I tried to find a site to at least get the particulars for the Nanode.
Sure it's not a Monode made of doped Nonobtanium?
Alan Melia
> Mmmm not too impressive a web site thoughthe link to the buy page
> doesnt
> work backing up to the home the tabs in light grey on a white background
> are
> alm
On 26 April 2012 01:27, Chris Albertson wrote:
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi
>>
>>
> I just read the above page. The Raspberry contains close source drivers
> and "binary blob" graphics firmware. That is an 100% deal killer.
It's unfortunate that it makes use of binary drivers
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 4:25 PM, Alan Melia wrote:
>
> Or a nice alternative might be a daughterboard for a Raspberry Pi,
> which would give you an ARM/Linux base for not much more money, and
> you could use it to create a standalone system that drives an old
> monitor for a display.
>
> http://en
Mmmm not too impressive a web site thoughthe link to the buy page doesnt
work backing up to the home the tabs in light grey on a white background are
almost unreadabletoo must geewhizz and not the right HF input I
suspectstill looks an interesting product.
Alan
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