[NTLK] Einstein & Pi Zero

L.W. Brown lwb at mac.com
Tue Dec 27 19:08:10 EST 2016


And there are other inexpensive Linux chips to choose from, such as the (finally available) PocketC.H.I.P.

-L.W. Brown
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> On Dec 27, 2016, at 15:43, Piotrowski Paweł (Newton) <newton at indigi.co.uk> wrote:
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> I’m VERY interested, but I don’t have any skills to even try do this. But I’m happy to make any donation and help in other ways someone who could do this. Even just run Einstein on RPi, without any other options like WiFi or something (but it could be nice to have ability to connect this platform with internet).
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> Best regards,
> Pawel Piotrowski
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>> On 27 Dec 2016, at 23:31, Jeff Sheldon <jeffsheldon at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> I'm rather surprised not to see more interest in running Einstein on the
>> Raspberry Pi.  There are plenty of screen combinations and a wide variety
>> of interfacing options.
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>> There are some very nice cases for the official Pi 7in touchscreen (for use
>> the larger Pis) and smaller pen-based displays which can be combined with a
>> $5 Pi Zero to create devices the size of a Palm Pilot.
>> 
>> Seems like a good match to build a wide variety of custom MessagePad
>> formfactors running Einstein on Linux (supporting wifi, bluetooth
>> keyboards, etc.).  This could also help create a general and renewable
>> hardware platform that's affordable.
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>> -Jeff
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