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    The Amazing Raspberry PI

    The mighty Raspberry PI, a style you have not seen them widely used!
    • There is the overly priced DIN rail style coming soon : Ensys Pro Pi Industrial Computer Module Raspberry at Amazon
    • Then so fairly priced Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 IO Board but without the modules and cases (modules with 1GB and all the way to 32GB ) also coming soon at DFROBOT. Now, that changes everything when building Green and skinny systems
    If only they would come up I/O cabling modules as well...


    Eman.
    TinkerLand : Life's Choices,"No One Size Fits All"

    #2
    Originally posted by Eman View Post
    The mighty Raspberry PI, a style you have not seen them widely used!
    • There is the overly priced DIN rail style coming soon : Ensys Pro Pi Industrial Computer Module Raspberry at Amazon
    • Then so fairly priced Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 IO Board but without the modules and cases (modules with 1GB and all the way to 32GB ) also coming soon at DFROBOT. Now, that changes everything when building Green and skinny systems
    If only they would come up I/O cabling modules as well...


    Eman.
    We only need a lot more CPU power
    ---
    John

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      #3
      Originally posted by John245 View Post

      We only need a lot more CPU power
      ---
      John
      Yes, Blue Iris not recommended!


      Eman.
      TinkerLand : Life's Choices,"No One Size Fits All"

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        #4
        Originally posted by Eman View Post

        Yes, Blue Iris not recommended!


        Eman.
        Also my HomeSeer instance is not recommended.

        ---
        John

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          #5
          Originally posted by John245 View Post

          Also my HomeSeer instance is not recommended.

          ---
          John
          OK,
          There was a point in time when I used to worship CPUs but not any more! Image below is what I do these days :
          • Will only pack up on RAM (32GB) when I let loose the AI. ioBroker runs on a separate raspberry PI because there was a competition for the USB I/Os
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          Well, there is not much going on to impact the CPU else the videos are handled separately with an Nvidia GPU
          • And the main reason for the topic is that HomeSeer can run much on any Hardware just like Linux.
          I hope that clears why I posted about those boards.


          Eman.

          TinkerLand : Life's Choices,"No One Size Fits All"

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            #6
            Originally posted by Eman View Post

            OK,
            There was a point in time when I used to worship CPUs but not any more! Image below is what I do these days :
            • Will only pack up on RAM (32GB) when I let loose the AI. ioBroker runs on a separate raspberry PI because there was a competition for the USB I/Os
            Click image for larger version

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Views:	149
Size:	43.4 KB
ID:	1436075

            Well, there is not much going on to impact the CPU else the videos are handled separately with an Nvidia GPU
            • And the main reason for the topic is that HomeSeer can run much on any Hardware just like Linux.
            I hope that clears why I posted about those boards.


            Eman.
            Impressive. But in my case I have a score over 5 for the 15 minutes average.

            Using a
            Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8650U CPU @ 1.90GHz, 4 cores
            my scores are: 1.47 / 1.29 / 0.94

            So I can try to run using 2 cores.

            ---
            John

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              #7
              My Raspberry Pi4 consumes very little CPU. HS4 details in my sig line below:

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              HS4Pro on a Raspberry Pi4
              54 Z-Wave Nodes / 21 Zigbee Devices / 108 Events / 767 Devices
              Plugins: Z-Wave / Zigbee Plus / EasyTrigger / AK Weather / OMNI

              HSTouch Clients: 1 Android

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