[Oberon] Move over Raspberry Pi, here is a $4, coin-sized, open-source Linux computer

Lars noreply at z505.com
Tue Nov 8 03:57:55 CET 2016


On Fri, November 4, 2016 5:50 pm, Douglas G Danforth wrote:
> See this story
> <http://www.zdnet.com/article/move-over-raspberry-pi-here-is-a-4-coin-size
> d-open-source-linux-computer/>.
>

Okay but it doesn't come with pins to connect items to, and ports?

you have to solder it on yourself?

The pi, beaglebone, and c.h.i.p $9 computer, and orange pi, at least have
connections to make the computer useful.

In the picture all I see is holes that you need to solder on your own
connections too? that creates much more work for the person, compared to
if they had bought a $9 chip computer, or orange pi for about $10-$20.

You can't just plug stuff in to an IDE like connection, correct? And no
usb/ps2 ports? At least that is what the picture shows. Not much for
connections, that I see


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