @nmrshll
    @nmrshll 7 років тому +2

    Really good review ! It's really nice that you point out all the potential pain points so that it doesn't come as a surprise for future buyers.

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому

      +Nicolas Marshall
      Thanks mate. Yup, that’s one of the goals of this channel, give people a good heads up on what they are thinking of buying.

  • @itsmilan4069
    @itsmilan4069 6 років тому +4

    That intro and the style of your video man you deserve a sub

  • @eyesofnova
    @eyesofnova 8 років тому +1

    I did not expect this video to be out so fast. Thanks for the in depth test on it. Here is hoping they fix all the issues.

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому +1

      +EyesofNova
      No problems, mate! I have a strict schedule, but move things around as needed. Let me know if you need any more questions answered.
      BTW I'll be doing a "running on battery" series on a lot of the SBCs soon.

    • @eyesofnova
      @eyesofnova 8 років тому +1

      MickMake you answered a lot of questions. I'm going to give this a pass for a bit until they get it worked out a bit. The lack of support from the dev is kind of dumb. Also can't wait to see the running on battery series.

    • @MoesKeckeEcke
      @MoesKeckeEcke 8 років тому

      EyesofNova no they won't fix all the issues, because you already bought it and they don't give a fuk. software support on the banana anything has been banana

    • @eyesofnova
      @eyesofnova 8 років тому

      Moes This is the Orange Pi, not the Banana Pi

  • @SachinGanpat
    @SachinGanpat 7 років тому +6

    "Let's see how far across the room we can lose your SD card"

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому

      +Sachin Ganpat
      Must be!

  • @bonnome2
    @bonnome2 8 років тому +5

    Great video! I usually put a thermal pad or even thermal paste between the heatsink for better performance.
    The support from Orange pi really sucks but at least there community provides decent support.

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому +2

      +bonnome2
      Yup, these heatsinks have the black adhesive thermal gunk which seems to do a good job of conducting heat.
      But yes good that there's support there from the community, maybe the company should start paying those people? ;-)

  • @milostea
    @milostea 8 років тому +5

    My concern regarding the OPi boards is that lack of image support from the company.
    One has to go to this forum,
    www.orangepi.org/orangepibbsen/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=342&extra=page%3D1
    in order to retrieve working images. I'm running 3 RPi-3 boards as cable boxes at home but would like to compare them
    to the OPi+2 board...soon I'll have one to test.

  • @RichardT2112
    @RichardT2112 8 років тому +44

    Even if the Orange Zero is better in every way than the Raspberry version, the simple support and overall user happiness will always make the raspberry the winner in my book.

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому +8

      +Richard T
      True true. But out of a lot of knockoffs this one seems to be the better supported and since it cheap as chips it can be shoved into so many places.
      The big issue with this board is the lack of MIPI. Man it'd be a killer if the included that and what about all those other GPIOs?
      Just routing a bunch of tracks out isn't that hard!

    • @RichardT2112
      @RichardT2112 8 років тому +2

      MickMake I honestly suspect this board was released due to some corporate mandate rather than, as you had said, when the board was ready. It could indeed be a killer piece of hardware ... if only ...
      BTW What is this nonsense about 30C+ in Dec? It is currently -8C here in Vancouver, with a big snowstorm coming! :)

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому +2

      +Richard T
      Yes I agree with you. It could have been so much more. Companies like this have to stop being "better" and be "different".
      It'd be nice if it was -8C down under for Christmas. The coldest it's been during Christmas was 16.

    • @panko2848
      @panko2848 8 років тому +4

      yeah I got an OrangePi PC a while back and it barely worked, after the hassle of finding a working image on the forums (a very awesome guy put a lot of effort into providing some that work, strange the people at OrangePi couldn't have done the same..) after a few weeks it just started freezing on start up and nothing I tried ever fixed it. Meanwhile my RasPi3 has worked beautifully the for months.
      the difference of £20 between them still doesn't make a product that was hassle from the start and fails in a month worth the money to me so I just avoid OrangePi in general now.

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому +2

      Yup, the Pi design is rock solid. You gotta hand it to them for creating a nice stable product.

  • @goldenstarmusic1689
    @goldenstarmusic1689 7 років тому +2

    could you make a cluster of these with the Ethernet port?

  • @CraigFryer
    @CraigFryer 8 років тому +1

    Another great review. I am really not sure how many people would have got the joke about the VB ad.
    I am also glad to see the number of views on some of your review videos are starting to look really healthy. I hope they aren't like Google Analytics spam.
    You could always re-edit some of your reviews to make some click bait titled videos like "5 Boards that smoked the RPi 3". Judging by how hot some of these boards are getting, may be they are the ones getting smoked.
    I think it is really great how you are exposing the very basic limitations of the software/OS available for this and similar boards.

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому

      Thanks mate. It's a long road to success on UA-cam.
      I have a few comparison videos planned for next year along the lines of: "If I want to do THIS, then what's the best board to use."

  • @jlyonm
    @jlyonm 8 років тому +1

    This is a nice thorough review, covering things I didn't think of. I believe these guys were at World Maker Faire in NYC at the beginning of October. I was going to buy their product then and there, but they weren't selling. There were too many products there that were not for sale that I would have bought because they were cheap, but when you have to order online and pay for shipping, I'm not so interested. It's probably good that I didn't buy it, as it doesn't seem well supported.

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому

      +J.L.M.
      Thanks! Glad you got something out of it.
      Yup, like a lot of boards there's some good and bad points. It's still pretty decent even without the SPI and I2C busses going.
      A nice tiny quad core board is attractive for some people.

