Raspberry Pi; Take a byte!, An ARM GNU/Linux box for $25
Raspberry Pi; Take a byte!, An ARM GNU/Linux box for $25
I found this post on an other forum.
Maybe it's interesting for some of us?
Raspberry Pi; An ARM GNU/Linux box for $25. Take a byte!
A full blown computer the size of a flash drive.
Model A: $25 no networking.
Model B: $35 with 10/100 ethernet port.
They hope to be selling units by 12-2011
There's a few videos on youtube also.
just search for Raspberry Pi
http://www.raspberrypi.org/
The $35 Version? (SD card bracket on bottom.)
The $25 Version? no ethernet port.
Maybe it's interesting for some of us?
Raspberry Pi; An ARM GNU/Linux box for $25. Take a byte!
A full blown computer the size of a flash drive.
Model A: $25 no networking.
Model B: $35 with 10/100 ethernet port.
They hope to be selling units by 12-2011
There's a few videos on youtube also.
just search for Raspberry Pi
http://www.raspberrypi.org/
The $35 Version? (SD card bracket on bottom.)
The $25 Version? no ethernet port.
Last edited by Noel on Mon Nov 14, 2011 1:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Raspberry Pi; Take a byte!, An ARM GNU/Linux box for $25
Really cool device, been waiting for this one for quite a while.
Hopefully it will get released by the end of this month.
It would be the ultimate device for my HouseAgent software.
Hopefully it will get released by the end of this month.
It would be the ultimate device for my HouseAgent software.
Re: Raspberry Pi; Take a byte!, An ARM GNU/Linux box for $25
If there would be a way to run Homeseer on this box Trying to think of useful Linux applications that could run on this (cheap) device...
Re: Raspberry Pi; Take a byte!, An ARM GNU/Linux box for $25
Homeseer will run on this.DJF3 wrote:If there would be a way to run Homeseer on this box Trying to think of useful Linux applications that could run on this (cheap) device...
price is a bit higher...
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Hardware platform: Raspberry PI
Hi,
Just seen this small/cheap/ hardware platform:
http://raspberrypi.org/
http://www.element14.com/community/docs ... d-computer
Maybe it's possible to run Domotiga/Gambas on it !?!?
It as Ethernet, USB, Audio-Out and Video-out (composite-RCA). Easy to connect to a TV.
regards,
m
Just seen this small/cheap/ hardware platform:
http://raspberrypi.org/
http://www.element14.com/community/docs ... d-computer
Maybe it's possible to run Domotiga/Gambas on it !?!?
It as Ethernet, USB, Audio-Out and Video-out (composite-RCA). Easy to connect to a TV.
regards,
m
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Re: Hardware platform: Raspberry PI
Yes should be possible, gambas compiles and runs on ARM too. The hardest part is getting a rasperry pi I think.
One of the suppliers site went down because of the big interest.
One of the suppliers site went down because of the big interest.
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Re: Hardware platform: Raspberry PI
Tried to get my hands on one too, problem is that they chose two suppliers which only ship to companies in the Netherlands.. d'oh!
I woke up early to get one, but now I have to wait for the second batch... bummer..
I woke up early to get one, but now I have to wait for the second batch... bummer..
Re: Hardware platform: Raspberry PI
Looks like a great device to tinker with!
I want one too, but I think I'll wait until the first 'storm' has passed - got enough things to do as it is
Earlier this evening Farnell was still unreachable!
I want one too, but I think I'll wait until the first 'storm' has passed - got enough things to do as it is
Earlier this evening Farnell was still unreachable!
Re: Hardware platform: Raspberry PI
Its a very "powerful" device, look at these video's:
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_q ... spberry+Pi
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_q ... spberry+Pi
Re: Hardware platform: Raspberry PI
I am lucky:
http://www.electrocomponents.com/media/ ... 2/02/29th/
I registered my interest early in the morning 7:02, Guess I will receive oneRS expects to receive the first batch of boards into warehouses late next week, with the shipping of products on a first come, first served basis in line with customer registrations. As deliveries of the Raspberry Pi boards arrive at RS, registered customers will be kept up-to-date with the progress on availability.
http://www.electrocomponents.com/media/ ... 2/02/29th/
Re: Hardware platform: Raspberry PI
I'm still looking at the Pi platform indeed. It looks very promising. I'm holding off at the moment due to the graphics performance debate. I'm not assured yet that fullHD playback of BluRay will hold up perfectly, that's what I kind of hope to do with it as well.
From what I've seen it should indeed be possible to easilly compile and run gambas and Domotiga on the board. With the power use it would make an excellent device to utilize for various items, probably even replace my already 3yrs old Aopen Mini MP965-D (oozing a not so bad 28.5w per hour).
Let's see what the first real performance benchmarks bring
From what I've seen it should indeed be possible to easilly compile and run gambas and Domotiga on the board. With the power use it would make an excellent device to utilize for various items, probably even replace my already 3yrs old Aopen Mini MP965-D (oozing a not so bad 28.5w per hour).
Let's see what the first real performance benchmarks bring
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Re: Hardware platform: Raspberry PI
Received this mail yesterday from RS components:
Btw, this should be moved to hardware general I think. This platform is not Domotiga specific. I would like to port/run HouseAgent on it as well.Dear Customer
Thank you for joining the Raspberry Pi revolution and registering your interest in Raspberry Pi’s Model B board from RS Components.
We have received extraordinary levels of demand for this product. To help ensure as many people as possible can experience the Raspberry Pi concept, we are limiting boards to one per customer, and we will send you further information on your request in the next seven days. Once we receive the boards into stock, they will be allocated on a first-come first-serve basis, in order of when requests were received.
Thank you for your patience; we will be in touch as soon as possible with more details.