On 2020-04-21 18:37, Noah Meyerhans wrote:
> > To be honest from a glibc maintenance point of view it's something I
> > would like to avoid. We haven't been actively trying to remove the
> > remaining optimized libraries (on i386, hurd and alpha), but we have
> > tried to avoid adding new ones. The
If you look at Raspberry Pi 3 with UEFI, you've got a "standard" Debian
install on Pi 3 hardware (because UEFI has been built for Pi 3). I've got
one around here somewhere running Debian Buster very nicely. To be honest,
you could do all that you want with a Beaglebone Black / Beaglebone Green
(or
As a data logger you can get A/D converter boards under $10 for a Pi GPIO.
On May 3, 2020 1:23 PM, wrote:
I'd go with a Pi 3, 7 inch touchscreen, and 3 - 10 18650 lithium cells.
You can get little switch mode voltage regulators on Aliexpress or eBay for
a couple bucks. When you're not using it as
I'd go with a Pi 3, 7 inch touchscreen, and 3 - 10 18650 lithium cells.
You can get little switch mode voltage regulators on Aliexpress or eBay for
a couple bucks. When you're not using it as a portable you've got 4 USB
jacks, WiFi, Bluetooth, CAT5 ethernet., HDMI. Not sure about Debian
drivers f
On Sun, May 3, 2020 at 12:59 PM Richard Owlett wrote:
>
> I've been thinking about what a handheld computer COULD be.
> My image is heavily influenced by my recollection of Palm Pilot.
>
> My project goals are two-fold
>1. create a personal data logger reminiscent of a Palm Pilot
>2. becom
I've been thinking about what a handheld computer COULD be.
My image is heavily influenced by my recollection of Palm Pilot.
My project goals are two-fold
1. create a personal data logger reminiscent of a Palm Pilot
2. become familiar with Raspberry Pi while using Debian as the OS
My needs i
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