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Introducing Raspberry Pi B+
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Re: Introducing Raspberry Pi B+
#32Re: Introducing Raspberry Pi B+
#33What's the same: - Same Broadcom BCM2835 Chipset - Same 512MB RAM - Same full size HDMI port - Same 10/100 Ethernet port - Same CSI camera port and DSI display ports - Same micro USB power supply connection What has changed: - Now comes with 4 USB ports so you can now connect more devices than ever to your Raspberry Pi. - There is a 40pin extended GPIO so you can build even bigger and better projects than ever before…
Re: Introducing Raspberry Pi B+
#34The Pi would be infititely more useful to me if the ethernet interface was attached to a "real" bus and not hung on USB. Here's to hoping that will be the next upgrade!
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#35Some projects, such as the weather station, justify the use of a full-fledged OS, but with the cost of buying an existing, proven, weather station being so low ... why bother?
And for a cheap webserver? A $1/month VPS is more powerful than this thing.
Can anyone tell me what is the use case of this?
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#36I'm interested in Raspberry Pi. I bought one before. It's just a small PC, use one hand you can hold it. But when you want to Raspberry to do some complex works, it let you down. I want to know where does Raspberry Pi can work well?
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#37Re: Introducing Raspberry Pi B+
#38I'm interested in Raspberry Pi. I bought one before. It's just a small PC, use one hand you can hold it. But when you want to Raspberry to do some complex works, it let you down. I want to know where does Raspberry Pi can work well?
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#39Is anyone running a webserver or mailserver over the Pi? Curious to know how it holds up.