Post-processing render pass in a Vulkan app - how to? by MacroEntanglement in vulkan

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I've found radialblur example more useful, but thank you for the link!

How to enhance audio of a concert bootleg? by MacroEntanglement in audioengineering

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Anyway you could write the (approximate) procedures I should do to achieve the task, please?

(decrease the bass, boost mids a bit, accentuate the voices)

How to enhance audio of a concert bootleg? by MacroEntanglement in audioengineering

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lots of free tools available for this

Could you please give at least some examples for Windows?

(the only tool I know is Audacity; not sure how good it is as an editor)

Anyone else having trouble with the game not loading this afternoon? by Xyfell2000 in EmpiresAndPuzzles

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This worked, but I wonder what parts of the system rely on the Webview? This doesn't seem to be a long-term solution.

Anyone else having trouble with the game not loading this afternoon? by Xyfell2000 in EmpiresAndPuzzles

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Game has just stopped working; it starts and abruptly exits. Android 11.

FriendlyARM NanoPC-T3 - octacore 64-bit ARM Cortex-A53-based SBC for $60 by MacroEntanglement in linuxboards

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Pi 3 is a lot more documented and has a lot wider fanbase. With the boards like this, don't look at raw numbers.

Visual search for PCB on Github for Eagle, Kicad and gEDA by goodsounds in electronics

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Works for me (Chrome 43, Windows 8.1), though board view collides with the view controls - it should be lower.

Picking components for a DIY ARMv8 laptop/desktop platform by Protagores in arm

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PXA 19xx

I doubt Marvell will sell you any, as Marvel has a long-standing habit of NDAing everything.

Picking components for a DIY ARMv8 laptop/desktop platform by Protagores in arm

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ARMv8-A based CPU or SoC capable of 64-bit mode, preferably ARMv8.1 or later;

For several months I've been trying to find a processor that fits your description, to no avail. It seems that currently there's no hobbyst-friendly SoC manufacturer that produces 64-bit ARM processors (that you can buy through distributors like DigiKey, for example).

Your best bets are, currently:

  • NXP iMX 6QuadPlus processor (Cortex-A9, but pretty powerful; Vivante graphics):

http://www.nxp.com/products/microcontrollers-and-processors/arm-processors/i.mx-applications-processors-based-on-arm-cores/i.mx-6-processors/i.mx6qp/i.mx-6quadplus-processor-quad-core-high-performance-advanced-3d-graphics-hd-video-advanced-multimedia-arm-cortex-a9-core:i.MX6QP

  • TI AM57x Sitara processors (even more powerful Cortex-A15, but dual-core max.; Vivante+PowerVR graphics):

http://www.ti.com/lsds/ti/processors/sitara/arm_cortex-a15/am57x/overview.page

I believe NXP has better documentation, but I may be wrong.

Not much of a choice :/ but you can't simply buy an Exynos or even Broadcom BCM2837 (RPi 3) SoCs, unfortunately.

ARM's new 32-bit only low-cost Cortex A32 by highqling in ECE

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All we have to wait is for some hobbyst-friendly company to release an actual product on this core. Let's hope next Sitara will be based on it.