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#101 2012-03-14 21:17:32

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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

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  tongue ) 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.  tongue

@Applejack: $50-200 TI calculator with a 3Mhz Z80 vs. $25-$35 RPi with a 700Mhz ARM11.  tongue

First thing I'm going to do is get 2 SD cards, and install Debian on one and Android ICS on another, in that order.

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#102 2012-03-14 21:20:32

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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...  tongue

It would be cool, but parallel processing can only do so much. You would be better off taking a budget PC or 2, and cramming as much RAM as you can in it.  tongue

And it is 700Mhz, not 800.


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#103 2012-03-14 21:22:48

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Re: Raspberry Pi Official Topic

Dinoclor wrote:

fire219 wrote:

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  tongue ) 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.  tongue

@Applejack: $50-200 TI calculator with a 3Mhz Z80 vs. $25-$35 RPi with a 700Mhz ARM11.  tongue

First thing I'm going to do is get 2 SD cards, and install Debian on one and Android ICS on another, in that order.

I'm gonna use 2 or 3 SD cards, and do ICS, Xubuntu, and Ubuntu Server in that order.


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#104 2012-03-14 21:28:10

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My game boy has a Z80 processor as well... My TI-84 plus SE cost $90 (most are around $130, but mine was from walmat) I just don't know how much the screen, mouse, keyboard and other stuff would add to the cost. It would be cool to make a game-boy sort of thing with it by making a case with a built-in screen, and different SD cards for different games.

Fire219 wrote:

@applejack: $50-200 TI calculator with a 3Mhz Z80 vs. $25-$35 RPi with a 700Mhz ARM11.  tongue


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#105 2012-03-14 21:30:19

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Re: Raspberry Pi Official Topic

fire219 wrote:

Dinoclor wrote:

fire219 wrote:


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  tongue ) 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.  tongue

@Applejack: $50-200 TI calculator with a 3Mhz Z80 vs. $25-$35 RPi with a 700Mhz ARM11.  tongue

First thing I'm going to do is get 2 SD cards, and install Debian on one and Android ICS on another, in that order.

I'm gonna use 2 or 3 SD cards, and do ICS, Xubuntu, and Ubuntu Server in that order.

Sorry to burst your bubble, but Ubuntu doesn't work on it.
Debian, Fedora, ICS, and Arch do. But don't use Arch. Arch no tiene GUI.


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#106 2012-03-14 21:32:44

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Re: Raspberry Pi Official Topic

Dinoclor wrote:

fire219 wrote:

Dinoclor wrote:


First thing I'm going to do is get 2 SD cards, and install Debian on one and Android ICS on another, in that order.

I'm gonna use 2 or 3 SD cards, and do ICS, Xubuntu, and Ubuntu Server in that order.

Sorry to burst your bubble, but Ubuntu doesn't work on it.
Debian, Fedora, ICS, and Arch do. But don't use Arch. Arch no tiene GUI.

???


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#107 2012-03-14 21:38:19

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Re: Raspberry Pi Official Topic

veggieman001 wrote:

Dinoclor wrote:

fire219 wrote:


I'm gonna use 2 or 3 SD cards, and do ICS, Xubuntu, and Ubuntu Server in that order.

Sorry to burst your bubble, but Ubuntu doesn't work on it.
Debian, Fedora, ICS, and Arch do. But don't use Arch. Arch no tiene GUI.

???

Well, it said it didn't work on the RasPi site...


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#108 2012-03-14 21:40:18

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Re: Raspberry Pi Official Topic

Dinoclor wrote:

veggieman001 wrote:

Dinoclor wrote:


Sorry to burst your bubble, but Ubuntu doesn't work on it.
Debian, Fedora, ICS, and Arch do. But don't use Arch. Arch no tiene GUI.

???

Well, it said it didn't work on the RasPi site...

It's not officially supported by Canonical, but it'll be able to run (although older version of Ubuntu will work better).


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#109 2012-03-14 21:41:55

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Re: Raspberry Pi Official Topic

Dinoclor wrote:

fire219 wrote:

Dinoclor wrote:

First thing I'm going to do is get 2 SD cards, and install Debian on one and Android ICS on another, in that order.

I'm gonna use 2 or 3 SD cards, and do ICS, Xubuntu, and Ubuntu Server in that order.

Sorry to burst your bubble, but Ubuntu doesn't work on it.
Debian, Fedora, ICS, and Arch do. But don't use Arch. Arch no tiene GUI.

Ubuntu DOES work on it, as veggie pointed out, but GNOME would be awfully slow on it. That's why I said Xubuntu, which uses the much smaller and faster XFCE (I may have spelled that wrong or forgot a letter, I'm not in a mood to google it  tongue ).

@Applejack: Wouldn't be hard. just gut a USB joypad for the D-pad and buttons, and run Visual Boy Advance on the RPi.

