Yes, you are right. And yes, it is only a 'work around', but a SSD is faster and saver than a SD.
mikemoy wrote:
I would like to learn Python, and use it on the NanoPi. Most of the examples I am seing are for the RPI.
How can I use things like I2c & SPI for it.
It is not always easy as on an Raspberry, but it works.
This may help you a bit: Using I2C on NanoPi Duo with Python