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The banana pi violates at least two EULAs by including Mathematica and Minecraft Pi, both of which say that they may only be run on a Raspberry Pi.
*** The real license isn't finished yet, here's what goes in plain english ***You may execute the minecraft-pi binary on a Raspberry Pi or an emulatorYou may use any of the source code included in the distribution for any purpose (except evil)You may not redistribute any modified binary parts of the distribution
Subject to the terms of this Agreement and Your acceptance thereof, WRI grants You a non-exclusive license to use the Product solely for personal or educational purposes on a Model A or Model B Raspberry Pi computer. You are also authorized to...
How may USB peripherals did you attach? Were they powered or did the Banana Pi have to power them?
Quote from: Eeems on October 09, 2014, 05:54:36 pmHow may USB peripherals did you attach? Were they powered or did the Banana Pi have to power them?One externally powered HDD and then it failed when plugging in a normal usb stick >.<EDIT: Also, there is raspbian for the banana pi, I use bananian, though.
Quote from: Sorunome on October 10, 2014, 10:08:43 amQuote from: Eeems on October 09, 2014, 05:54:36 pmHow may USB peripherals did you attach? Were they powered or did the Banana Pi have to power them?One externally powered HDD and then it failed when plugging in a normal usb stick >.<EDIT: Also, there is raspbian for the banana pi, I use bananian, though.Do you think it would be fine handling two externally powered HDDs?