  • @JerryEricsson
    @JerryEricsson 7 років тому +1

    I Picked up one of these last summer. Could not get it running, had all sorts of emails back and forth with the support folks, they finally sent me a new board, that one worked. Well I was a bit torqued off about this, so I took a hot soldering iron and resoldered the board since it looked like some nine year old kid with a torch and a hot nail did the factory solder job. After redoing all the joints, I got the first board up and running as well, the quality control just isn't there on these as far as I could tell, however the replacement board did look a lot better so perhaps my first board was a quirk.

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому

      Possibly. I haven't had any issues so far with my boards.

  • @SJFrzrbrn
    @SJFrzrbrn 7 років тому

    That was a solid and unbiased review. I "collect" SBCs and poke around on them and I still have to say my favorite is still the Raspberry Pi flavors. The alternatives just seem to try to emulate and not innovate. Thumbs up to you, I look forward to checking out your other videos.

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому +2

      Thanks mate. I plan to review all the SBCs eventually. It's a very long list!
      But yup the RPi is my favourite still for most of my projects.

  • @WhiteWulfe
    @WhiteWulfe 8 років тому +1

    Oh gawds, the gag is priceless.... Especially the Orange Crush-esque label on top of what looks like a Coke Zero ^_^

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому

      Yup, orange Crush modified label but on top of some horrible copy of a copy rubbish that was bought on the cheap in the hopes that it would be nice.
      We often use it as paint stripper.

  • @ami6packs
    @ami6packs 8 років тому +2

    The review is great and top notch. I am looking for your next review on Orange pi pc plus :)

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому +1

      +Amitesh Singh
      That'll be in a couple of weeks.

  • @UKsystems
    @UKsystems 8 місяців тому

    The data lines may only be used for power supply communication.

  • @n0f8r
    @n0f8r 8 років тому +2

    Looking forward to your review update with SPI and I2C

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому

      Yup, unfortunately that'll be after Christmas.

  • @WereCatf
    @WereCatf 8 років тому +6

    +MickMake USB OTG isn't enabled in Armbian-images by default, so that's probably why you weren't seeing it as a USB-device. Adding g_serial to /etc/modules should've fixed that. There is an open issue on Armbian's github about this, but I don't know if there are any decisions made, yet. As for missing I2C and SPI: did you check if i2cdev-l and spidev-kernel modules were loaded?
    About the pin-headers...stuff like this is what I've been raging about several times. Many SoCs used by these various kinds of SBCs actually have way more useable pins and buses than what gets brought out on headers, and that means there's a lot of wasted potential. Sure, 200+ GPIO-pins might be a bit of an overkill on an SBC in general, but why not e.g. put out 40 or 60 of them on the board and then bring the rest out on a ZIF-connector? Those people who want/need more than what's on the board by default would then only need to make/buy a daughter-board and connect it to the ZIF-connector with a FFC-cable and POOF -- hundreds more GPIO. I think it'd be a reasonably elegant way of keeping the main SBC-board from being bloated with billions of pins, while not preventing you from using it to its fullest when needed.

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому

      +Nita Vesa
      Hi Nita, yup all modules were loaded up. I could have spent more time on getting it going, and really wouldn't have taken much effort, but that wasn't the goal of the review. Getting into kernel rebuilds isn't for everyone. Although I should do a video on that!
      I agree with the GPIOs. Such a waste and gets my goat every time I see these boards being released with a piddley amount of them. Such a brain-dead decision. It's like buying a Porsche and having only one cylinder running.
      There needs to be a new standard, something like Uber Raspberry Pi GPIO header.

    • @WereCatf
      @WereCatf 8 років тому

      The Up^2 and some/most of the 96Boards SBCs bring out a bunch of GPIOs out, but offer a whole lot of additional pins via a separate header. I think it's a good idea in general, though I think the connector they use on the 96Boards SBCs might be more robust.
      Makes me wonder if the Up^2-people are going to be selling a daughter-board to connect to that, or if they'll just leave the design and manufacturing of such to individuals from the community. In fact, I think I'll just ask them!

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому

      They mentioned to me that they weren't going to provide access to the FPGA, which is a shame. Hopefully I can convince them to do otherwise, but I can understand from their perspective; someone can really stuff it up as a lot of the core depends on that FPGA.

    • @WereCatf
      @WereCatf 8 років тому +1

      I don't know if you really care, but I got a response today from them and they did confirm that they will sell a daughter-board for use with the exHAT-connector.

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому +1

      Excellent! Thanks for chasing that up.

  • @stevepritchard7561
    @stevepritchard7561 7 років тому +1

    Slick review - love the intro!

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому

      Thanks mate. The Intro had to be done. :-D

  • @DimitrisJoseArmando
    @DimitrisJoseArmando 7 років тому +1

    love this video, fast simple and to the point

  • @PGj141
    @PGj141 7 років тому +2

    One of points that made the OPiZ unique is on-board PoE (requires some soldering). Not covered in review:(

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому

      +Pavel Gorbanj
      Yup, I saved that for a review update.

  • @DOPPELgameplayVIDEOS
    @DOPPELgameplayVIDEOS 8 років тому +3

    I've been running Retropie on this board. It handles 3D content very well. PS1 games run very smooth. Very hard to get an image going though.

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому

      +DOPPELgameplayVIDEOS
      That's good to hear that it can keep up.

  • @turbolenza35
    @turbolenza35 8 років тому +1

    hello i would like to connect my scsi disk drive on it is it possible please help me

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому

      +JUL IEN
      Anything is possible, but the question is "Is it worth it?" and also "How much time do you have?"
      The easiest way is to look for a USB to SCSI adaptor. A quick google search shows up some possibilities, but then you'd have the issue of driver support. You'd have to do some research on chipset support in Armbian.

