On Apr 19, 2012, at 1:19 PM, Michael Dillon wrote:

> For 500mhz it runs like a champ. I'm currently using it to read from a serial 
> port some data sent from a scale I hacked to get the raw weight data and then 
> serving web requests for that data.

Could you please run this gist <https://gist.github.com/1511972> and tell me 
what it gives on the beaglebone ?

> I'm using the beaglebone so when it's on USB it throttles itself to 500mhz 
> and when it's on external power it's 700mhz.

Interesting info, thanks for sharing!

> I've yet to run into an instance where I needed more horsepower or ram, and 
> if I do I'll just buy another one and run them as a pair. Pretty amazing 
> little computers, and IMHO they are better than the Rasherry Pi, but that's 
> mainly because the Pi doesn't expose hardware pins where the beaglebone does.

That's what I thought. I was looking for a cheap sbc with an intel core2^W atom 
cpu, but that doesn't exist: as far a I can see it's either intel or cheap, but 
not both.
-- 
Jorge.

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