Raspberry Pi Zero
John Sandgrounder (1650) 574 posts |
Will RISCOS run on the new Raspberry Pi Zero? |
Rick Murray (539) 13840 posts |
I wish they’d stop giving prices in dollars. The euro and the dollar are very similar, so why is the price on Farnell.fr €12,80 plus p&p? The print MagPi is already out of stock… http://swag.raspberrypi.org/collections/magpi/products/the-magpi-issue-40 |
Jon Abbott (1421) 2651 posts |
Is the Magazine not in ASDA, Martins, WHSmiths, Tesco etc? I’m sure I’ve seen it in Tesco before |
John Sandgrounder (1650) 574 posts |
The Farnell price includes a “cables bundle”. |
Chris Evans (457) 1614 posts |
A nipped out to my local WHSmiths and bought one and can confirm it does run RISC OS. |
Rick Murray (539) 13840 posts |
Anybody offer to buy me a copy? There’s not a lot of English press over here. Just the Daily Effing Mail and the Radio Times. |
Vince M Hudd (116) 534 posts |
I did a double take at Chris’ comment:
I thought “Wait! What? WHSmiths are selling the Pi Zero?” – Then it dawned on me and I checked: Free Pi Zero with this issue of the magazine. Wish I’d cottoned on to that before heading out this morning! |
Dave Higton (1515) 3525 posts |
Out of stock at Sainsburys across the road. What a surprise. |
Chris Evans (457) 1614 posts |
Photo: https://twitter.com/CJEMicros/status/669871494877618176 |
Vince M Hudd (116) 534 posts |
Chris, mind if I steal a copy of that picture to use it on RISCOSitory? (Rather than just link to it). |
Jeffrey Lee (213) 6048 posts |
So when they announce a new, smaller and cheaper model, what are they going to call it? Raspberry Pi sqrt(-1)? |
Steve Drain (222) 1620 posts |
That would be the P i ;-) |
Colin (478) 2433 posts |
That would be the iPi then. |
Chris Evans (457) 1614 posts |
Vince and anyone else please feel free to use the photo. I emailed you a copy before realising you can grab it from twitter. |
Vince M Hudd (116) 534 posts |
(Just saw the email copy) Excellent, thanks. |
Jon Abbott (1421) 2651 posts |
I’ve been told Tesco have them, but as I’m stuck in hospital I’ve asked a friend to pick me up a copy later. |
Rick Murray (539) 13840 posts |
I hope somebody can pick one up for me. People have been slagging this off for not having ethernet and only one USB port (jeez, what d’you want for a fiver?). |
Jon Abbott (1421) 2651 posts |
I’m thinking of shoehorning one into an XBone controller and connecting all the internals up directly to GPIO to avoid a USB driver. Being ARMv5 it avoids all the messy ARMv7 translation code, perfect for retro gaming. |
Bryn Evans (2091) 31 posts |
Is there any Simple way for the Pi 0 to access the internet ? |
Bryn Evans (2091) 31 posts |
For future smaller models why not take the names from the Model Railway enthusiasts ? Next one will be the “Pi N” followed by the even smaller “Pi 00” |
Steve Drain (222) 1620 posts |
It is the same problem with an A+. This is quite nice and has a USB hub too. It works with RO5 out of the box, but you need the micro-to-A USB adaptor cable. This is a lot cheaper and might be OK and work out of the box, but there are similar ones that do not. I had mine direct from China some months back at half that price. ;-) |
Steve Drain (222) 1620 posts |
0 > EM > 00 > TT > N > 000 , I think. ;-) |
Bryn Evans (2091) 31 posts |
Thanks or a quick answer – as I thought from the description. You are right about the train scales, (memory error) |
Chris Evans (457) 1614 posts |
USB to Ethernet can be difficult! We have five or six here that we bought in for use with the Pi Compute Development (PCD) system and the only one that works reliably on the PCD or PiZero is a NewLink unit that people used to use with BeagleBoards, apart from being expensive it is no longer made:-( We are currently looking at alternatives. Also we recommend the adaptor having its own power. |
Steffen Huber (91) 1953 posts |
USB to Ethernet should be simple. Just look for an adapter compatible with the Nintendo Wii. They have the AX88772 chipset that works fine with RISC OS. |