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- Subject: Re: Raspberry Pi and Lua
- From: Alex Bradbury <asb@...>
- Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2012 12:49:44 +0000
On 12 March 2012 12:38, KHMan <keinhong@gmail.com> wrote:
> Here is an example: It doesn't have onboard NAND flash, IIRC you need the OS
> to boot from the SD card slot. Say, for a MythTV kind of project, if you
> have lots of media, you aren't going to switch them cards all the time.
> Getting media data via the USB port brings new questions, get it from what?
> Or network boot, but from where? Or network media data? Looks like a large
> media collection may be better served using a low-power x86 motherboard,
> which is a very mature commodity with ample connectors of the kind we want.
You're right that if you're using it as a media center you're best off
reading media from an attached portable hard drive or over the
network. I don't really see how that demonstrates a weakness of the
device. Native SATA might be nice for other reasons, but I think home
media center is a poor example because there USB is plenty fast
enough.
> It's fine as a educational tool (but people should still remember that it
> won't magically help weak students) in appropriate settings. I wish them
> well, but I wince each time they blunder, which seems to be pretty
> regularly. :-)
As someone who's been working with the Raspberry Pi project, I think
blunders are relatively few and far between. It would be nice if there
was a 100% problem free route from circuit design to mass manufacture,
but I think that's asking rather a lot.
Alex