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$25 Alpha Board from Raspberry Pi (a cheap alternative to the beagle?)
Just stumbled across this little gem currently being produced by Raspberry Pi
http://www.geek.com/wp-content/uploa...i_alpha_01.jpg http://www.geek.com/wp-content/uploa...i_alpha_02.jpg The processor is a 700MHz ARM11 processor and they will have 2 models with a choice of 128MB or 256MB RAM, sold at $25 and $35 respectively. Each will have 1080p HDMI out-out. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Or1-kN2z1iM Blog: Raspberry Pi The Link I found this on: Here (Beware, some of the comments may cause *facepalm*) I must admit, I have fancied the idea of owning a Beagle/Panda board to play with but one of these may have to take place next to my TV. |
Re: $25 Alpha Board (a cheap alternative to the beagle?)
Nice, would rather buy this and put ubuntu on it (ARM) and use it as a MEDIA Center for TV, having a REAL OS instead of those generic MP4/MP5 HDMI (1080p) players would be more awesome.
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Re: $25 Alpha Board (a cheap alternative to the beagle?)
makes me wonder if I should wait for this $35 model or get a WDTV Live Plus for $65 with WDLXTV.
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Bookmarked. Seriously cool, if only I knew of some things I'd do with it... I need more time for cool stuff like this.
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Nice, but an arm11 is not OMAP... OMAP = Power house!
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What worries me is this little comment-pair:
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They have managed to get quake3 running though... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_mDu...eature=related Not too shabby |
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- In car entrainment system, Video and micro keyboards for good old games where keyboards where only needed (DOOM I & II, Insane etc. (need ports thou)) - Video / music / games etc for Home entrainment centre TV and so on, only imagination sets the limit, and at that price it is more attractive then some of the MINI-ITX / NANO-ITX that cost a crap load (Like VIA...) |
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Just an update.
Glad I didn't wait on the Raspberry Pi, I don't imagine I'll get my hands on one until sometime Q1 2012 at the earliest. I still plan to order when they do become available with the order date pushed back to Decemeber (and I expect more delays much like OpenPandora project) Purchased a WDTV Live Plus (v1; v2 is now out) about a month ago on sale, very happy with it. The stock firmware (1.05; 1.06+ is buggy) is very good. Recently I got around to flashing the latest WDLXTV community fw and it is amazing. I was able to program the box (rather than my "universal" remote) to accept the IR codes as well as able to trigger them via a web interface. Now have ssh access, "app" addons, usb boot and more. Not a general purpose computer like the RasberryPi but it does play EVERY video I throw at it. Good HTPC, SAMBA media streamer and online streamer (youtube, vimeo, flingo, shoutcast, etc.) and I'd recommend it. Don't pay more than ~$60, shop the sales, use coupons, etc. Just my 2 cents. |
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I don't know if it solves the GPU accessibility mystery, but, from Raspberry Pi FAQ:
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// Edit ..which makes me want a way to (hardware'ish) mod N900 to contain HDMI output. Really. |
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