New BeagleBone now in stock at Element14

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Madox

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Apr 22, 2013, 11:33:35 AM4/22/13
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"Monday, 22 April 2013 11:59 PM"

Price $45

Buying one now...

Madox

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Apr 22, 2013, 11:48:08 AM4/22/13
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Sorry it is Newark Element14, AU Element14 has it as $52.96 and "Please Call" for stock.
[I still ordered from US...]

Alexander

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Apr 22, 2013, 7:26:39 PM4/22/13
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I would totally grab one, but what are the major/minor differences between the BeagleBone and the RasPi?

Madox

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Apr 22, 2013, 8:16:34 PM4/22/13
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Hi Alexander,

I'll try do a write up on my personal views on the various little boards available a bit later when I have time - if you're interested.  [ To explain why I am not overly fond of RPi/Arduinos ;) ]

Keith Franks

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Apr 22, 2013, 8:21:05 PM4/22/13
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I would so read that!

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Kris

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Apr 22, 2013, 9:56:36 PM4/22/13
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+1 from me too.
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Alexander

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Apr 22, 2013, 11:07:59 PM4/22/13
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That would be excellent! I personally have a RasPi, but I'm not a real fan of it. This is primarily because of the issues I encounter quite a lot of the time.

ivanjh

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Apr 23, 2013, 12:15:25 AM4/23/13
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What are the issues? (I'm kinda new to mine, so don't really have a good grip on the experience)

Alexander

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Apr 23, 2013, 12:27:07 AM4/23/13
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I won't go into great detail here, but just one of the things I dislike is how easy it is to "fry your pi". Power issues with peripherals and crazy "bugs" with different sd cards are just a few things.

Madox

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Apr 23, 2013, 4:18:40 AM4/23/13
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On Tuesday, 23 April 2013 14:27:07 UTC+10, Alexander wrote:
I won't go into great detail here, but just one of the things I dislike is how easy it is to "fry your pi". Power issues with peripherals and crazy "bugs" with different sd cards are just a few things.

It is easy to fry almost every electronics board, and I wouldn't pin it as a problem of the Pi.  :)  After you fry your first expensive/inexpensive piece of kit, you learn to be more careful the next time - it is a learning experience.

I presume when you mean power issues you mean the USB power issues, browning out if you have an inadequate supply etc?  All part of my upcoming rant ;) 

kris

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Apr 23, 2013, 4:59:02 AM4/23/13
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slightly off topic given the thread, but what issues did you get with
the raspberry pi?
I have one as a media center and originally was using the raspbmc images.
They had issues, mostly network related (indirectly)

When i switched to openelec i've found it much more stable and much more
responsive.

the other issue i had was voltage drop from my power supply, the early
pi's had a poly fuse on the usb socket and the voltage drop across just
that component was often .3 or .4 of a volt, enough to make the pi do
strange things.
I got round this by using an overspecced power supply.

Madox

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May 1, 2013, 8:43:32 PM5/1/13
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http://au.element14.com/circuitco/bb-bblk-000/beaglebone-black-cortex-a8-dev/dp/2291620?Ntt=beaglebone+black

Element 14 called me just now to tell me they actually have it in stock and not to try order more from the US :P

Andrew Stone

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May 1, 2013, 9:01:56 PM5/1/13
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Yeah, I got the Australian Alert @ 2pm yesterday.  

The OzberryPi group is getting some for our shared hardware pool... so if you are a member you can borrow one for a tire kicking if you like. 

Regards,
Stonie. 

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Ada Lim

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May 1, 2013, 9:04:57 PM5/1/13
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Mine arrived from digikey earlier in the week.  I don't have a microHDMI cable handy so I haven't done anything yet.

Madox

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May 1, 2013, 10:57:45 PM5/1/13
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Do you have any info on how the shared hardware pool works? I would like to start something similar at robodino...

ivanjh

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May 1, 2013, 11:26:50 PM5/1/13
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Oooh... that'd be cute.

Like a library. Checkout some kit for a week or three to... well... check it out.

Andrew Stone

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May 1, 2013, 11:41:36 PM5/1/13
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Yeah it's just a library... set a time limit, create a spreadsheet. Trust people.

And the the kicker... publish it to your wiki so it can crowd manage itself! :) -  well that's the plan... I have not managed to find the time for the wiki bit yet.

Regards,
Stonie.




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