  • @Ed19601
    @Ed19601 7 років тому

    I understand you can also reach it through "serialport" with a 3.3V FTDI USB converter

  • @falconidaes
    @falconidaes 7 років тому +3

    Orange Pi Zero Plus 2 H5
    Can you review new upgraded board?

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому +1

      +falconidaes
      Yup, it's on my list.

  • @rushur5189
    @rushur5189 7 років тому +1

    The way you say WiFi holy frick

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому

      +Rushur
      Yes, it’s a looong story and worth a video of its own.

  • @SuperHaunts
    @SuperHaunts 5 років тому +1

    Looks like they gave us a v 8 engine with a slipping transmission and through some brake fluid to tighten up the bands

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  5 років тому

      Yeah, was a little dubious.

  • @shaid153
    @shaid153 8 років тому +1

    I'm curious to know about the audio out. On the 13 pin header, it seems like there's an audio left/right channel. From a hookup perspect, could i just get a two pin dupont header and wire the other end directly to a passive speaker? Actually now that i think of it, if i'm just using a singular mono speaker, just bridging the two channels should have the same effect with a little more amperage i'd assume? Fault logic on my part?

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому

      +Victor Hogarth
      Technically you could, but a more appropriate method would be to use an audio amplifier on the speakers.
      Also you should mix the left and right channel instead of "bridging", that'll give you some funny results and cause one channel to drive into the other channel. Essentially not what you want.
      You can pick up a cheap PAM2802 breakout from AdaFruit and SparkFun. A single channel amp, or use a stereo amp with two speakers.

  • @DATApush3r
    @DATApush3r 2 роки тому

    Superb analysis mate! Appreciate your work.

  • @jarodboyd72
    @jarodboyd72 8 років тому +5

    Their website _claims_ it runs Android. Have you attempted that? How well does it run (if at all)?

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому

      +jarodboyd72
      Sorry, mate, didn't do it this time, but will be doing it in the update.

    • @edgarmondragon4708
      @edgarmondragon4708 7 років тому

      h3droid.com/

  • @freddyzdead1
    @freddyzdead1 7 років тому +2

    What the hell is "whiffy"? I can't see one of those on mine.

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому

      Whiffy is the type of WiFi that isn't so good.

  • @PerMejdal
    @PerMejdal 8 років тому +1

    I love the Orange Pi Zero. Its has 3 serial ports, which I am going to use for out of band management for network equipment. Armbian is way better than Raspbian, if you just want a clean Debian with great kernel support.

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому +1

      +Per Mejdal Rasmussen
      Nice! Yup those extra serial ports are great to have. I have a bunch of equipment that I'll be hooking up as well.
      I quite like Armbian and it'll probably end up being the de facto standard I reckon.

  • @parked7143
    @parked7143 7 років тому +1

    How does the performance of this SBC compare to the orange pi lite? I'm looking to build a robot where every millimeter counts, but can't sacrifice performance either.

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому

      Hmmm. Haven't tried the lite yet.

    • @parked7143
      @parked7143 7 років тому +1

      It's the same as the One I think.

  • @johannesyde4408
    @johannesyde4408 7 років тому +1

    Hi Mick, can you give some info on the PoE capabilities of this little thing?

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому +1

      The PoE isn't really PoE. It's more of a "place holder". You can provide your own PoE module which will make it fully compliant, or just use the onboard regulators which will be a "hack job" but functional. The onboard regulators can't handle the input voltages of true PoE.

    • @johannesyde4408
      @johannesyde4408 7 років тому +1

      So it does not have any better PoE functionality than any other of the other single board computers?

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому +1

      +Johannes Yde
      Well it's slightly better. The OPiZ has the ability to breakout the PoE lines on the PCB, so you can have more of a complete PoE setup than wiring it up before the RJ45 plug.

  • @SmokingCrop
    @SmokingCrop 6 років тому +1

    2:56 you don't have to download the extension.. It's only for faster and more reliable downloads..

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  6 років тому

      Yup, some others have commented on that as well.

  • @gg-gn3re
    @gg-gn3re 5 років тому

    Orange pi zero is finally a very nice board with armbian. Updating to the kernel 5.3 will also help a lot with all h2+, h3, h5 chips as we're finally getting GPU decoding etc.

  • @PhG1961
    @PhG1961 8 років тому +1

    Hi there ! Great video with really usefull information and product info. Cool stuff, made my decision taking more easy ! Keep it coming !

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому

      +Philip Gevaert
      Thanks! Glad you got a lot out of it.

  • @NormalizeHQ
    @NormalizeHQ 8 років тому +1

    Mega doesn't force you to install an extension. It's optional.

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому +1

      +Maliza
      That's good to know. I must have been too annoyed to notice it was optional.

    • @NormalizeHQ
      @NormalizeHQ 8 років тому

      Yeah the addons just to make the process quicker and better down speed i think.

  • @fredrik9504
    @fredrik9504 6 років тому +1

    hello i need my pi zero for mining with baikal giant + how can i flash it?

  • @rtomimbang
    @rtomimbang 4 роки тому

    Question: I bought an Orange Pi One, when you try to plug it into a 5V, 3A adapter you get the see the LAN port lights up. I was told that by the seller that this is an indicator that the SBC is powering up correctly? Is it true with all orange pi boards?

