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Peripherals for your Raspberry Pi, and much more....
Authored by: tiger99 on Tuesday, December 18 2012 @ 05:32 AM EST
I was thinking of it being connected by serial port or maybe USB, the same as an
Arduino, because that is sufficient for my needs. The amount of data exchanged
would typically be small. The actual design of the CPU is almost irrelevant,
just as an Arduino need not be the same as its typical host, which is a PC. But
that depends very much on what you want to do, and your ideas of what you would
make it do would inevitably be very different to mine if you work in a different
industry. And of course some people would prefer a PIC. Best put on my asbestos
suit now.....

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Peripherals for your Raspberry Pi, and much more....
Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, December 25 2012 @ 12:22 PM EST
that it's not customer drievn. They are a business. Who do you think propelled
Linux as THE server OS on the market? Businesses, that's who. Most of the
contributions to the kernel were from companies that needed to strengthen Linux
for their use case, drive by customer demand. Microsoft needs us – we do not
need them. I wonder why then do KDE developers release apps on Windows? And why
Firefox is suckier on Linux then on Windows? It must be because we don't need
them.We do need them if we want to spread Linux. Sorry too burst your bubble but
that's how it is.

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