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RISC OS on Raspberry Pi
Has anyone tried running RISC OS on their RPi? It's not Unix/Linux and certainly isn't Win*lows! It's definitely a different beast and it's speedy. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RISC_OS --
By Rusty Haddock · #322 ·
PI EOLs (was: RPi5 in stock at Dallas Microcenter)
This page claims to have collected the EOL committments for the various versions... https://endoflife.date/raspberry-pi Pages have statements like " ---------------------- Obsolescence
By Ignored By My Cats · #321 ·
Re: RPi5 in stock at Dallas Microcenter
Sorry all that I have just been lurking and not participating for about a year, work is nuts, plus some family health challenges for the last 18 months. Still alive and kicking, as much on my plate
By Paul James · #320 ·
Re: RPi5 in stock at Dallas Microcenter
Oh, and Mouser has almost 12,000 3b+ in stock! I don't believe that the 3's or 3+'s have gone EOL yet. Supposedly, they'll keep making them until the need has greatly diminished. gmail.com@groups.io>
By Rusty Haddock · #319 ·
Re: RPi5 in stock at Dallas Microcenter
Microcenter has a supply of RPi4 in stock. DigiKey has over 6,000 RPi4 w/ 8GB of RAM but none of the ones with less RAM. DigiKey also has a good supply of RPi5, 3,000+ of both memory configs. Mouser
By Rusty Haddock · #318 ·
Re: RPi5 in stock at Dallas Microcenter
Nice! One has to wonder, though, are any of the older boards (like the 3 and 4) still in production?
By Cornelius Keck · #317 ·
RPi5 in stock at Dallas Microcenter
25+ in stock of the 8-GB RPi5 with only 13 of the 4-GB model at MicroCenter (Dallas) as of 1:43pm today. Yer welcome! ? -- _____ |\/ o \ o Rusty Haddock <=> AE5AE/WRQD389 | (
By Rusty Haddock · #316 ·
Re: I've been shopping...
:) :) :) It's for a good cause...
By Cornelius Keck · #315 ·
I've been shopping...
[image: bought_more_pis.png] -- _____ |\/ o \ o Rusty Haddock <=> AE5AE/WRQD389 | ( -< O o If you're sending someone some Styrofoam, |/\__V__/ what do you pack
By Rusty Haddock · #314 ·
OS/2 Archive Shutting Down
Hi, After 34 years, an OS/2 archive is shutting down. The site is apparently mirrored, but a bit of history is
By Stuart Yarus · #313 ·
Raspberry Pi 5 w/ 8-GB RAM
The Dallas Microcenter has, and I quote, 25+ IN STOCK of 8-GB Raspberry Pi 5 at 6:15pm today. -- _____ |\/ o \ o Rusty Haddock <=> AE5AE | ( -< O o I've landed in
By Rusty Haddock · #312 ·
DFWRPI 2024/02/03, 10:00CST
By now we all had some time to figure out all the cool gear we got for Christmas, how it works without frying too much of it. So here's another opportunity to show off everything not yet bricked.
By Cornelius Keck · #311 ·
Re: Teensie 4.1?
They sure do... got trigger-happy, so there's both the 2x8MB PSRAM and a regular version on the way. Let's see how quickly ProtoSupplies delivers.
By Cornelius Keck · #310 ·
Re: Teensie 4.1?
I was tempted but I liked my ESP32's. They look speedy with plenty of FLASH, RAM, and IO pins. -- _____ |\/ o \ o Rusty Haddock <=> AE5AE | ( -< O o I've landed in
By Rusty Haddock · #309 ·
Teensie 4.1?
While going down a rabbit hole, I came across the Teensie 4.1: https://www.pjrc.com/store/teensy41.html Anybody ever play with that, or its predecessors?
By Cornelius Keck · #308 ·
Mouser has RPi 5B W/ 4GB
Mouser down in Mansfield has a pretty good supply of RPi 5B w/ 4GB of RAM. The 8GB boards are still on order. [image: image.png] -- _____ |\/ o \ o Rusty Haddock <=> AE5AE | (
By Rusty Haddock · #307 ·
Re: RPi 1B faster than a Cray-1?
wrote: would sort of equate to multiple cores today as found in CPUs and GPUs. and I believe they were all programmed to do the same thing at once. Thusly, they weren't quite like another core. A
By Rusty Haddock · #306 ·
Re: RPi 1B faster than a Cray-1?
Didn't the Crays do a lot of matrix manipulation with parallel hardware? If so, I suppose that would sort of equate to multiple cores today as found in CPUs and GPUs. Later, -- Charlie
By Charlie Carothers · #305 ·
Re: RPi 1B faster than a Cray-1?
80Mhz was a boatload back then. Affordable gear end of the 70s ran at 1-2, maybe 4MHz tops. Gotta wonder what it would take to emulate a Cray-1 so that it matches the original's performance.
By Cornelius Keck · #304 ·
Re: RPi 1B faster than a Cray-1?
Very interesting, thanks! -- Charlie Carothers http://www.freebiblecommentary.org <http://freebiblecommentary.org>
By Charlie Carothers · #303 ·