  • @philscomputerlab
    @philscomputerlab 8 років тому +6

    That was brilliant, but most of it went right over my head :D I've got an Orange Pi PC and would love to learn a bit more beyond just installing images and playing emulated games. I had a look at your other videos, but couldn't find anything "to start off" my learning journey so I can understand the things you talk about in this video?

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому +1

      Hmmmm. Better start creating some beginner videos on that then!

    • @philscomputerlab
      @philscomputerlab 8 років тому +2

      MickMake I better subscribe then :D I must say the docs and guides with the Raspberry Pi are awesome. The Orange seems like the Pro version, assuming a lot of knowledge and having to figure things out yourself.

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому

      Yes that's true. The OPiZ is really something for an intermediate to pro maker.

  • @AidanHomewood
    @AidanHomewood 7 років тому +1

    Hey m9, im from across the ditch in NZ, where the site you downloaded the image from (mega) is based. You don't have to download the extension, as (at least in Chrome) there is a small grey button to just download. And can you put the mega link in the description? Cheers m9

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому +1

      +Aidan Homewood
      Yup, I found that out later.
      The link? Yup, I thought I'd done that, but missed that one out. I'll update it now.

  • @JustWasted3HoursHere
    @JustWasted3HoursHere 8 років тому +2

    The one thing that keeps me from buying this one over the Raspberry Pi Zero is the tremendous amount of support the RPZ has, in terms of hardware add-ons, software and community. Still, for certain types of tasks, this is definitely the way to go for "bang for the buck"! Keep in mind that, although it is certainly a tremendous deal, it's about 40% more expensive than the Pi Zero (Around $7 instead of $5 for the RPZ).
    JW3HH

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому

      +JustWasted3HoursHere
      That's true. Nothing beats the support within the Pi community, but the OPiZ has a large community behind it on the Armbian forums and the company even supports Armbian development.
      It depends on your use case: if you want better support, then the RPi. If you want more bang for your buck, then OPiZ.

    • @JustWasted3HoursHere
      @JustWasted3HoursHere 8 років тому

      I did actually manage to find a version/port of Retro-Pi for the OPiZ, so that changes a few things for me, since retro-gaming was the main thing I wanted to do with it. Still, I will weigh the differences carefully before I buy either one.
      JW3HH

  • @TheOakRoom
    @TheOakRoom 7 років тому +1

    Dear Mick... Just one thing - It is "Wi-Fi"... as in 'Wireless Fidelity', 'Wireless Internet', so the resulting contraction is pronounced "Why-Figh" and not "Wiff-eee" - bless you for your dedication and your awesome dedication to analysis of some awesome and some less than awesome tech.

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому

      +TheOakRoom
      Thanks, yes I gave up trying to change. It all started out as a joke 20 odd years ago and it's been difficult to shake.

    • @TheOakRoom
      @TheOakRoom 7 років тому +1

      haha, OMG I know the feeling. Keep up the great work. May all your Wi-Fi be High fidelity.

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому

      +TheOakRoom
      Thanks mate!

  • @ciccio18
    @ciccio18 5 років тому

    hello , why doesn't the video output of my Orange pi zero h2 work?

  • @AzVidsPro
    @AzVidsPro 4 роки тому

    I am thinking of making a NAS with worldwide access using one of the orange pi boards. I want to use nextcloud. Is that a good idea? Or is there a better cheap alternative?

  • @AndrewHasara
    @AndrewHasara 7 років тому +1

    Does the OPI Zero reboot with the same MAC address? I set up a bunch of OPI PC as Octoprint servers, but they would reboot with a different MAC address as the router would not give them the same ip address. That is an issue for a headless server.

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому

      +Andrew Hasara
      Yup they came up with the same MAC.

    • @AndrewHasara
      @AndrewHasara 7 років тому

      Thanks for checking that. This may become my new favorite Octoprint board.

  • @winstonsmith478
    @winstonsmith478 8 років тому +1

    May I assume the pile of yarn on your lap is the _product_ of your knitting and not the material for it? ;-)

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому

      +Winston Smith
      Yup, did you like it? Was a coat for a snake.

  • @ZLau13
    @ZLau13 8 років тому +1

    For the price, this thing is amazing if you only need basic GPIO or USB support and wifi. I use mine as a portable Music Player Daemon box that I can use with any speaker or pair of headphone (with the help of a USB sound card) that is controlled by a smartphone and streams files over the air from my NAS or a thumb drive. Maybe one day the chipset will have mainline support like the A10 and 20's have today...
    The power consumption can be adjusted by disabling cores you don't need and adjusting clocks and voltages, I'm pretty sure that Sunxi wiki has more info on that.

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому

      +ZLau13
      Nice! Yup it'd also be a great MAME box. Even without SPI it can be put to a lot of uses.

  • @DoRC
    @DoRC 7 років тому +1

    Wait... You're saying it was 102f IN your LAB???

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому

      +Do R/C!
      Yes indeed. It hit 46C the other day. Had to shut off all the computers as they were overheating.

  • @martinkaspar5095
    @martinkaspar5095 6 років тому +1

    many thanks for this superb and informative video: overwhelming: i love your work - keep it up. Can t wait to see more of your great tutorials and videos!!

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  6 років тому

      Thanks mate. Glad you enjoyed it

  • @R2053
    @R2053 6 років тому +1

    i2c is working in the stable armbian now

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  6 років тому

      Nice! Yup saw that. I think it’s about time I did a review update.

    • @R2053
      @R2053 6 років тому +1

      MickMake i managed to solder on pins without breaking it because of overheating, im screwing around with it, it works with my 128x64 oled

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  6 років тому

      Nice.

