SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-29T04:06:31-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsCustomer #822709 on WRL-14280 - Realtek Ameba BoardCustomer #822709urn:uuid:2f1961cf-4d92-673d-bbc6-0efae43935072017-10-03T03:14:44-06:00<p>I'm the Realtek representative. Please check our forum. as below link, for more information. You may ask questions there. Our online AE will feedback to you very soon.<p>https://www.amebaiot.com/questions/</p></p>
bobdabiulder on WRL-14280 - Realtek Ameba Boardbobdabiulderurn:uuid:d6112958-f0a5-6193-d194-ccee9196c8c62017-09-24T09:08:02-06:00<p>Power consumption stats? I’d like to compare this to the Omega 2+.</p>
William Kalfelz on WRL-14280 - Realtek Ameba BoardWilliam Kalfelzurn:uuid:7bd7119a-3773-066e-3a2a-8b477124579e2017-08-29T13:12:56-06:00<p>What is in the ROM and what Flash has it?</p>
BASIC4EVER on WRL-14280 - Realtek Ameba BoardBASIC4EVERurn:uuid:824d20a0-c5ca-05d9-70fc-f54dfe7895b12017-08-14T06:03:08-06:00<p>I am finishing a Universal board for RTL modules (starter kit)<p>It will accept many module´s manufactures! Arduino compatible! And it will accepts too RTLduino.</p><p>If sparfun is interested to be a partner and make and assembly this pcb, let me know! tcpipchip@hotmail.com</p></p>
customer207 on WRL-14280 - Realtek Ameba Boardcustomer207urn:uuid:3c68edfd-7e21-8da2-3bf2-2d0454eea94e2017-08-04T08:40:41-06:00<p>Wow! There is a LOT going on in this board for the price! Let's hope people can actually get this to work, and build a decent community around, unlike the Orange or Banana Pi.</p>
Customer #57306 on WRL-14280 - Realtek Ameba BoardCustomer #57306urn:uuid:ba697475-a796-4f98-81eb-af33f58ce6382017-08-04T00:26:06-06:00<p>I would welcome a separate page... rather like your guide to buying Arduinos... comparing this to the two Sparkfun ESP8266 "Things" (re-branding one of them to make it more clear that there ARE two would be an idea), and to an Arduino with the ESP8266 "add-on" ( WiFi Module - WRL-13678), plus anything else along those lines.<p>I "get" that the Ameba has more memory than the oft criticised measly provision in the "Thing". I was lying patiently in wait, hoping for a new improved "Thing" (which I love, by the way. Hence my work on the pages of tutorials advocating it) with more memory. I note with disappointment that you don't mention the criticized limited memory on the "Thing- Dev Board's" main page.</p></p>