No.865077
Somebody managed to get Linux running on the Switch, what cool project have you done recently?
No.865079
>>865077
Noice, so what's the computer specification of Switch? Does it has touch screen?
No.865082
Was this there project to recognize bushing's death day this year?
No.865084
>>865079
It has 2 CPUs: a quad-core A57, and a quad-core A53, for a total of 8 ARM cores.
Nvidia GM20B Graphics card
1280x720 capacitive touch screen
4GB LPDDR4 memory
32GB storage
No.865087
>>865084
weaker than current smartphones tbh
No.865089
>>865084
Wow switch is overpriced.
Can get a similar setup for quarter the price.
No.865101
>>865077
Too bad it has its own botnet embedded into it.
No.865104
>>865077
it should be a feature to run whatever OS u want. they need to make a perfect open source android
No.865109
>>865089
Yeah, but can you play bing bing wahoo on it?
No.865110
>>865077
This was a feat, ok, but why and how is this cool?
>>865087
Consoles in general are in a dire situation regarding being affordable and powerful... and relevant.
>>865089
>Switch is overpriced
And I bet they'll launch a more power revision, with better everything and build quality in about 2~3 years from now.
No.865114
>>865110
>but why and how is this cool?
You're gay. Someone with a genuine interest in technology shouldn't need to be told why it's cool to make hardware do something it wasn't intended to.
No.865116
>>865114
But the Switch itself is not cool, and the guy did that for what purpose? You gain nothing by doing that.
It's just like that Spinner toy, it has no purpose.
>Someone with a genuine interest in technology
Maybe that's why I find that so uninteresting, I do have an interest in genuine technology instead.
No.865123
>>865077
Cool though the processor is a bit botnet and the "trusted UI" is enough warning sign.
At least it employs quick charging.
How do you plug a keyboard in though?
>>865101
>here's a trusty image but it's for your security my valued goy!
>trusted execution
>literally spywatch, a built in beacon with jewish hand clasp, and on-the-air ultimate-in-1 remote management (((cloud))) for all kinds of spy agencies
>hardware keys
What's next? unlock pro feature so you can use it? (((lockdown))) undesirable users?
No.865124
No.865134
>>865116
>But the Switch itself is not cool
Anything with silicon is cool. I bet you never cared about computers until you went for a meme CS degree. Your arbitrary distinction of "genuine technology" is proof of how retarded you are. Either that, or you're a /v/ refugee who just wants to have a console war.
No.865152
>>865134
You're just retarded, aren't you?
No.865157
>>865101
What is your problem with trust zone? It's not like intel and amd where they have a separate processor doing these things.
No.865160
>>865101
>botnet
TrustZone is nothing like ME/AMT.
No.865161
>>865089
The similar setup lacks the motion controls and touchscreen but in general yes, that is the case. Of course you would have to find a way to get those things enabled
No.865164
>>865160
>Proprietary shit
>Its nothing like ME/AMT goy, trust us
>>>/oven/
No.865167
>>865089
It is actually a very decent tablet, for that price. At best you will find a similar tablet for $250, but considering the docking station and the controller, it is a fairly solid offer.
If you really know about a tablet of those specs for $75 then I am going to kindly ask for where you are shopping because it is a fucking bargain. Even ODROID sells for more than that.
No.865201
>>865077
can it run windows so i can play games on it?
No.865203
>>865134
>Anything with silicon is cool
dragon dildos have silicon in them, sweetie.
No.865204
>>865164
t. a poster using a proprietary cpu
No.865211
>>865203
We love dragon dildos around here, at least ever since cuckchan invaded anyway...
No.865214
>>865084
"Contrary to initial belief, Nvidia does not use the eight cores in ARM big.LITTLE configuration. Instead devices utilizing the Tegra X1 always show themselves as having only four ARM Cortex-A57 cores available. The other four ARM Cortex-A53 cores can not be accessed by the operating system and are used automatically in very low power scenarios determined by the CPU itself."
derp
No.865215
>>865203
What's your point?
No.865225
>>865203
>buy a dragon dildo
>put suction cup on rim of bathtub
>lube it
>one leg in bathtub, one out
>straddle dildo
>try to sit on it
>shit this is too thick
>pain so horrible it locks spine
>leg in bathtub slips
>black out
>wake up at four in the morning
>shivering
>theres caked blood all down my legs
>dildo is fully in there
>scab has glued it in
>can't remove it
>surgeon has to use a scab disolver to get dildo out
>can't sit anywhere for six months while rectum heals
I'm going to stick to CPUs from now on.
No.865229
>>865225
Just out of curiosity, when was the last time you were on 4chan?
No.865231
No.865237
>>865077
>Somebody managed to get Linux running
>cool project
Try again.
No.865442
>>865203
Semantics state there is no sillicon in sillicone dildos.