  • @winstonsmith478
    @winstonsmith478 8 років тому +4

    In a country of 1.3 billion people, is _proper_ initial software support for a hardware project so difficult to provide? Apparently.

    • @SteelBlueVision
      @SteelBlueVision 8 років тому +2

      1.3 billion people, but only 0.003 billion are somewhat educated with 0.000003 billion educated and having an EE degree. Then there are 0.000000030 people designing these things and not just stealing and copying the designs from us (read US), and 0% of these (30 people) are interested in anything but profit and being first to market. Also, exactly 0% of the designers speak (proper or dare I say any) English, to boot. There you have it.

    • @winstonsmith478
      @winstonsmith478 8 років тому +2

      SteelBlueVision That's more than a bit of exaggeration.

    • @DanielMayer1602
      @DanielMayer1602 7 років тому +1

      SteelBlueVision Made me laugh. First the joke about americans being educated and then the scientific numbers taken straight from your extensive studies in mainland China.

    • @igrewold
      @igrewold 7 років тому

      This is not the issue, the issue is that you are trying to clone a project(rpi0) but you also wanted to add your own twist to it, i.e. Wifi...etc. So, it ended up neither being a clone nor unique. But I hope there will be an Orange Pi community to deal with these things. Check this out it might offer some good help: www.reddit.com/r/OrangePI/

    • @PerKroon
      @PerKroon 7 років тому +1

      +SteelBlueVision
      We are talking about Raspberry PI clones here and you say and i quote: "... stealing and copying the designs from us (read US), ". You do know that Raspberry PI foundation is UK based, right?

  • @DrSpeed007
    @DrSpeed007 8 років тому +1

    Really enjoy your videos!

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому

      +DrSpeed007
      Thanks!

  • @fpscanada3862
    @fpscanada3862 6 років тому +1

    40 degrees celcius is normal in Australia?

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  6 років тому

      Yes, often. It's not so good when there's high humidity.

    • @fpscanada3862
      @fpscanada3862 6 років тому +1

      good lord that is just overkill heat. I've only seen 40 degree heat 1 time in Canada in more than 20 years

  • @TalesCembraneliDantas
    @TalesCembraneliDantas 7 років тому +1

    its possible to make a router with this board, where you received the internet sign in RJ45 and send this sinal from WiFi?

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому +1

      +Tales Cembraneli Dantas
      Absolutely!

  • @SRN01CG01
    @SRN01CG01 7 років тому

    What is the voltage and amperage of the power supply?

  • @DjAllberto
    @DjAllberto 7 років тому +1

    +MickMake would you like to show code in GPIO.sh file (5:15)? How do you access gpio pin? I tried with pyA20 python library and wiringPy but with no success.
    Thank you in advance! :)

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому +1

      I used the Linux /sys interface to access the GPIOs. It's pretty simple.
      # Create a GPIO reference for pin3.
      echo "3" > /sys/class/gpio/export
      # List the newly created reference.
      ls -l gpio3/
      total 0
      -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4096 Jun 29 14:59 active_low
      lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Jun 29 14:59 device -> ../../../up-pinctrl
      -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4096 Jun 29 14:59 direction
      -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4096 Jun 29 14:59 edge
      drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 0 Jun 29 14:59 power
      lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Jun 29 14:59 subsystem -> ../../../../../class/gpio
      -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4096 Jun 29 14:58 uevent
      -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4096 Jun 29 14:59 value
      # Set the direction of the pin.
      echo out > gpio3/direction
      # Set it to HIGH.
      echo 1 > gpio3/value
      # Set it to LOW.
      echo 0 > gpio3/value
      # Remove the GPIO reference.
      echo "3" > /sys/class/gpio/unexport
      Also checkout my GPIO mapping perl script which shows which pin correlates to which GPIO.
      github.com/MickMakes/GPIOmapping

    • @DjAllberto
      @DjAllberto 7 років тому +1

      Thank you very much! :)

  • @JohnDoe-km9cx
    @JohnDoe-km9cx 8 років тому +1

    @MickMake : Can Orange Pi Zero uses IR transmitter to transmit data signal ?

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому

      +John Doe
      Yes it can, but I didn't test this out. I'll have this in a review update.

  • @pouriarezaee4869
    @pouriarezaee4869 7 років тому +2

    Best power supply adapter for zero? I think smartphone chargers doesn't give us stable power for power it on right!? someone in forums told PSP adapters have stable 5V 2A power but I should convert to OTG microUSB first. any ideas?

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому

      +Pouria Rezaee
      I managed to power it from an Apple wallwart without issue. Worked well enough.

  • @jimb032
    @jimb032 6 років тому +1

    Good review. I like mine.
    How did you do that trick with the display redirection with wpa_gui?

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  6 років тому

      That was just using SSH X11 redirects. Most X11 SSHDs will redirect X11 traffic to your PC, but only if you have an Xserver running!

  • @mwiater
    @mwiater 7 років тому +1

    Can the Orange Pi Zero be powered through a pin? If so which one and how much Volts and Amps does it accept?

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому

      +Mateusz Wiater
      It would be possible. You night have to cut a few tracks though.

  • @TheRedbeardster
    @TheRedbeardster 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for the review! Gonna order one

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому

      +Artem unknown
      Excellent! What are you going to use it for?

    • @TheRedbeardster
      @TheRedbeardster 8 років тому

      Home automation, I think

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому

      Nice use for that board. A real shame, though, they didn't push out the 1wire GPIO. Would be good to have connected up a bunch of 1wire sensors to it.

    • @TheRedbeardster
      @TheRedbeardster 8 років тому +1

      Yep, thinking about Raspberry, too :) Nice channel, pal!

