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Newark says they have 20 ready to go with more on the way.I can't tell that there are here. Can't find one.
I am very dubious about the Pi's future. It's a lovely idea but I just can not see me using it for any projects I do, nor other engineers. It does not have enough processing power to do any computation I do in realtime (I would use a mini itx board), and for low level control I would just use a micro-controller.
So for me the problem is finding a use for it. Less engineering focused folk love the idea of it (making hardware projects with Python etc - I hope there are good io libraries!) but how long this novelty will last for I am not sure.
There are many 8 bit CPUs doing real time computing at more money.It does not have enough processing power to do any computation I do in realtime
Did thay just sell the last 20 in the last few hours?Newark has 0.
Newark has 0.
Total sails =1,000,000 in 1 year.
A ARM board with no video, no LAN is $99. If you want ARM it is a good choice if you can get one.
There are many 8 bit CPUs doing real time computing at more money.
Is the RasPi doomed? Probably. (It's already being eclipsed by the cubieboard honestly.)
Which would be good if you could actually buy a cubieboard - I've just had a look and it's still being promised but not available for sale. It looks quite a cool little device but they have yet to release it properly, get it out to the masses then sort out any bugs that are found.
The rPi is pretty much tried and tested now, has a massive following and there are tens of thousands of units now out being used.
I'll certainly look at grabbing a cubieboard if it's at rPi prices over here though![]()
I've just had a look and it's still being promised but not available for sale.
What do you suggest? I am looking for information.Being tiny it should be portable, but it isn't when you have to power up a monitor to do anything with it.
What do you suggest? I am looking for information.
My development boards require a PC to program them. The RasPi needs a TV and a keyboard. Many of the ARM boards can be programmed over the internet. My last ARM project has half of the boards in USA and half in Malaysia. The programmers can program any board at any location.