Raspberry Pi 2 now out

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Red Squirrel

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Found it in Canada... but not at $35. We tend to get the shaft though. :/

http://www.canakit.com/raspberry-pi-2.html

Still, that's pretty good for basically a fully functional PC board. I'd be curious to try one as a regular desktop to see how well it does with basic web pages and stuff. I want to redesign my home automation system around a Pi as well. I'll have to get one some time.
 

Cerb

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Newark shows $42 for Canada, part no. 38Y6467. They are only making 20k/day, IIRC, so you will just have to put up with lead times, for now.
 

blackdogdeek

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yeah...what do you guys do with your raspberries?

I turned mine into a media server. I hooked up a 1TB external drive to the USB3.0 port, and I have minidlna running on raspbian on it. I also put transmission on it. I plugged it right into my main home router and I can watch movies from it on my Xbox One which is also wired into the same router. The only sound it makes comes from the spinning in the external HDD.
 

Red Squirrel

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Newark shows $42 for Canada, part no. 38Y6467. They are only making 20k/day, IIRC, so you will just have to put up with lead times, for now.

Wow 20k per day is quite a lot. They must practically be renting out a pick and place machine full time. :awe:

Never heard of Newark, looks like an interesting site for electronic stuff. I'll have to order one. At this price I'm guessing they're selling fast too.
 

Red Squirrel

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Finally decided to order one from Newark. Also ordered a 50w 5v power supply. These will go in a NEMA cabinet along with other boards and stuff as I'll be redesigning my home automation system.

I wanted to get a 13.5v PSU to float a battery and then a DC-DC converter to go to 5 volts but that seemed like something hard to find. I'll just have to plug it into the main UPS. Not like it's going to use a noticeable amount of power. The 50w PSU is overkill, but have to account for relays and sensors and such.

Probably going to experiment and play around with it a lot before I actually use it in that project.
 

jhu

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Is anybody making small/decent ARM boards with more horsepower? I've been toying around with Android-X86 as part of a DIY smart TV project. However, it's a bit flaky with some apps.

There's ODROID using Samsung's Exynos.

There's also Dragonboard if you want to play around with Snapdragon.

Finally there's the Dragonboard with the 810 if you want to play around with ARMv8. Although if all you wanted to do is play around with the new ARMv8 instruction set on actual hardware, an HTC Desire 510 smartphone would be the least expensive option (~$100).
 
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Jam radars. :sneaky:

I like the concept of the Pi. It's a great board to teach students programming and electronics without breaking the bank. It's pretty weak sauce though compared to even a lot of lower end smartphones. So it's not going to work well if you try using it for everyday computing.

Is anybody making small/decent ARM boards with more horsepower? I've been toying around with Android-X86 as part of a DIY smart TV project. However, it's a bit flaky with some apps.

what was wrong with the Microchip pic18f?

requiring the user to connect everything helped weed out idiots and taught attention to detail
 
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I turned mine into a media server. I hooked up a 1TB external drive to the USB3.0 port, and I have minidlna running on raspbian on it. I also put transmission on it. I plugged it right into my main home router and I can watch movies from it on my Xbox One which is also wired into the same router. The only sound it makes comes from the spinning in the external HDD.

can it handle gigabit?
 

Red Squirrel

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I just got a 15% voucher from Newark Element 14. It expires at end of March and I probably wont end up using it, so if anyone wants it, PM me. First come first serve.
 

luv2liv

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I still have no idea what to do with my B+. It does everything so mediocrely.

send your rpi to me. i will gladly pay shipping :)
i have at least 4 rpi around the house for streaming music n vids.
need another pi in the house to take photos/vids whenever the doorbell is rang. the rpi will then auto upload to my phone. should be a sweet project
 

ericlp

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I have one Pi 2 and 3 model A's for sale. Want to sell em all as a package deal... :)
 

Red Squirrel

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Mine just came in, and the power supply:



PSU is 10 amps, that will power sensors and stuff around the house too.