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#110 2012-03-14 21:47:32

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Re: Raspberry Pi Official Topic

fire219 wrote:

Dinoclor wrote:

fire219 wrote:


I'm gonna use 2 or 3 SD cards, and do ICS, Xubuntu, and Ubuntu Server in that order.

Sorry to burst your bubble, but Ubuntu doesn't work on it.
Debian, Fedora, ICS, and Arch do. But don't use Arch. Arch no tiene GUI.

Ubuntu DOES work on it, as veggie pointed out, but GNOME would be awfully slow on it. That's why I said Xubuntu, which uses the much smaller and faster XDE (I may have spelled that wrong or forgot a letter, I'm not in a mood to google it  tongue ).

@Applejack: Wouldn't be hard. just gut a USB joypad for the D-pad and buttons, and run Visual Boy Advance on the RPi.

Xfce, not XDE. I'd prefer Lubuntu with LXDE because it's less memory intensive though.


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#111 2012-03-14 21:49:03

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But you have to BUY Visual Boy Advance... Can you input stuffs into the GPIO?

fire219 wrote:

@applejack: Wouldn't be hard. just gut a USB joypad for the D-pad and buttons, and run Visual Boy Advance on the RPi.


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#112 2012-03-14 21:51:44

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applejack wrote:

But you have to BUY Visual Boy Advance... Can you input stuffs into the GPIO?

fire219 wrote:

@applejack: Wouldn't be hard. just gut a USB joypad for the D-pad and buttons, and run Visual Boy Advance on the RPi.

VBA is free...


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#113 2012-03-14 23:14:35

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It is?

veggieman001 wrote:

applejack wrote:

But you have to BUY Visual Boy Advance... Can you input stuffs into the GPIO?

fire219 wrote:

@applejack: Wouldn't be hard. just gut a USB joypad for the D-pad and buttons, and run Visual Boy Advance on the RPi.

VBA is free...


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#114 2012-03-14 23:29:25

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applejack wrote:

It is?

veggieman001 wrote:

applejack wrote:

But you have to BUY Visual Boy Advance... Can you input stuffs into the GPIO?

VBA is free...

Uh, yeah?


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#115 2012-03-14 23:53:36

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So you could just download VBA for Linux, and run it on the computer?

veggieman001 wrote:

applejack wrote:

But you have to BUY Visual Boy Advance... Can you input stuffs into the GPIO?

fire219 wrote:

@applejack: Wouldn't be hard. just gut a USB joypad for the D-pad and buttons, and run Visual Boy Advance on the RPi.

VBA is free...


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#116 2012-03-14 23:56:14

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applejack wrote:

So you could just download VBA for Linux, and run it on the computer?

veggieman001 wrote:

applejack wrote:

But you have to BUY Visual Boy Advance... Can you input stuffs into the GPIO?

VBA is free...

Yeah, but you might need to compile it for the distro.


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#117 2012-03-15 00:00:00

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Distro?

veggieman001 wrote:

applejack wrote:

So you could just download VBA for Linux, and run it on the computer?

veggieman001 wrote:


VBA is free...

Yeah, but you might need to compile it for the distro.


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#118 2012-03-15 00:15:29

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Distro?

veggieman001 wrote:

applejack wrote:

So you could just download VBA for Linux, and run it on the computer?

Yeah, but you might need to compile it for the distro.

Linux distribution. In this case most likely Fedora, Debian, or Arch.


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#119 2012-03-15 00:16:38

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The Pi day change to pi is making it look like Raspberry 3.141592653.....


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#120 2012-03-15 00:19:49

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wolvesstar97 wrote:

The Pi day change to pi is making it look like Raspberry 3.141592653.....

Thank you, Dr. Sir Reverend Captain Obvious, Ph.D


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#121 2012-03-15 00:24:58

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Which one is the best? Can I use any distro I want, like a super-tiny one?

veggieman001 wrote:

applejack wrote:

Distro?

veggieman001 wrote:


Yeah, but you might need to compile it for the distro.

Linux distribution. In this case most likely Fedora, Debian, or Arch.


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#122 2012-03-15 00:27:36

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applejack wrote:

Which one is the best? Can I use any distro I want, like a super-tiny one?

veggieman001 wrote:

applejack wrote:

Distro?

Linux distribution. In this case most likely Fedora, Debian, or Arch.

I prefer Debian, although each is different and used for different purposes. Arch is the smallest, but it doesn't have any sort of graphical interface. They're all intended to be small because they have specific builds for the Raspberry Pi.


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#123 2012-03-15 00:38:45

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Re: Raspberry Pi Official Topic

veggieman001 wrote:

wolvesstar97 wrote:

The Pi day change to pi is making it look like Raspberry 3.141592653.....

Thank you, Dr. Sir Reverend Captain Obvious, Ph.D

Hey. I was just pointing it out. You dont have to be rude.


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#124 2012-03-15 00:59:19

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Are there any more available?


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#125 2012-03-15 01:26:22

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Are there any more available?

Of the device? Yeah.


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