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  1. honkkis

    POE over Powerline adapters! Will they suck? Let's find out.

    Well, who told? Branded, well made adapters adhere to electric standards and there's nothing which would make them inherently less safe or technically inferior compared to other electric devices. I have used old AV-standard based adapters, both plug in and DIN-mounted (in mains panel), they work...
  2. honkkis

    POE over Powerline adapters! Will they suck? Let's find out.

    Well, who told? Branded, well made adapters adhere to electric standards and there's nothing which would make them inherently less safe or technically inferior compared to other electric devices. I have used old AV-standard based adapters, both plug in and DIN-mounted (in mains panel), they work...
  3. honkkis

    Sharing setups with CodeProject AI on Coral hardware (Spring 2024)

    Just upgraded my M.2 single Edge TPU to M.2 Dual Edge TPU. No even need for driver re-installation. It works right out of the ESD carrier :) Other hardware is Asrock DeskMini A300 with Ryzen 3 3200, 32Gb RAM. Real powerhouse!
  4. honkkis

    CodeProject.AI Version 2.5

    Well, have to disagree! I have had Coral M.2 running since last autumn, interference times have improved greatly during that period and cpu load is really low (around 6% on average). Reliability of recognition is very good. Win 11, BlueIris (almost newest), Ryzen 3 3200G and 4 FHD cameras and...
  5. honkkis

    Working combo, Asrock Deskmini A300 (AMD) and m.2 Coral TPU

    After having M.2 Coral for more than five months now, my experience is that interference times have improved a lot as CP.AI gets new releases! In my place, we have usually lot of snow (2023 in November!), that's variable, but improvement was seen even before that. Earlier, there used to be some...
  6. honkkis

    Working combo, Asrock Deskmini A300 (AMD) and m.2 Coral TPU

    And one big benefit is stability: USB-version of Coral used to crash CodeProject.AI server (2.1.11 beta) at least daily, usually many times a day, but m.2 version of Coral is really stable, no more AI crashes. Availability and prices of m.2 Coral are good at least in Europe, I got mine in a...
  7. honkkis

    Working combo, Asrock Deskmini A300 (AMD) and m.2 Coral TPU

    Installed yesterday single TPU m.2 Coral into my Asrock Deskmini A300 cameraserver, which has A+E m.2 slot for wifi. I used to have earlier USB-version of Coral, but this is even better! Getting around 75ms object recognition (average) on low power Ryzen system in mini-STX form factor computer...