I'm think of asking for a Raspberry Pi kit and add-ons (or equivalent) for Christmas. Anyone with any experience / advice?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
I haven't but my husband and daughter both have. I know we have a Raspberry Pi and I think it powered our media box for a time but no idea how My house is full of technology I use but don't get.
Is there anything you want me to ask them?
Thanks Anya. Off the top of my head I'd like to know what model they went for and why. I think there an A a B and a C. I know there's also a Zero but I think that's a cut down version. Also, anything to avoid?
Ever so grateful, Anya. One final question. I see there are books and magazines for the Pi. Any recommendations?
It's pretty similar to any other ARM based Linux computer.
I have the "B"version. with Risc OS and the RaspberryPi Linux.
There is a huge amount of online resource.
The Pi Zero doesn't replace an Ardiuno or JAL + PIC for any real time application unless you install a Real Time OS. I'll think of something though for the Pi Zero. It's only a choice if you don't need networking, don't need battery operation and don't need Real Time.
The Pi family is basically a phone chip on a breakout board that runs various Linux Distributions or Risc OS.
No, I knew it was a joke at the 2nd paragraph (so no Model C, yet anyway):Excellent spec etc., until you get down to the bottom of the page.
The ethernet is via a USB to Ethernet adaptor integrated inside the USB hub chip. The ARM phone SoC used communicates via a single USB port. The B and B+ essentially don't even manage 100Mbps, as it's actually shared USB bandwidth.“People have been whinging since day one about 100 Mbit ethernet. Frankly we’re sick of it.” Says Eben Upton, “But while we were in the Far East recently, we found a new supplier who had some really good value Gigabit chips, with matching ports.
You used ethernet cable? Usually the password is only for WiFi. A password to connect to ethernet cable is very rare indeed.but how did it access the internet without knowing my router's (non-standard) password?
You really knew this and forgot.