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому

      Thanks!

  • @chirantanchakraborty8460
    @chirantanchakraborty8460 7 років тому

    how do I update the kernel?

  • @RaadYacu
    @RaadYacu 7 років тому +1

    Hi, I am trying to create a headless out of this mcu
    So loaded armbian's ubuntu as you suggested but not able to setup the wifi in the supplicant. Is it possible to do so with this mcu?

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому

      +Raad Yacu
      Yup, it's possible. What errors did you see?

  • @arpitsharma7904
    @arpitsharma7904 7 років тому +2

    Can you please a do detail video about using the GPIO of orange pi zero.
    how to programming it in python or c++.

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому +1

      Yup sounds like a great idea. Might run through a coupe of boards at once.

    • @bluehornet6752
      @bluehornet6752 6 років тому

      Use the WiringPi fork for the Orange Pi. I believe it's WiringOP. I realize this is an old comment, but if anyone is looking for guidance on this, there's a great video here on UA-cam about using WiringOP on an OP Zero. This fellow does a GREAT job showing how to interact with the board using WiringOP:
      ua-cam.com/video/LsA0LL8yn_k/v-deo.html

  • @venkateshe7506
    @venkateshe7506 8 років тому +1

    Nice review. so any plans on adding SPI flash to pi0 and trying to boot from USB ??

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому

      +Venkatesh E
      I'll look at that in the review update.

  • @Promilus1984
    @Promilus1984 8 років тому +1

    Nice review. But ... I played with that little piece of hardware extensively for 3 weeks now. 1st - use Armbian. 2nd - to use SPI1.0 (on header) you have to unlock it in config. SPI0.0 is available right from the start (that's for not populated SO8 at the back). SD Sandisk class 10 4-16GB should work quite allright. But not all microSD would start up with OPi Zero. Both i2c (twi) are available right away... check i2c-tools package. So... there are things which are tricky to get working but once you're through it you can enjoy and use it one widely available hw unlike rpi zero :) I've just recommended OPi to replace RPi in some places those were used in my company. Not because they're better overall... I'd say better suited for our needs. And cheaper too.
    And yes, fully loaded 4 cores do heat up silicon die drastically - additional cooling is required for heavy computing tasks (or plenty interrupt routines handling... in case of some python scripts like MFRC522 from github).

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому

      +Przemysław Stalmach
      Great to hear your experiences on it.
      My initial reviews that I do I try to approach them from someone who doesn't want to spend much time getting the thing they just bought going.
      I then run a review update a while later covering the product more deeply as often things change.
      I actually quite like the OPiZ, but It has a lot more potential than is currently available. A real shame they only provided standard RPi headers. Real shame.

    • @Promilus1984
      @Promilus1984 8 років тому +1

      I understand you. I just wanted to give some hints for those trying to get it working. People just expected it to be cheaper RPi direct replacement. It is not. It can do very same things but due to lack of proper support most work "to get things running" is done by users themselves. Basically this rules out beginners, real shame because hardware is quite ok.

  • @chirantanchakraborty8460
    @chirantanchakraborty8460 7 років тому +1

    My orange pi's red led is only blinking can anyone help me

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому +1

      This usually means you have a corrupt SD card, not enough power or the SD card isn't supported.

    • @chirantanchakraborty8460
      @chirantanchakraborty8460 7 років тому

      thx going out to buy a new one

    • @chirantanchakraborty8460
      @chirantanchakraborty8460 7 років тому

      Yea it fixed the issue but how do I update the Kernel 3.4 is way old

  • @snake1250
    @snake1250 6 років тому +1

    Nice review. I wanted this for a Android Auto project using crankshaft app which works great with Rpi3 out of the box but i am not sure if it will ever work on this board. can you provide some helpfull information regarding that? should i just get Rpi zero instead.

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  6 років тому

      I'd have to look at the Android Auto project. Haven't really checked it out yet.

  • @sudeep64ify
    @sudeep64ify 7 років тому +1

    Hi, has the situation re software improved for the Orange Pi Zero? Raspberry Pi Zero is practically not available in India, whereas the Orange Pi Zero is. Please advise.

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому +1

      +sudeep64ify
      On the Armbian side it has. Although I haven't tried it recently.

  • @lawrenceseneca
    @lawrenceseneca 6 років тому +1

    Is the OS download information in this video still valid?
    I purchased an orange pi zero and waiting for the shipment to arrived.

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  6 років тому

      They often change. I usually come back to old videos every so often to update and check the content. So check my website.

  • @MatthewHartsuch
    @MatthewHartsuch 8 років тому +1

    This is a review I am really glad to see, I am always ordering off brand electronic good and it is aways so hard to find media, but this is AWESOME! great video and looking forward to more information about the board, by the way, is there any chance I can expect a review of the onion omega 2?

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому

      +Matthew Hartsuch
      Thanks very much!
      I was one of the Kickstarter backers of the Omega2, so waiting to get my hands on it.

    • @MatthewHartsuch
      @MatthewHartsuch 8 років тому +1

      Can't wait!

  • @zaidhussain5206
    @zaidhussain5206 5 років тому

    Thank you for sharing this video.

  • @SEEVCar
    @SEEVCar 8 років тому

    The SD card slot is the best feature! XD

  • @akarshagarwal4516
    @akarshagarwal4516 8 років тому +2

    At 4:58. Do you mean that by hooking up pin 9 to the tv we can have a GUI interface displayed to it? If yes have you tried it?

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому +1

      +Akarsh Agarwal
      Yes true, but i didn't test this out. I need to get my hands on something that can display composite.

