Introduce a breadboard-compatible, almost SD-size , $6 Linux board

Hi, I'm the maker of Lichee Pi Zero.

Lichee Pi Zero is a delicate Cortex-A7 Board in almost SD-size.

It is breadboard-compatible~

and wifi available! (good news, the wifi module is upgraded to WIFI+BT module now!)

It has a low power consume(almost like stm32)

And can connect to LCD directly! (VGA/HDMI/LVDS available too)

That makes it easy to diy a mini "laptop"~

It runs debian:

or even raspbian:

play 3D games:

or many other interfaces just like arduino:

You may know Raspberry Pi Zero, but it is always out of stock...
While Lichee Pi ZeroW provide smaller size, friendly pins, WIFI+BT functions, newest linux-4.10 kernel, and priced at $6(without wifi)/ $8(with wifi).
It is on indiegogo now: LicheePi Zero:$6 extensible linux module on finger | Indiegogo
here is the videoļ¼šLicheePi Zero - YouTube
more information at: Lichee Pi Zero | Hackaday.io
bbs.ilichee.cc
Thank you for watching & support!

Nice.. (and small)..

If someone was to pick one of these up...

Do they need to treat it ANY DIFFERENT from a Raspberry Pi?

ie:

  • grab latest N.O.O.B.S image
  • extract, load on SD card
  • put in 'PI'
  • boot up...

and all is well?

or what does the end user need to know in respect to any differences between the two or set-up differences?

Exactly the same.....with smaller footprint?

Previous thread at:
https://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?topic=463021.0

Is this board Arduino sketch/ide compatible?looks far better then an arduino.