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[quote=squirrelking ]Just remembered my B is actually a Mk1 with 256mb RAM, nothing more than a luxury A. Definitely upgrade time!
I have one of those, though for the electronic interfacing I do with it, the only real advantage to one of the latest ones is the improved packaging and use of a micro sd. This new version opens up some possibilities though - have just been discussing it, and we're looking seriously at the idea of getting a load of them to use as thin clients (the older version is almost, but not quite up to the job). I reckon £50 all in for that functionality including case, PSU, keyboard and mouse (add £70 for a monitor) has to be a bargain.
Couple of good summaries from Make:
(Assuming you can understand the second guy! The subtitles are particularly helpful 🙂 )
[quote=aracer ]I reckon £50 all in for that functionality including case, PSU, keyboard and mouse (add £70 for a monitor) has to be a bargain.
Actually scratch that, have done a shopping list on CPC and I can get everything but the monitor for £47, £25 for a monitor on ebay (I reckon we might wangle a discount if we buy a load), so £72 per seat.
[quote=GrahamS ]The subtitles are particularly helpful )
"peace up his holler scholar"
er, yeah, he seems to have broken youtube
Mine too 🙂
Ordered mine at 2pm, showing stock and expecting delivery today, just had an email saying I won't get it until 21 Feb 🙁
At least there's a chance retropie will be working by then 🙂
So would this be a good /cheaper way of having a nas server? I was using a usb hdd plugged into my bt router to serve music/backup and serve photos but for some random reason it stopped working despit the hdd being fine on a laptop.
Is there an easy way of setting this up?
What would i need to get one of these to play old Amiga games on? Are old games downloadable somewhere? Aaah, rainbow islands!
Just as I settle down to do Raspberry Pi programming and need to keep referencing the forums, the bloody world DDOS's the rpi servers for 2 days!! FFS
So would this be a good /cheaper way of having a nas server? I was using a usb hdd plugged into my bt router to serve music/backup and serve photos but for some random reason it stopped working despit the hdd being fine on a laptop.
They don't make great NAS servers to be honest. USB port is fairly slow, think it shares bandwidth with the SD card or something. Also ethernet port is only 100Mbps. It's not fast enough to stream HD video from anyway, but music and photos would probably be ok.
As for setting it up, you'll have to follow a guide / edit files yourself from a Linux command line. Here's a guide:
[url= http://elinux.org/R-Pi_NAS ]http://elinux.org/R-Pi_NAS[/url]
I don't use mine as a NAS. It's my VPN end-point and also does backup duties from a NAS to the cloud.
They make good reliable firewalls/routers/WAP.
We have one as a media centre (RaspbMC), one as a headless audio unit (in the garage), and another as a remote RaspMC (OpenVPN/NFS is preconfigured to phone home) at a friends house.
The RPi 2 looks promising as a silent desktop for me for work ( Linux SysAdmin )
It's good they've done this but the extra power wouldn't help me. My 3 Pi's are running applications that check temperatures every 5-10 mins and switch things on and off .... not exactly intensive.
That said I'm sure I'll get one!
At least there's a chance retropie will be working by then
Emulation?
[url= http://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/#emulation-on-raspberry-pi-2 ]Just for you Mike[/url]
That looks promising 🙂
It turned up yesterday but I doubt I'll have time to play with it this weekend, hopefully I'll finally get round to finishing the mamecab I started almost a decade ago 😳
I've ordered one. Been thinking about it for a while but the new spec's a no brainer.
Now just need to decide what to do with it...
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