veggieman001 wrote:
Dinoclor wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
No. It's not meant for gaming and probably can't even run Minecraft.Cool doesn't necessarily mean "for gaming"
but if you look at the transparent text however...
that's what i was responding to
The transparent text was a joke.
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3DSfan12345 wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Dinoclor wrote:
Cool doesn't necessarily mean "for gaming"but if you look at the transparent text however...
that's what i was responding toThe transparent text was a joke.
Okay then sir nice to know
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Scratch featured in a Raspberry Pi demo
http://www.scratch.mit.edu/ext/youtube/ … ufUp_HNs#!
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Zeusking19 wrote:
Scratch featured in a Raspberry Pi demo
http://www.scratch.mit.edu/ext/youtube/ … ufUp_HNs#!
Cool!
I may get myself one of these, but buying Final Cut Express (a video editor for Macs) ate up all of my money.
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Zeusking19 wrote:
Scratch featured in a Raspberry Pi demo
http://www.scratch.mit.edu/ext/youtube/ … ufUp_HNs#!
Nice find! I wonder if that comes on the official Fedora build, or if he just showed it for an example.
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fire219 wrote:
Zeusking19 wrote:
Scratch featured in a Raspberry Pi demo
http://www.scratch.mit.edu/ext/youtube/ … ufUp_HNs#!Nice find! I wonder if that comes on the official Fedora build, or if he just showed it for an example.
I think it does come with the official Fedora build.
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veggieman001 wrote:
fire219 wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
yes, it would, but most people wouldn't have the skill to know how to do that (let alone use any version of linux )Anyone who doesn't immediately go "800 megahurtes? THAT SUCKZ!!!!!one!!!!!!!11eleven!!!!!" or "can it run windowz seven?!?!?!?!?!one!!!!" should at least know how to use linux.
you'd be surprised
mac users are a bit more likely to be able to get around, although they may be afraid of such concepts as no instant updates
Or concepts such as not having an all metal and Gorilla Glass design or paying less than 1,000 dollars
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16Skittles wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
fire219 wrote:
Anyone who doesn't immediately go "800 megahurtes? THAT SUCKZ!!!!!one!!!!!!!11eleven!!!!!" or "can it run windowz seven?!?!?!?!?!one!!!!" should at least know how to use linux.you'd be surprised
mac users are a bit more likely to be able to get around, although they may be afraid of such concepts as no instant updatesOr concepts such as not having an all metal and Gorilla Glass design or paying less than 1,000 dollars
xD
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Grr, none are available...
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I'll wait until shipping isn't crazy and they actually have some.
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majormax wrote:
Wow the rasberry pi
It looks like its an easter egg for pi day! (I typed p i, not the number. let's see if it changes it....)
EDIT: Yep, easter egg.
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fire219 wrote:
majormax wrote:
Wow the rasberry pi
It looks like its an easter egg for pi day! (I typed p i, not the number. let's see if it changes it....)
EDIT: Yep, easter egg.
it's in announcements. I noticed it so i checked there.
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Heh, the title
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this thread looks hilarious now
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Fun facts about Pi Day:
It's my brother's birthday
It's Einstein's birthday
It's an epic easter egg
I ate pie today :3
Also, in case you didn't know,
For all you people out there who aren't as interested in actually DOING stuff (programming), someone could port Android to it. They would need to tweak it to work with 256mb of ram though.
It's possible to have more than one SD card to work with it so you could have a few little SD cards in your pocket with the RasPi, and depending on what you wanted to do, plug the one with the software and settings for what you wanted to do. It would be EPIC.
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Dinoclor wrote:
Fun facts about Pi Day:
It's my brother's birthday
It's Einstein's birthday
It's an epic easter egg
Fun facts about the Raspberry Pi:
I CANNOT WAIT
PROGRAMMING
PROGRAMMING
PROGRAMMING
PROGRAMMING
For all you people out there who aren't as interested in actually DOING stuff, someone could port Android to it. They would need to tweak it to work with 256mb of ram though.
I'm also really excited because I can have more than one SD card for it, which means I could have a Debian one, Fedora, and if they ever port it and I get bored, Android.
I am MEGA excited for when it arrives.
Android works fine without tweaking on 256MB of RAM. You probably won't be doing much multitasking, though. I don't care though, the first order of business when I get mine is to give it a bite (or byte ) of Ice Cream Sandwich. xD
That doesn't mean I won't be programming and doing other things on it. I'll also probably do a good bit of my web browsing on it, instead of the 8 pound HP laptop currently on my lap.
@Applejack: $50-200 TI calculator with a 3Mhz Z80 vs. $25-$35 RPi with a 700Mhz ARM11.
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You know what I would do?
I would buy 100 of them ($3800) and cluster them, and build a super computer :3
25.6GB of RAM.
100 processors at 800Mhz...
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