[lug] Similar to Rasberry Pi?
Alex samide
absamide at yahoo.com
Fri Apr 26 11:50:34 MDT 2013
I know that Sparkfun has come out with a slightly different version.
https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11712
Called the pcDuino board and it has a couple of USB ports on there, but I don't know if they are separate the way you are looking for.
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From: Ken Weinert <kenw at quarter-flash.com>
To: lug at lug.boulder.co.us
Sent: Friday, April 26, 2013 11:40 AM
Subject: Re: [lug] Similar to Rasberry Pi?
The model B has 2 USB Ports. Of course they've added more than that so it runs a bit more. Here's an example:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813142001
You might be able to get it for less elsewhere but I didn't look
:) $50 from them.
On 4/26/2013 11:30 AM, stimits at comcast.net wrote:
Hi,
>
>I've been toying around with all the fun things one could with the
Rasberry Pi SBC. It's astonishing how useful this little,
inexpensive device could be. However, what I was thinking of doing
requires two separate USB ports (not a hub), and Rasberry Pi has
only one. I don't even need all of the features of Rasberry Pi, I
could live without video display (though one output which works
with a computer monitor would be nice). I don't need
networking...although it would be nice. The RTC would be good, but
Rasberry Pi does allow adding this through the GPIO pins. Looks
like Rasberry Pi can use a 2.6 kernel, which I would need. Audio
would be very useful to tinker with, but not mandatory for what
I'm thinking of...nice to have, but not mandatory. So...Rasberry
Pi has everything except that second pesky USB port.
>
>I went looking for similar single board computers, and found
several which might work. Except these are from manufacturers
uninterested in publishing a price, or the price is in euros or
pounds. Those that do have a price are at minimum more than $200
beyond the price of Rasberry Pi, even when they lack features to
compete with Rasberry Pi. More ram would be nice compared to
Rasberry Pi, but not really needed, and certainly not worth $200
dollars.
>
>So...is there a specific SBC to Rasberry Pi which someone here has
worked with, having two separate USB ports...maybe even some audio
or networking...and running a 2.6 kernel...in the $100 range? If
not, what are the SBCs people here have used which are closest to
Rasberry Pi and having the 2.6 kernel and dual USB ports?
>
>Thanks!
>
>
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