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Revision as of 11:28, 2 November 2017
PINE64 Community Projects Wiki Page
The PINE64 Wiki is community driven and can be edited by anyone who wishes to contribute.
Please remember to always login into the Wiki to see the latest updates. You can use your PINE64 forum login details.
There are currently 148 projects on this wiki.
Introduction
This Wiki section offers a variety of projects for PINE64 devices. It is co-created and driven by users like yourself, so feel free to browse listed projects and submit your own. If you are interested in contributing a project then please first read though the following two sub-sections (on Contributing New Projects and Authorship) before entering your submission.
All submissions are welcome. You can submit hardware-based projects, software-based projects or a mix of the two. In example, you can build an NAS server enclosure for your PINE64 SBC and have a software-based tutorial on how to take advantage of the setup you built.
If you feel that a particular theme or project type is not represented on the Wiki then please create a post about it in the relevant section on the PINE64 forum.
Contributing New Projects
There are a number of ways in which you can contribute new projects to this Wiki section. Projects can be submitted by:
- Adding a link to a post on the forum, blog, git instructions, etc.,
- Adding a link to an article (please read about authorship in 1.2)
- Adding a new entry to the Wiki
- Adding a link to a video or audio file with project instructions
- Adding links to documents (e.g. Google docs, PDFs, etc,.) of images hosted on Google Drive, Imgur, etc,.
- A combination of two or more of the above
The preferable way of submitting a new project is by creating a new Wiki entry as this assures that it will be easy to locate by other users. Wiki entries can include attachments in the form of photos, videos, documents and external links (e.g. to formatted code); making them ideal for storing complex and lengthy tutorials and instructions.
That said, if you do not wish to migrate your project tutorial from another place (e.g. the forums) then a link to the complete write-up, code, video or another medium will suffice.
Adding an entry to the listing in the relevant project section should follow this syntax:
| Name || Device || Link to project || Notes about the project
Authorship
If you are the author of the submitted project then make sure to credit yourself accordingly. You are also welcome to remain anonymous if you prefer.
However, if you are linking or referencing an external source of project that has been written up/ recorded/ created by someone else then you must credit the person or organisation the project and related resources belong to.
Retro Gaming Projects
PINE64 Retro Gaming Projects
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Most PINE64 devices are capable of emulating old computer and video game consoles such as the Nintendo Entertainment System.
Project Author(s)
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Device(s)
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Project Link
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Notes
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John Doe |
A64 |
link |
Notes about the project
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Jane Doe |
LTS |
link |
Notes about the project
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John Doe |
A64 |
link |
Notes about the project
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Jane Doe |
LTS |
link |
Notes about the project
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Desktop Computer Projects
Desktop Applications of PINE64 SBCs
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All PINE64 Single Board Computers are capable of acting as destkop computers. This includes a variety of Linux destkop environments (such as Mate or XFCE) as well as different types of Android.
Project Author(s)
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Device(s)
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Project Link
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Notes
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John Doe |
A64 |
link |
Notes about the project
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Jane Doe |
LTS |
link |
Notes about the project
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John Doe |
A64 |
link |
Notes about the project
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Jane Doe |
LTS |
link |
Notes about the project
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Network Attached Storage (NAS) Projects
NAS Projects
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Most PINE64 Single Board Computers feature Gigabit Ethernet connections and multiple USB 2.0 / 3.0 ports, and are therefore well suited for domestic NAS applications.
Project Author(s)
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Device(s)
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Project Link
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Notes
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John Doe |
A64 |
link |
Notes about the project
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Jane Doe |
LTS |
link |
Notes about the project
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John Doe |
A64 |
link |
Notes about the project
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Jane Doe |
LTS |
link |
Notes about the project
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Media Server and Player Projects
Media Server and Player Projects
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All PINE64 Single Board Computers are capable of acting at media servers as well as playback devices. Dedicated Linux destributions such as LibreELEC as well as Android TV make for great couch media consumption experiences. Your device may also perform the role of a media server.
Project Author(s)
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Device(s)
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Project Link
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Notes
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John Doe |
A64 |
link |
Notes about the project
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Jane Doe |
LTS |
link |
Notes about the project
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John Doe |
A64 |
link |
Notes about the project
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Jane Doe |
LTS |
link |
Notes about the project
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Projects Utilising General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) Pins
GPIO Projects
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All PINE64 Single Board Computers have a set of GPIO pins that you can use in your project. The PINEBOOK can also make use GPIO using different means ... you can read about them in this section.
Project Author(s)
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Device(s)
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Project Link
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Notes
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machinehum and MarkHaysHarris777 |
PINEBOOK |
uSD Breakout |
This project allows 6 GPIO pins to be accessed via SD card slot
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Jane Doe |
LTS |
link |
Notes about the project
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John Doe |
A64 |
link |
Notes about the project
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Jane Doe |
LTS |
link |
Notes about the project
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Server and Docker Projects
Server/Docker Projects
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All PINE64 Single Board Computers can be used as a wide variety of servers. Common applications include LAMP and Docker servers, but a there is nearly a limitless amount of plausible server applications.
Project Author(s)
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Device(s)
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Project Link
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Notes
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Hypriot OS |
PINE A64/A64+/A64-LTS/SOPine |
Pine A64 Docker |
Docker on Pine A64, applies to other PINE64 devices
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Jane Doe |
LTS |
link |
Notes about the project
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John Doe |
A64 |
link |
Notes about the project
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Jane Doe |
LTS |
link |
Notes about the project
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Cluster Computing Projects
Cluster Projects
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Have you got two or more PINE64 Single Board Computer board? Consider building a cluster. Clutering of two or more PINE64 boards presents as a fantastic oportunity to explore and learn about node failure management, task scheduling, debuggin, data sharing and much more.
Project Author(s)
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Device(s)
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Project Link
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Notes
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Climbers.net |
PINE A64/A64+/A64-LTS/SOPine |
5 Node Cluster with PINE A64+ |
Cluster in a dedicated acrylic case
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Jane Doe |
LTS |
link |
Notes about the project
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John Doe |
A64 |
link |
Notes about the project
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Jane Doe |
LTS |
link |
Notes about the project
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Home Automation Projects
Home Automation Projects
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PINE64 Single Board Computers - all equipped with milti-core SOCs and GPIO - can become an adition to, or the basis for, your home automation project. Use an existing platform like OpenHAB which is compatible with commercially available devices, add aditional functionality to MotionEye, or just hack away and make things your own.
Project Author(s)
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Device(s)
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Project Link
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Notes
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John Doe |
A64 |
link |
Notes about the project
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Jane Doe |
LTS |
link |
Notes about the project
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John Doe |
A64 |
link |
Notes about the project
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Jane Doe |
LTS |
link |
Notes about the project
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Robotics Projects
Robotics Projects
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Use your PINE64 Single Board Computer featuring a milti-core SOCs and GPIO to have a go at robotics. Download an existing Open Source robotics project from Github or start your own; browse this section for inspiration and resources.
Project Author(s)
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Device(s)
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Project Link
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Notes
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John Doe |
A64 |
link |
Notes about the project
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Jane Doe |
LTS |
link |
Notes about the project
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John Doe |
A64 |
link |
Notes about the project
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Jane Doe |
LTS |
link |
Notes about the project
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PADI IoT Stamps Projects
PADI Projects
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PADI is a tiny microcontroller that can be used in conjunction with your PINE64 SBC or the Pinebook
Project Author(s)
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Device(s)
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Project Link
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Notes
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John Doe |
PADI |
link |
Notes about the project
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Other Projects
Other Projects
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You have no doubt come up with something that we didn't think about, and that is truly great. Perhaps your project is interesting enough that it will be granted its own section. After all if you have imagination then sky is the limit.
Project Author(s)
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Device(s)
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Project Link
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Notes
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bits_and_wires |
Pinebook |
case mod |
Pinebook Case modification
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MarkHaysHarris777 |
Pinebook |
Serial Console Cable |
Serial over 3.5 jack plug on the Pinebook
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John Doe |
A64 |
link |
Notes about the project
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Jane Doe |
LTS |
link |
Notes about the project
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