Forgot to get a micro SD card though. I actually have one... somewhere... good luck trying to find that though, I'll have to order one. I'll probably put in a basic version of Linux and start messing around with this till I get to the point of putting it in production to take over my home automation stuff. Still need to decide how I want to mount all this, I have a 10x10 nema cabinet but it's kinda small, would be nice to do all the cross connects in the same cabinet.
 

luv2liv

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where did you get it from n how much???

its always a challenge making things look tidy with the rpi because all the inputs/outputs are all around the board. i hope 1 day they will reorganize everything to just 1 side.
 

Red Squirrel

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I forgot to order a micro SD card for mine, so I recently ordered that from Amazon and it will be here in April. I'll probably mostly tinker around with the electronics side of it like the IO pins, and once I'm comfortable with the environment I'll probably start setting it up in a NEMA box to run my home monitoring/automation stuff. I have some DS208B 1-wire sensors on the way too for temperature. It's the same ones I currently use with a dedicated board but there's other areas I want to add sensors to.

Right now I have an Arduino and a separate relay controller board hooked up to a server but with the Pi it will be able to act as a stand alone device. I can then repurpose the server for something else.

Though, it's almost tempting to use this new one for my HTPC then repurpose the HTPC one for home automation.
 

ultimatebob

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I forgot to order a micro SD card for mine, so I recently ordered that from Amazon and it will be here in April. I'll probably mostly tinker around with the electronics side of it like the IO pins, and once I'm comfortable with the environment I'll probably start setting it up in a NEMA box to run my home monitoring/automation stuff. I have some DS208B 1-wire sensors on the way too for temperature. It's the same ones I currently use with a dedicated board but there's other areas I want to add sensors to.

Right now I have an Arduino and a separate relay controller board hooked up to a server but with the Pi it will be able to act as a stand alone device. I can then repurpose the server for something else.

Though, it's almost tempting to use this new one for my HTPC then repurpose the HTPC one for home automation.

I used the 16 GB MicroSD card and USB power adapter from my old phone to get mine powered up.

I see that Javaws doesn't seem to be supported, so there goes my plan of running my workplace Java app on it :(
 

sphenodont

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OK, mine finally arrived from Allied today.

So, what are you guys doing with this thing?

I've got a couple that I'm using as SqueezePlayers and another that's a dedicated Sickbeard box.

I'm going to try to rig an irrigation system for my garden this year, so we'll see how that turns out.
 

pm

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yeah...what do you guys do with your raspberries?

I have one as a 3D printer network head unit (Octoprint)

I have another one that I use for an internet radio - I hacked up an old radio and stuck a Rasp PI in there and power it off of batteries and use it as an internet boombox.

I've never heard of Kodi - but that looks great. Thanks for the suggestion, Poofy. I'm getting my Rasp Pi 2 tonight, and I'll load Kodi on it and will play around.
 
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smitbret

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I have one as a 3D printer network head unit (Octoprint)

I have another one that I use for an internet radio - I hacked up an old radio and stuck a Rasp PI in there and power it off of batteries and use it as an internet boombox.

I've never heard of Kodi - but that looks great. Thanks for the suggestion, Poofy. I'm getting my Rasp Pi 2 tonight, and I'll load Kodi on it and will play around.

I use a RaspPi2 as my Master Bedroom HTPC running Kodi. Excellent!!! I was using an older Model B and I had to overclock it and down res the thumbnails to make library surfing a tolerable experience but the RaspPi2 is smooth without having to do anything.

My primary HTPC is a Chromebox. It's great, but for anything but my primary location I will be getting a RaspPi2. I can just stick it on the back of the TV with double sided tape, FLIRC IR receiver and a 1.5 foot HDMI cable for $3. The FLIRC is sensitive enough that I haven't found a situation where I even needed line of sight for the remote control. So, with a $15 WiFi adapter the only cable you have to see is the skinny power cable. It's really no more obtrusive than a Chromecast or FireTV stick.
 
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poofyhairguy

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I've never heard of Kodi - but that looks great. Thanks for the suggestion, Poofy. I'm getting my Rasp Pi 2 tonight, and I'll load Kodi on it and will play around.

You are welcome. The Pi 2 is a great Kodi box. Supports 3D video better than almost anything, and has better video quality than ANYTHING running Android. I am a huge fan.

I suggest the Mimic skin once Kodi is installed. It runs great/fast and in the Blue/Black color scheme it is maybe the best looking HTPC GUI ever.