Raspberry Pi
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well yes, since February 17
very expensive to read
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I didn't expect that welcome! I usually just come to read, but I prefer not to write if there's nothing to contribute. I've seen that the website I linked to is down, so I'll leave you the ebay link, for 18€ including shipping: [http://www.ebay.es/itm/Mini-Portable-Nano-TP-LINK-TL-WR703N-150Mbps-WiFi-for-iPhone-4S-Wireless-Router-/300726391177?pt=COMP_EN_Routers&hash=item4604b09189#ht_3434wt_1186](http://www.ebay.es/itm/Mini-Portable-Nano-TP-LINK-TL-WR703N-150Mbps-WiFi-for-iPhone-4S-Wireless-Router-/300726391177?pt=COMP_EN_Routers&hash=item4604b09189#ht_3434wt_1186) @cobito: The thing is that I've been doing things with the ATMega328P for a while using the arduino bootloader and the Raspberry would be perfect for doing certain tasks whose complexity can't be handled by a microcontroller like getting a sound of a certain quality or access to the network with all the functions and protocols you want. On top of that it's TTL which guarantees electrical compatibility. Surely one will fall in a matter of one or two months. I'm using the tp-link for that... you have direct serial-ttl connectivity and even 3 gpios if you're up for soldering it and if not, for openwrt there are already drivers compiled for the most typical usb-ttl chips, as well as a version of avrdude, which allows you to program the atmegas via internet for example... needless to say that you can also plug things like usb sound cards and webcams into the router, although you can't work with video, but for 18 euros that's too much. -
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Hello
First, I did a quick search, and I didn't get any results for "raspberry", if there is any branch out there hiding, delete this! ;D
Well, that's it, has anyone here got a Raspberry Pi?? It's not the most advanced equipment in the world, but looking for minimum space and minimum consumption, it has no competition.
I have it running 24/7 for BitTorrent, and it's going pretty well.
Here I leave you a little photo of the creature:

Cheers!
I bow to the Lego box you've made! I've been wanting to do a Lego mod for years :troll: :ugly:
Regarding the Raspberry thing, the truth is that it's not bad at all. Where did you get it? How much?
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Very interesting, although not available yet.
While we're at it, some real open hardware:
OLINUXINO is completely open source - including hardware and software, this means you have access to all CAD files and sources and you can reuse them for your own personal or commercial project. There are NO restrictions to manufacture and sell these board for your own use or resale.
OLINUXINO use widely available microcontroller iMX233 which cost USD 5.50 in 100 pcs quantity, this means that people can spin off their own boards and manufacture them cheap as the processor is in TQFP easy to assembly by hobbyist package.
RASPBERRY PI have no released CAD files nor complete schematics, RPi uses processor from Broadcom which is not available for sale in small quantity, it uses BGA package which require expensive setup to assembly. RPi is designed to be home gadget, OLINUXINO will work in industrial environment -25+85C and will be designed to be low cost but NOISE immune.
BeagleBone have open source CAD hardware files but uses BGA processor and BB board is very complex and hard to manufacture in small quantities.
Olinuxino Micro, 24 euros:

Olinuxino Mini, 35 euros, 45 with wifi or ethernet:

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This branch is becoming really interesting. I had no idea about the existence of Olinuxino and the truth is that for implementing very specific designs, it is perfect. As for the plans being available, it is interesting as a curiosity, but it does not add anything special.
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Well, for someone who, as you say, has created a very specific design and intends to offer it for commercial purposes, being able to manufacture the board yourself changes many things. And the other great thing about this is that, just like with Arduino, clones and derivatives will come out that implement new features in the hardware, and anyone who knows how can develop and sell them.
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I bow to the Lego box you've made for him! I've been intending to make myself a Lego mod for years :troll: :ugly:
Regarding the Raspberry, the truth is that it's not bad at all. Where did you get it? How much?
Deeiivid, I bought it at "RS Components" and it cost me less than 40 euros including transport (I also bought an HDMI cable)
For now, it's perfect for me as a download server.
That said, the waiting list is several weeks long!
Regards
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Deeiivid, I bought it at "RS Components" and it cost me less than 40 euros including shipping (I also bought an HDMI cable)
So far, it's working perfectly as a download server.
However, the waiting list is several weeks long!
Regards
Well, the truth is that I'll have to look into it, it seems interesting.
As for me, I have an Atom that belonged to an Aspire One that had its screen broken and I was given what was left. The bad thing about it is that even though it's an Atom, it probably comes with a fan. I changed the heatsink so I could do without it, but the BIOS doesn't allow booting without a fan.But anyway, it's a thousand times better than my old :ugly: :ugly: mule p4 inside a folder file organizer.
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a link more ….
Raspberry Pi - The $35 Pocket USB PC | TECHOD -
The Raspberry Pi, now with 512 MB of RAM news on neoteo
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I saw it yesterday. I'm just about to order one.
By the way, there are rumors that the next edition will come with a built-in webcam.
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You're joking, right?
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You're joking, right?
This new version has been talked about for a while in the corridors of electronic engineering. One of the options being considered was the inclusion of a small camera because the Raspberry is ideal for real-time image processing and is a very useful option for certain applications and cheap to implement.
Everything is rumors, but it would not be surprising that sooner or later the inevitable happens.
Edit: I have already ordered mine.
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with all the possibilities that toy has …. I think that's the least of it
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with all the possibilities that toy has …. I think that's the least of it
What's that?
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¿El qué?
that the next edition will come with webcam included.
I think it is more or less "easy" to add one as of today and the more extras they add …. the more expensive it will be.
if they keep going like this, soon it will have sata connector and will stop being what it is originally "a toy" for big kids ;D
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The truth is that the 512MB topic gives it much more margin to use it as a media player... With 256 it was a bit tight when you loaded the X's and other things.
In my case, as I only use it for the download server, I wouldn't notice much change from 256 to 512.
I had also read about the webcam. I think it's good that they sell it as an accessory, although I wouldn't include it in the basic package...
Regards
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In the same way that they have doubled the memory at no extra cost, perhaps over time devices could be added at no extra cost: webcam, microphone, accelerometer... It would give it incredible possibilities, even if all that can be incorporated afterwards.
That way, without raising the price.
When it arrives, I will tinker with it to the maximum, but its final destination is to become my download server, replacing my PC#4
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psgonza and cobito, you'll tell me how it goes with the torrents that I might catch one (that is, with a guide for dummies, please)
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