our second one came in last week. it has double the ram of the initial run the one from the initial run we had is being set up for a specific purpose. here is a cnn article from this year with a mini interview with the creator http://www.cnn.com/2012/12/21/tech/innovation/raspberry-pi-computer-upton/index.html
I watched a few seconds without sound Cuz I am currently in show (Frankie avelon is singing DE DE Dinah ATM,FYI), but awesome This week was raspberry pi week at lifehacker. Some fun projects there. Today was building a device to feed your dog a treat when an email is sent to a specific address, powered by pi Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk HD
http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105...aspberry-pi/?part=pulse&subj=gaming&tag=title Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk HD
Give electronics to men and they'll find a way to make it provide booze, porn, or sports. But the tech is cool.
My RasPi on its way to become a low dollar functional test controller which would otherwise be managed by a Dell PC. The LabJack is used for analogue data acquisition and digital control of a (soon to be built) opto-isolated multiplexer. The Pi's GPIO will be used for user interface, LEDs and buttons. And, the Pi's UART will be used to control an Instek power supply. The whole mess will manage a test for a motor/brake controller board my company makes. (^_^) The board hooked up to the Pi right now is just to organize the GPIO ports in numeric order. =^-^=
A little interconnect board here, a solid state relay there, and add some standoffs and alloy panels... My test fixture is complete. =^-^=
i finally got FreeBSD installed on my Pi2. It is pretty slow compiling, but I am happy to be back in FreeBSD land. I am thinking a Pi3 is in order