    • @akarshagarwal4516
      @akarshagarwal4516 8 років тому

      +Mick Make
      Also why would someone buy an orange pi zero over the orange pi one. I mean they cost almost the same and the pi one has a H3 quad core which would probably have better performance and it also has the HDMI port. Both of them costs roughly 12$ shipping included.

    • @akarshagarwal4516
      @akarshagarwal4516 8 років тому

      Also I'm now going to buy one. So what were the places where you found the best tutorials for this?

    • @eyesofnova
      @eyesofnova 8 років тому +2

      I sent him some cash to buy one so I could see his thoughts on it. I need something small like a pi zero but with more power so I wanted to see if this was worth my time.

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому +1

      +EyesofNova
      Thanks for that. Did I answer all your questions / concerns? Let me know if you want me to do any more tests.

  • @PCBart321
    @PCBart321 8 років тому +5

    Using this as owncloud server. No problems whatsoever. I dont care about spi and all tat stuff so this board suits my needs perfectly

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому +4

      +PCBart321
      Yes true. Or as a small cluster. A dozen of these would be a nice cluster.

    • @kefsound
      @kefsound 6 років тому

      LOL owncloud is in PHP

  • @simonmerrett
    @simonmerrett 8 років тому +1

    +MickMake from what you've seen could this be made into an ethernet cabled FTP server which uses USB storage? I'm looking for something to extend the storage capability of a cctv encoder and this could be a really neat option.

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому

      +Simon Merrett
      Absolutely! I was running a 500G hard disk off this. Which was strange as it was 20 times the size of the Zero. I don't think it'd be able to power a laptop hard disk from the USB port. I used a 3.5" powered disk.

    • @simonmerrett
      @simonmerrett 8 років тому +1

      +MickMake Thanks! A usb flash stick should be fine, power-wise? Going for small form factor and the ability to swap drives out, so unlikely to opt for spinning disks. Which distribution/OS would you try first for this kind of application: Armbian or another?

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому +1

      +Simon Merrett
      USB flash should be OK, but YMMV with those. Some pull a lot of juice so it can be a bit of trial and error.
      Use Armbian, far better support on that for ARM than any other dist I've seen.

  • @RafaelCosta-zf2on
    @RafaelCosta-zf2on 7 років тому +1

    amigo, mesmo que não tenha relação com esse vídeo, você já testou rodar filmes em uma orange pi zero? se sim, qual foi o desempenho?

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому

      Olá, não, eu não tentei executar filmes em um Orange PI ainda. Eu ainda adicionarei este teste em um vídeo posterior.

  • @flacido400
    @flacido400 7 років тому

    to MikeMake or anyone, how do you plug video out?

  • @agumonkey
    @agumonkey 8 років тому +1

    Very very nice review. Surprising SBC packing cpu punch for less than 10$. Are you still trying to get a 4.x kernel fully working ? BTW, I wonder if there are attempts at a hat with full 300+ GPIO lines. That could be fun ;) PS: do you know if the separate 2$ hat with IR has bidirectional IR ? merry holidays sir

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому +1

      +agu monkey
      Thanks!
      Yes, there is a "hat" which pushes out all the extra pins to proper connectors.
      It's actually a good thing to minimise components on the board, it means it can really cut down the overall footprint. All you have to do is remove the Ethernet port and it's really tiny.
      As for all the other GPIO lines? Well alas they can't be used as they're not even connected anywhere in the PCB. Since it's a BGA you won't ever be able to get to them.

  • @NoahNobody
    @NoahNobody 6 років тому +1

    I've been thinking of getting one of these with the idea of doing some Magi coin CPU mining. It would need to be on 24/7 with the CPU running at 100%. The overheating issue was a little concerning though, and I'm too lazy to add a heat sink and blow air over it. Do you think it would die if I tried to do this with it?
    BTW, they recommend a 5V 2A power supply, but it seems it was only pulling 300mA in the test. So could I run this on a standard 500mA USB phone charger?

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  6 років тому

      You have to remember that without a heatsink the CPU will be throttled. For mining you'd really need to have a decent heatsink.
      They recommend 2A power supply more than likely for the in-rush current and anything you might be adding via USB. YOU could get away with a lower current supply, but if you're mining, I'd suspect you'd have a bunch of them. In which case you could stagger power up and get away with a smaller supply.

  • @allenwu
    @allenwu 8 років тому +1

    Will it be ok to power a usb camera in the usb port 24/7?

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому

      +Allen W
      I'm pretty sure it can, although I haven't tried it. When I get back to my Mac I'll check out the schematics again.

  • @zmeygavrilych
    @zmeygavrilych 8 років тому +1

    Hi! Where did you get the new 4.8.3 kernel for pi zero?

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому

      +VG
      I got this with a simple "apt-get update; apt-get upgrade"

    • @zmeygavrilych
      @zmeygavrilych 8 років тому

      MickMake Thanks! Seems when I've checked my PI Zero, 4.8.3 were not ready yet...

  • @DanielZanchiVideos
    @DanielZanchiVideos 7 років тому +1

    You were able to attach an external Hard Drive? If so I was thinking of using the Orange Pi Zero as a Time Machine Server.
    Let me know!

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому

      That'd be a nice use for it. There's a NAS board that you can get for it now which will allow you to attach a SATA disk/SSD.

    • @DanielZanchiVideos
      @DanielZanchiVideos 7 років тому +1

      at that point I could get he Orange Pi One. Don't have wifi but has HDMI and the price is 2 USD more.

  • @ArvinG
    @ArvinG 7 років тому +1

    so in terms of retro gaming is this better than pi 1,2,&Zero?

