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like Rasberry pie? Drool over this!

http://www.raspberrypi.org

700MHz ARM11
128MB or 256MB of SDRAM
OpenGL ES 2.0
1080p30 H.264 high-profile decode
Composite and HDMI video output
USB 2.0
SD/MMC/SDIO memory card slot
General-purpose I/O
Optional integrated 2-port USB hub and 10/100 Ethernet controller
Open software (Ubuntu, Iceweasel, KOffice, Python)
$25 or $35
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And everything these days seems to be pointing to ARM...

I suppose one of these will force me to C++, as I will be getting one or two for my kids, and I will be showing them the ins and outs :)

As Jason Gorman said - it needed to be cheap enough that if kids break it, it isn't the end of the world!

I think I can envisage my kids building a lego case for this puppy :D
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I follow the project for quite a while now and it's very interessting. I will buy several of them. Will use one to watch movies in my bedroom. Use one or more as servers, etc.
Foz wrote:And everything these days seems to be pointing to ARM...
Yes, ARM is amazing if it comes to low power consumption devices, plus it's cheap.
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Reminds be of the BeagleBoard:
http://beagleboard.org/hardware
But it really beats the price! :D I will probably buy one to mess around with!
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Yes that's a bit of a price point difference! Most People will probably buy 2 or 3 Raspberry pi's at that price.
Maybe it'll give me the motivation to finish off the PB front end for llvm.
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And if Fred or Freak get one, maybe it'll convince them to produce a linux ARM compiler version?

Hmmm... it's cheap enough that I'd donate a couple to them for that! :wink:
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If you gave them a Raspberry pi, I'd sooner think they'd be playing with them from c/c+
rather than writing a Pb target for them.
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Vapourware if ever i've seen it. It may look good on paper but when it come to manufacture it's a whole different ball game. See the OLPC project!
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Blood wrote:Vapourware if ever i've seen it. It may look good on paper but when it come to manufacture it's a whole different ball game. See the OLPC project!
I dont see any relation between the two projects.
It's much more like the beagleboard, which is no vapourware at all. If he can keep the price that low is another question, but it should be possible.
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I don't think it qualifies as Vapourware yet, they've only recently gone public.
They will undoubtedly need to get enough interest in the products before committing to manufacture
but considering Eben Upton is the Associate Technical Director of Broadcom, I don't think fabrication will be
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Thorium wrote:
Blood wrote:Vapourware if ever i've seen it. It may look good on paper but when it come to manufacture it's a whole different ball game. See the OLPC project!
I dont see any relation between the two projects.
The relationship i was referring to was that on paper it all sounds great but when the OLPC was finally manufactured, costs skyrocketed. Instigating the 'buy one, give one' initiative. Demo'ing a pcb is great but shrinking it and making it cheap while putting it in a small container will have unforseen costs. It always happens. Don't get me wrong tho' if these to indeed see the light of day i'll be getting one! :wink:
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