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* Raspberry Pi (Model B) | * Raspberry Pi (Model B) | ||
− | ** [http://www.newark.com/raspberry-pi/raspbrry-pcba/raspberry-pi-model-b-board-only/dp/83T1943 Newark element14 | + | ** [http://www.newark.com/raspberry-pi/raspbrry-pcba/raspberry-pi-model-b-board-only/dp/83T1943 Newark element14] |
*** 2012-Aug-17: NERP attendees who've ordered recently from Newark element14 report the lead time is now week or less | *** 2012-Aug-17: NERP attendees who've ordered recently from Newark element14 report the lead time is now week or less | ||
** [http://www.mcmelectronics.com/content/en-US/raspberry-pi MCM Electronics] | ** [http://www.mcmelectronics.com/content/en-US/raspberry-pi MCM Electronics] |
Revision as of 00:16, 18 August 2012
Overview
Not Exclusively Raspberry Pi (NERP) is an interest group focused on demonstrations and open discussion of embedded systems. There is currently an emphasis on the Raspberry Pi, but all embedded platforms are within the scope (BeagleBone/Board, ARM Cortex M series, MSP430, Arduino, etc).
Participants
- Ed Bennett
- Jay Hopkins
- Drew Fustini
- Add yourself
Meetings
- Bi-weekly: 2nd & 4th Monday of every month
- 7pm-9pm
Past
Upcoming
- August 27, 2012: Drew advises please suggest topics or ask to present
Reference
Hardware
- Raspberry Pi (Model B)
- Newark element14
- 2012-Aug-17: NERP attendees who've ordered recently from Newark element14 report the lead time is now week or less
- MCM Electronics
- 2012-Aug-17: report on PS1 mailing list that currently in stock
- Note: Model A not been released yet, only Model B exists
- Newark element14
- Pi Box by Adafruit
- The clear acrylic case that Drew has shown at meeting
- Adafruit's open source design is on Thingiverse so it may be possible to make one on our laser cutter.
Software
Linux
- Raspberry Pi Foundation downloads page has instructions on flashing the SD card
- Raspbian "Wheezy": recommended for general purpose
- Raspbmc: recommended for media center usage
- Adafruit Occidentalis: based on Raspbian "Wheezy" with improved hardware interfacing and wi-fi support
Applications
- Arduino IDE runs and uploads ok USB-connected Arduino with Raspbian "Wheezy"; just install via "apt-get install arduino".
- WiringPi is a Python library which aims to make electronics interfacing as high-level as Arduino
- GPIO examples in many languages
- Quake for the current Raspbian "Wheezy" image
- "hello world" programs in /opt/vc/src especially the 1080p HD playback demo: /opt/vc/src/hello_pi/hello_video/
- More details in recorded webinar by Eben Upton
Support
- RaspberryPi.org Forum is a good resource
- Raspberry Pi group on element14 Community is quite active too and another place to ask questions
- Drew posts on Raspberry Pi blog
- The eLinux wiki troubleshooting guide
- Listing of verified equipment add your own once tested!
Articles
- Libraries, codecs, OSS: an informative post on the media playback architecture
- A Raspberry Pi, hosting a Raspberry Pi: for those wondering how well it would do as a low-power server