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому

      Haven't tried retro gaming on it yet!

  • @illuminates8434
    @illuminates8434 8 років тому +1

    so which the winner one ?

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому +1

      +Illuminate S
      Well, that's all up to the viewer!
      I quite like it, but others may find it useless for what they want.

  • @stevensexton5801
    @stevensexton5801 8 років тому +6

    I think you were too generous on you rating. No support and nonworking buses = 0 stars.

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому +7

      +Steven Sexton
      One thing that affects my ratings is whether or not it meets the advertised abilities. Yup, I was a bit generous, but I wouldn't have gone below the threes. It does do a lot of what it says.

  • @CheffBryan
    @CheffBryan 8 років тому +1

    Since this little guy has been out for a bit longer, has anything improved on the software side? I'm looking to make a tiny handheld emulation platform, but only the power use seems to be friendly.

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому +1

      +CheffBryan
      It's getting better and better. It's actually fairly complete already. Someone else has commented that it keeps up with PS1 games.

    • @CheffBryan
      @CheffBryan 8 років тому +1

      MickMake Fantastic, then a MAME machine that fits in your pocket sounds like a solid goal.

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому +1

      +CheffBryan
      It certainly looks promising, except for the HDMI out problem.

    • @CheffBryan
      @CheffBryan 7 років тому +1

      MickMake Thus why emulation would be fine; only need to hit that high-quality 144p!

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому +1

      +CheffBryan
      True!

  • @ronronchau
    @ronronchau 8 років тому +1

    sound's an bloody attractive hardware
    (but sh*tty official software support except armbian's community's help)
    i kinda interested after your brief review :P
    btw, a silly question: what's the size of the the heat sink you've use?

  • @T3CHEVOLVED
    @T3CHEVOLVED 8 років тому +1

    might just purchase one

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому +1

      +PROPHECY
      It's actually a nice little board. Once the SPI/I2C issues are solved it'll be really nice.
      However I'm considering using a couple of these as a DNS/DHCP cluster.

    • @T3CHEVOLVED
      @T3CHEVOLVED 8 років тому +1

      MickMake I am gonna try and make this a mini file server I'll just hook up some hard drives via USB using a USB hub

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому +1

      +PROPHECY yup that'd be a great use of it.

  • @charliebrownau
    @charliebrownau 8 років тому +1

    Did you happen to try the rasp pi zero with pfsense and kodi?

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому

      +charlie brownau
      No, I actually don't have a RPiZ, but they're similar to a first gen RPi which I have. I haven't planned to review one as... well... everyone knows about them, but I have some comparison videos coming up.

    • @charliebrownau
      @charliebrownau 7 років тому +1

      Sorry I meant this orgANGE pi zero with pfsense/kodi

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому

      +charlie brownau
      Ah no, but this test will be covered in my comparison tests.

  • @alialsaffar9
    @alialsaffar9 7 років тому +1

    Cpuld you please upload a tutorial about i2c

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому

      Yup, I2C is on my list of tutorials.

  • @toysareforboys1
    @toysareforboys1 8 років тому +3

    ambient temp of 39c? did you mean 29c?!? And I have a better fan I can send you if you want :)

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому

      +toysareforboys
      Yes that's right. It was a bit of a hot day that day.
      If you want to send me a fan, you can, but it might be quite expensive.

    • @aniruthdinesh9156
      @aniruthdinesh9156 6 років тому

      Well, You are a fan of fans!

  • @lapao2539
    @lapao2539 6 років тому +1

    So you are using the Pi Zero V1.1? (I'm just afraid that the V1.4 has the false CPU high temperature issue :/)

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  6 років тому

      This was an older video and from memory... yes... v1.1.

  • @BeyElder
    @BeyElder 7 років тому +1

    Love your videos.

  • @igrewold
    @igrewold 7 років тому +1

    Thanks a lot man :) very informative video.
    just had a lil idea, how about underclocking the cpu? to save power and to lessen the heat, what you think?

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому +1

      +igrewold
      Yup under clocking is fairly trivial as it has dynamic frequency scaling.

    • @igrewold
      @igrewold 7 років тому +1

      What do think is the lowest frequency it could run at? Can you please try that? And see how much it affects power(supposedly running on batteries say 18650s) and cpu heat.

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому

      igrewold
      I can't remember offhand what the min frequency, but might me a good video series to do - under clocking performance.

    • @igrewold
      @igrewold 7 років тому +1

      Maybe under-volting say to 4.5v might help too.

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому

      +igrewold
      A lot of SBCs tend to get a bit upset with under voltage, but yup maybe worthwhile doing a video on that as well.

  • @argilaga
    @argilaga 7 років тому +1

    Everyone mentions the support of the Raspberry compared to the Orange Pi, I have to disagree. I owned both SBCs, I built a headless server with the Orange Pi running Boinc client, an ADS-B base, samba file server, and lighttpd web server, all of them well documented in the internet, things related to OC are also well explained in sunxi website.

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  7 років тому +1

      Yup I agree. The Pi has been the winner for many years, but other SBCs are starting to etch away at that crown. It won't be long before they make an impact. If you're a beginner, then non-Pi SBCs will be tricky, but if you've been around for a while, then they're starting to be a viable alternative.

  • @pnp072000
    @pnp072000 7 років тому

    Could you download Rasbian on it?

  • @galihpa
    @galihpa 8 років тому +1

    Does the built-in wifi support AP mode ?

    • @MickMake
      @MickMake  8 років тому

      +Indonesia
      Yes it does. Although I didn't test this out.