No.865448
>ctrl-f GPD Pocket
you could buy 2-3 Thinkbooks with nice big keyboards or you could get this thing and put Arch Linux on it:
https://www.amazon.com/LANRUO-Pocket-Aluminum-Windows-x7-Z8750/dp/B0721SKXQJ/
the original indiegogo campaign offered variants of it with Ubuntu preloaded and the hardware's the same, plus a great man put a lot of work into keeping it working. The result is great. If you're too young to have had a Sharp Zaurus by your side 26 hours a day, you can have this instead.
No.865507
No.866089
>>865079
Its literally a TX1 with a touchscreen.
No.866090
>>865442
>silicone doesn't contain silicon
enlightening
No.866106
>>865077
>getting linux to run on random shit
>cool
No.866168
>>866106
Quit samefagging, cuck/g/.
No.866209
>what cool project have you done recently?
Well, /tech/?
No.866343
>>866106
>facebook frog
Reported
No.866401
>>865164
It's not some sort of OS or remote access system. Read the docs.
No.866666
>>865077
>what cool project have you done recently?
I managed to get Linux running without systemd.
No.866668
>>866666
I was off by one in another thread from the most glorious quints
No.866678
No.866681
>>866666
If I were a systemd shill right now, I'd probably kill myself.
No.866715
No.866756
>>866715
cfw sony suddenly killed its ps3 linux capability 3 years after launch, and has been #1 on crackers' hitlists ever since
No.866767
>>866666
I'd like to interject for a moment.
No.866984
>>866756
PS3 Linux was only put there to claim it was a "general purpose computing device" so Sony could tax-dodge in the EU and was removed as soon as it served its trojan-horse purpose
No.867105
>>866984
True, but it also created an informal agreement among crackers to leave the PS3 alone, so piracy was basically unknown to that point. As opposed to the 360 & Wii, which were cracked open almost immediately.
No.867515
>>867105
Are there software mods for the 360 yet?
No.867693
>>865157
>>865160
CIA niggers are here everyone.
No.867723
No.867727
>>867693
Name 1 bad thing trustzone does
No.867733
>>867727
Trusted app FOTA & Integrity Management.
No.867750
>>867733
He said one bad thing
No.867943
>>867733
not esxacty an arguement
No.868298
>>865077
>Somebody managed to get Linux running on the Switch
Meh. Getting PS4 to run it was more interesting tbh, mainly due to the crazy hardware involved, but also thanks to compatibility with PC userland software.
No.868578
>>865077
The majority of the price of the switch is the controllers. The controllers are pretty interesting tech but the whole package is def marked up.
No.868594
>>867733
Those are features are for embedded developers. If you don't like them don't use them. The CPU starts in trusted mode so it's not like you don't have control of all that.
No.868598
>>865077
Switch already ran on a custom nintendo (tm) android OS so its not that big a deal.
No.868623
>>868578
Two shitty two button Bluetooth controllers are supposed to be the most expensive part of that thing?
No.868652
>>868623
>shitty
[citation needed]
>two button
???
No.868654
>>868652
My bad, it's 4 buttons and 2 #triggers
Only used one of those shits once at a friend's place, so I miss remembered
Still, unless you're a twelve year old Japanese girl, these things are way too tiny and uncomfortable to use for extended periods of time, making them shitty
No.868768
>>868623
>HD rumble
>An IR camera that is surprisingly capable
>Top tier gyroscope technology
>More than 2 buttons
>Its 2 controllers not 1
Let's not forget the insane markup because nintendo has to be fucking different
No.868812
Nvidia already sells Tegra development boards. Why would anyone pay $300 USD for an autismal Linux box?
No.869352
>>865084
so it's as powerful as a gaming laptop from 2006
No.870782
>>865084
So it's better buying a GPD Win 2
No.870795
>>868768
>HD rumble
wow it vibrates!
>An IR camera that is surprisingly capable
I made one with an old webcam and an IR led. big deal.
>Top tier gyroscope technology
my ipod has gyros, it's not high tech.
>more than 2 buttons.
like my ipod...
No.870935
>>870795
>winblows user
kys
No.871007
> what cool project have you done recently?
It would have been nice if this thread was actually about different anonss projects but you had to shit it up by posting vidya shit.
Also you mentioned something that someone else had done, what have you yourself done, OP?
No.872827
>>865077
>buying vidya gaymen products even with the intention to port Linux to them
No.875313
>>869352
>>865087
Weaker than a current gaming laptop? Absolutely. Weaker than a current smartphone? Unless you are talking about a very expensive one, no. Go look at the X1 benchmarks.
No.875316
>>868812
You can make the exact same argument for laptops and X86 eval boards.
No.875580
>>866666
Look at the quints on that!
Like Poettering, anon Poettering
No.875591
should have asked yourself - why
how the fuck does this benefit anyone
No.875610
>>875591
>how the fuck does this benefit anyone
Increased knowledge does benefit some of us. ;^)