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- Subject: Re: Raspberry Pi and Lua
- From: KHMan <keinhong@...>
- Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2012 20:38:58 +0800
On 3/12/2012 7:10 PM, Stefan Sandberg wrote:
"You know, if the Raspberry Pi had a normal SVGA connector,
I could connect a wireless mouse and keyboard, and have it control
my TV and Stereo via a GUI "
That doesn't make any sense at all.. I'm assuming you mean a VGA
connector?
What does that have to do with mice & keyboards?
Either way, the VGA connector is from 1987, so.... time to get a
new monitor/tv??
Also, why cant you use MythTV, or play .ogg's??
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.
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. :-)
On 09/03/2012 05:15 AM, Steve Litt wrote:
On Thu, 8 Mar 2012 14:23:14 -0500
Tom Freund wrote:
Steve,
How about,
1. robot controller
:-)
[snip snip]
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Cheers,
Kein-Hong Man (esq.)
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia