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sword:
Some 'mini' and Single Board Computers (SBC) listed by amount of RAM. Some combine other products like power supplies/bricks. 'ARMini includes 'Beagleboard'. Specifications and prices may not be the latest.

256 MB: Raspberry Pi, $35.00; OLPC XO,   188.00
512 MB: Goosberry, 48.00; Android 4.0, 70.00; TonidoPlug, 99.00; EVI 'Yzi", 203.00; InkMedia, 300.00; ARMini, 718.00
1 GB: CuBox, 132.00; Pandaboard, 174.00; PCM-3363, 350.00; Trim-Slice, 410.00; AMD LiveBox Mini PC $?    
2 GB: COMe-mCT10 mini, 185.00; MB-73240, 340.00; Iguana, 680.00; Intel D945GCLP, $?; Zotac ZBOX nano XS, $?
4 GB: J & W MINIX, 189.00; Zotac mobo, 239.00; ARTiGO A1150, 250.00; Logic Supply LGX AG150, 435.00; LinuxmintBox, 476.00.    
8 GB: VIA VE-900, 89.00; EPIA-M910, 300.00; conga-TS67, 500.00; LinuxmintBox, 549.00.
MB?:
Rhombus Tech Allwinner, 100.00 to 41.00?; PogoPlug, 120.00;Conga-TCA, 200.00; Shuttle,    210.00+; PXM-C388-S, 499.00; conga-TS67, 500.00; Altair ALT1600, 795.00
other: HP SBC625; Mini-IYX;  Commodore Mini-ITX; 'embedded boards'.

Renegade:
>:D  I have a Raspberry Pi B Linux Computer in my possession.

 

Master of Similes was not given without thought.
-Rover (June 27, 2012, 10:34 PM)
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Congrats~! ;D

:( Still waiting here... Sometime in August I should get them... Ordered 2 as shipping was almost $15, so figured I might as well get free shipping and buy 2.

But I am pretty excited to get them! :D I've already got some plans in the works for it, and am currently going through some of the learning curve for some new programming techniques and whatnot that I'll be using once I get them in August. Crossing fingers and hoping that this all works out...



So, anyone care to disclose what they're planning for their Raspberry Pis?

y0himba:
We waited 4 months.  Ordered my Raspberry Pi in March, got it two weeks ago. Works great.  I am using an old Motorola phone charger to power it, HDMI to our 60' LCD TV, Fedora remix on it.  Will get around to putting XBMC on it sometime this weekend I hope. I ordered it for my 14 year old, he is in charge of it.

We cannot get wireless to work on it.  Tried several adapters.  I just ran another 20 ft. Cat6a to it. It is also finicky about USB keyboards with USB hubs built in.  Tried Razer and Kensington keyboards, it will not recognize them. throws an error about not being able to reset USB port 6 or 8.

Other than that, browsing the web on it is ridiculous fun.

ebs:
I've got mine running XBMC (OpenELEC version http://openelec.tv/news) and it's great!
It plays videos and FLAC files from my network, and works fine with the Lenovo HTPC Keyboard Remote (wireless trackball and keyboard).
I also got this laser cut case: http://builttospecstore.storenvy.com/products/404262-raspberry-pi-enclosure-kit, which gives it a finished look.

For my basic HTPC needs, it's perfect - tiny, dead silent, and it runs from a cellphone charger.

y0himba:
Which distro of OpenELEC did you put on it? I cannot figure out which one to download.

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