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Poster | Thread | KimmoK
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Recommended Rasberry Pi Kit for an Amigan Posted on 17-Dec-2015 7:49:39
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| For myself I was considering ask "santa" to bring: https://www.verkkokauppa.com/fi/cart/populate?products[4657]=1&products[7682]=1&products[52400]=1&products[4109]=1&products[17404]=1 (Pi2, preinstalled linuxes, case, (wifi), (heatsinks))
Is there similar kind of "kit" tuned for Amigan somewhere? _________________ - KimmoK // For freedom, for honor, for AMIGA // // Thing that I should find more time for: CC64 - 64bit Community Computer? |
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Re: Recommended Rasberry Pi Kit for an Amigan Posted on 17-Dec-2015 9:00:53
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Re: Recommended Rasberry Pi Kit for an Amigan Posted on 17-Dec-2015 9:22:04
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It depends, what does an Amigan want to do with a Pi? Emulate a 500? Implement a floppy? Adapt a weird controller/keyboard for using on old Amigas?
In your case I think you should be fine with just getting a Pi and some breadboards _________________ This weeks pet peeve: Using "voltage" instead of "potential", which leads to inventing new words like "amperage" instead of "current" (I, measured in A) or possible "charge" (amperehours, Ah or Coulomb, C). Sometimes I don't even know what people mean. |
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