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David Braben's Raspberry Pi PC launched
Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2011 2:49 pm
by JazHaz
The Raspberry Pi was launched today with an announcement on their website at 6am GMT this morning.
http://www.raspberrypi.org/
Re: David Braben's Raspberry Pi PC gets ready to launch
Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2011 10:24 pm
by DaddyHoggy
It was on my Christmas pressie list - but alas - perhaps an Easter Egg instead?
Re: David Braben's Raspberry Pi PC gets ready to launch
Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2011 11:16 am
by SandJ
Add to that:
- a low cost USB to relay / serial port device (so a lot cheaper than
the £99 versions available online)
-
PyUSB to allow Python to control the USB port
-
some advice from someone who has done it
- a decent reference source (better than
this one)
- a device to convert a voltage into an input to the USB so it can be read
and you could then control anything from this Raspberry Pi. Just like we used to with a Sinclair ZX80 / ZX81.
Anyone else remember controlling a model train set from a home micro? Or be shown a neighbours all-singing-and-all-dancing home security system, all controlled from a home micro? This is how I got from electronics into computers, back in the days of the TRS-80 and the RML 380Z.
It is such a shame that home computers were something you did something with, whereas now they are just something you play games on. I'd like to see the Raspberry Pi spawn a new generation of inventors. A cheap PC that can monitor and control anything: from the Xmas lights to a factory.
Re: David Braben's Raspberry Pi PC gets ready to launch
Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2011 1:26 pm
by Selezen
All I need to know is: will Oolite run on it?
I think it should be bundled with it, to be honest.
Re: David Braben's Raspberry Pi PC gets ready to launch
Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2011 1:35 pm
by Smivs
Selezen wrote:All I need to know is: will Oolite run on it?
I think it should be bundled with it, to be honest.
You know I just can't see that happening somehow
Re: David Braben's Raspberry Pi PC gets ready to launch
Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2011 6:15 pm
by aegidian
SandJ wrote:Add to that:
- a low cost USB to relay / serial port device (so a lot cheaper than
the £99 versions available online)
-
PyUSB to allow Python to control the USB port
-
some advice from someone who has done it
- a decent reference source (better than
this one)
- a device to convert a voltage into an input to the USB so it can be read
and you could then control anything from this Raspberry Pi.
Have a look at their blog. There's a rather nice GPIO breakout board that looks as though it could do all that without any USB device.
Personally, I want to get a version of Oolite running on it ASAP. Then on it's permanently plugged into my tellybox.
Re: David Braben's Raspberry Pi PC gets ready to launch
Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2011 9:29 pm
by JazHaz
See technical info on the
Raspberry Pi FAQ.
Re: David Braben's Raspberry Pi PC gets ready to launch
Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2011 11:44 pm
by DaddyHoggy
Raspberry Oolite Pi sounds like a wonderful idea - would have to rewrite the graphics engine to use OpenGL ES v2.0 (and only 256MB)
Re: David Braben's Raspberry Pi PC gets ready to launch
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 6:25 pm
by NigelJK
I thought the Model A and Model B was a nice touch.
Re: David Braben's Raspberry Pi PC gets ready to launch
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 3:49 pm
by Gimi
Update: 20th February seems to be an important date now.
Raspberry Pi
Re: David Braben's Raspberry Pi PC gets ready to launch
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 5:15 pm
by DaddyHoggy
Fingers and toes crossed - I want one for Easter!
Re: David Braben's Raspberry Pi PC gets ready to launch
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 12:36 am
by maik
SandJ wrote:It is such a shame that home computers were something you did something with, whereas now they are just something you play games on. I'd like to see the Raspberry Pi spawn a new generation of inventors. A cheap PC that can monitor and control anything: from the Xmas lights to a factory.
Isn't that what arduino is for?
Re: David Braben's Raspberry Pi PC gets ready to launch
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 2:22 am
by Greyth
At last! A machine with a fixed and known specification! As well as running distro's of Linux it also runs RISCOS (although I'm completely unsure of the detail) - it should soon once again be possible to create instruction code that executes from !boot without a whopping great GUI consuming the lion share of processor ticks...
Re: David Braben's Raspberry Pi PC gets ready to launch
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 11:48 pm
by SandJ
maik wrote:SandJ wrote:I'd like to see the Raspberry Pi spawn a new generation of inventors. A cheap PC that can monitor and control anything: from the Xmas lights to a factory.
Isn't that what arduino is for?
I had not heard of the Ardiono (
homepage,
wikipedia) before your post today. Yet this evening I attended a British Computer Society event where a professor demonstrated a home monitoring and management system that used one in conjunction with an Android-based controller and external video footage via smartphone.
Life will get exciting as we move to an
Internet of Things world.
Re: David Braben's Raspberry Pi PC gets ready to launch
Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 9:06 am
by maik
SandJ wrote:maik wrote:SandJ wrote:I'd like to see the Raspberry Pi spawn a new generation of inventors. A cheap PC that can monitor and control anything: from the Xmas lights to a factory.
Isn't that what arduino is for?
I had not heard of the Ardiono (
homepage,
wikipedia) before your post today.
Seems I follow too many nerdy news sites that mention this kind of stuff