...and remarkably expensive (99 euros for basic 2MB flash).
Compare the Pi - £25 for everything the Picotux has and 2 superfast USB2 connections rather than one RS232 connector (and both need extra peripherals to work).
...and remarkably expensive (99 euros for basic 2MB flash).
Compare the Pi - £25 for everything the Picotux has and 2 superfast USB2 connections rather than one RS232 connector (and both need extra peripherals to work).
I'll stick with the pi.
Note that that Linux dwarf is from 2005, according to the linked site.
It was created in 2005 but seems to still be actively supported (based on the fact that the site went down at the tail end of last year and came back again in January).
Can't find any evidence of ACTUAL activity on the site since 2010 though. Might well be dead, but like most small business startups it's maybe one of those "if you contact us we will build it" deals (like my MadCap venture). Not much in the way of updates needed then. I don't think it took off as well as they hoped but then I'm not surprised with a hundred euro price tag and no USB.
Darn - now I need to add a FAN to the bloody thing??? AND upgrade the OS AGAIN!!
It also only ticks at 55mhz which is a bit sad compared to the stock Pi's 700. You are the first person I know of that's got one, Selezen. I read the cases are available now too for the exorbitant fee of £1! Scandalous! [Let Sarcasm=255]. I was in Maplins the other day (=Uk's Radio Shack) and they have the Arduino but no Pi's of any variety Always insist on a pukka pi. That's one serious overclock from 700 to 1000 How many extra milliamps will it and the new fan guzzle?
I don't know if overclocking takes any more amps - overvolting increases the voltage and probably the current intake as well, but I can't find any confirmation whether overclocking needs more power.
The fan will take a fair bit of power though - anything that uses a motor will eat power (relatively speaking). I would probably power a fan through a separate power supply or through a powered hub to save the Pi's power.
The annoying thing is that I've read the new build of Raspbian includes "out of box Wifi" - and after I spent an hour doing it the hard way. <shakes fist in impotent fury>
* scratch that - Amazon is doing it for £5.99 and free postage. Now - do I buy one or just use the project box I got from Maplins last month? Decisions decisions.
They're offering a Pi starter kit to pre-order on their website, and they're supposedly due in stock by "the end of September".
I can't seem to find a source for the US for less than $35.... What's really going on? I thought it was supposed to be $25.... (no case for that 35 bucks either) .
"I'll laser the mark all while munching a fistful of popcorn." - Markgräf von Ededleen,Marquess, Brutal Great One, Assassins' Guild Exterminator
--------------------------- At the helm of the Caduceus Omega,'Murderous Morrígan'
My Pi is now 'turbocharged' to over 1 Ghz, with an auto-throttle on the CPU depending on temperature... Much snappier than before, and no invalidation of the warrantee.
Well, daft as it doubtless sounds I can't find the bloody link. I thought it was a twitter but I've not found it by dint of looking. The cheapest I can now find is:-
Ach, well. I've bought an Adafruit case now anyway - got fed up looking for the Maplins stuff I bought to make a case (either wife or kids have tidied it away).