addressalign-toparrow-leftarrow-leftarrow-right-10x10arrow-rightbackbellblockcalendarcameraccwcheckchevron-downchevron-leftchevron-rightchevron-small-downchevron-small-leftchevron-small-rightchevron-small-upchevron-upcircle-with-checkcircle-with-crosscircle-with-pluscontroller-playcredit-cardcrossdots-three-verticaleditemptyheartexporteye-with-lineeyefacebookfolderfullheartglobe--smallglobegmailgooglegroupshelp-with-circleimageimagesinstagramFill 1languagelaunch-new-window--smalllight-bulblightning-boltlinklocation-pinlockm-swarmSearchmailmediummessagesminusmobilemoremuplabelShape 3 + Rectangle 1ShapeoutlookpersonJoin Group on CardStartprice-ribbonprintShapeShapeShapeShapeImported LayersImported LayersImported Layersshieldstar-shapestartickettrashtriangle-downtriangle-uptwitteruserwarningyahooyoutube

RE: [gctechspace] Rasberry pi

From: BW~Merlin
Sent on: Thursday, April 12, 2012, 8:47 PM
You could always sus out getting some while you are over in China.


Subject: Re: [gctechspace] Rasberry pi
From: [address removed]
To: [address removed]
Date: Thu, 12 Apr[masked]:45:21 -0400

I ordered one from each vendor - Farnell did end up charging my card so hopefully one is on the way. There are now some alternative options too - Ben had a few ideas for better specced ARM based units.

On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 3:20 PM, Matthew Sherborne <[address removed]> wrote:
I registered my interest in both online stores and haven't heard anything back.

I think everyone's waiting for the next production batch


On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 3:06 PM, Vivian Crompton <[address removed]> wrote:
Any news on where and when we can get our mits on one of these in Australia?

Is anyone else in the group thinking of buying one or two to hack around with? I'm thinking it could be the basis of my next media center PC, since it is apparently capable of full 1080p video playback, and with 3.5W power consumption, I wouldn't have to worry about it eating into my solar power exports too much.

The fact that it is only $35 and has a bunch of GPIO pins too is interesting from a hook-it-up-to-electronics -and-make-it-do-stuff point of view.

Viv







--
Please Note: If you hit "REPLY", your message will be sent to everyone on this mailing list ([address removed])
This message was sent by Vivian Crompton ([address removed]) from Gold Coast Techspace.
To learn more about Vivian Crompton, visit his/her member profile
Set my mailing list to email me As they are sent | In one daily email | Don't send me mailing list messages

Meetup, PO Box 4668 #37895 New York, New York[masked] | [address removed]





--
Please Note: If you hit "REPLY", your message will be sent to everyone on this mailing list ([address removed])
This message was sent by Matthew Sherborne ([address removed]) from Gold Coast Techspace.
To learn more about Matthew Sherborne, visit his/her member profile

Set my mailing list to email me As they are sent | In one daily email | Don't send me mailing list messages

Meetup, PO Box 4668 #37895 New York, New York[masked] | [address removed]



--
Steve Dalton, President
Gold Coast Tech Space
3b/51 Johnston St, Southport, Q 4215
+61 [masked]





--
Please Note: If you hit "REPLY", your message will be sent to everyone on this mailing list ([address removed])
This message was sent by Steve Dalton ([address removed]) from Gold Coast Techspace.
To learn more about Steve Dalton, visit his/her member profile
Set my mailing list to email me As they are sent | In one daily email | Don't send me mailing list messages

Meetup, PO Box 4668 #37895 New York, New York[masked] | [address removed]

People in this
group are also in: