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legendary
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March 01, 2012, 11:29:37 AM
#18

Dude, the last time my laptop worked that fast was the day I took it out of the box--five years ago. That's it! I'm upgrading to a RPi. (know that that wasn't an RPi in the video)


Yes it was.

Stupid me! I didn't read at all the relative information correctly. Thanks, BB.

~Bruno~

That's actually the RPi in the video, the tiny board in front of the TV. It's got a good enough gpu to take advantage of hardware acceleration in XBMC so it can play videos fine. Gonna wait for reviews though, skins and displaying a lot of movies can be taxing on a cpu, annoying when it's stuttering while trying to scroll through a large list of movies. My revo does it sometimes, and its a dual core 1.6 GHz.
legendary
Activity: 1918
Merit: 1570
Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
March 01, 2012, 11:01:55 AM
#17

Dude, the last time my laptop worked that fast was the day I took it out of the box--five years ago. That's it! I'm upgrading to a RPi. (know that that wasn't an RPi in the video)


Yes it was.

Stupid me! I didn't read at all the relative information correctly. Thanks, BB.

~Bruno~
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 1128
March 01, 2012, 10:09:40 AM
#16

Dude, the last time my laptop worked that fast was the day I took it out of the box--five years ago. That's it! I'm upgrading to a RPi. (know that that wasn't an RPi in the video)


Yes it was.
legendary
Activity: 1680
Merit: 1035
March 01, 2012, 10:05:53 AM
#15
So, what do you think will be faster, an AMD X6 PC, or 10 RPi's as a network cluster? Both would cost about the same to build
legendary
Activity: 1918
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Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
March 01, 2012, 09:41:32 AM
#14
I may get one to play around with, if nothing else it can serve as an HTPC for one of the rooms. 
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ao0JmzVhQro  (OpenELEC running XBMC w/1080p sample videos).

Dude, the last time my laptop worked that fast was the day I took it out of the box--five years ago. That's it! I'm upgrading to a RPi. (know that that wasn't an RPi in the video)
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 1128
March 01, 2012, 09:22:18 AM
#13
I may get one to play around with, if nothing else it can serve as an HTPC for one of the rooms. 
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ao0JmzVhQro  (OpenELEC running XBMC w/1080p sample videos).
legendary
Activity: 1918
Merit: 1570
Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
February 29, 2012, 10:41:05 PM
#12
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Linking RPis together for more computing power doesn't sound feasible at all.

To be clear, I was no way inferring that a string of RPi (plural?--I'm experimenting!) be used to hash bitcoins. I was expressing a thought, imagining RPi owners building a rig for some other intended use, what, I'm not sure, but the images may rival in scope most Bitcoin mining rigs, consuming less power and needing less cooling. Perhaps, gamers creating a game(s) that require an RPiBox built. To wit, building the unit is the main prerequisite to playing the game(s).


sr. member
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We are bees, and we hate you.
February 29, 2012, 09:57:00 PM
#11
Can they be used as robot brains, and are they another of the first steps toward the impending robot apocalypse?
If you were unaware, the Bitcoin network is actually Skynet...
legendary
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Merit: 1035
February 29, 2012, 06:56:54 PM
#10
Can they be used as robot brains, and are they another of the first steps toward the impending robot apocalypse?
sr. member
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February 29, 2012, 12:01:58 PM
#9
Why they no take Bitcoins?  I need my Raspberry Pi!

Seriously, I have a project coming up and I am stuck with Parallax Propeller chips.
legendary
Activity: 938
Merit: 1000
February 29, 2012, 10:46:47 AM
#8
Linking RPis together for more computing power doesn't sound feasible at all.

Build a cluster of raspberry is possible via network link, but the MHash/s delivered will be really low (I think about 0,5 - 1MHash/s per raspberry).

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Raspberry Pi would work very well as a POS, not too sure about a Bitcoin node though, since the amount of RAM will be most likely a limitation. (Then again, my Bitcoin client currently uses about 56MB of memory...)

I'm thinking exactly the same thing regarding a POS, but there are also GuruPlugs and similar mini arm server that have more ram, more CPU power and a really small case plugged directly in a power socket
sr. member
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Firstbits: 1m8xa
February 29, 2012, 10:31:34 AM
#7
Linking RPis together for more computing power doesn't sound feasible at all.

Raspberry Pi would work very well as a POS, not too sure about a Bitcoin node though, since the amount of RAM will be most likely a limitation. (Then again, my Bitcoin client currently uses about 56MB of memory...)
legendary
Activity: 1918
Merit: 1570
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February 29, 2012, 10:19:54 AM
#6
Are these things designed such to be hooked up in series or parallel, thereby creating more computing power? And if that's the case, how long before we start seeing Raspberry Rigs or Raspberry Racks?

These things are being put out in the wild with no idea on how the end users are going to use them. Expect to see some things created with this thing, something the developer hadn't thought of. Imagine if the same thing happening with Bitcoin.

Somehow, I feel there's a missed opportunity here. We know damn well that there's going to be a wave of videos on YouTube with people showing off their hacks. Only if there was something that this thing could be used for that's Bitcoin related, then shown on YouTube.

legendary
Activity: 938
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February 29, 2012, 05:05:25 AM
#5
I've ordered one, well preordered actually because in near 2 hours they've already sold out all the 10.000 raspberry of first batch: they've put on knees both RS and farnell web shops
legendary
Activity: 1918
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Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
February 29, 2012, 03:33:48 AM
#4
Their Twitter account is going crazy now (real time): https://twitter.com/raspberry_pi

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We're getting >60 tweets a minute at the moment; we're not deliberately ignoring you.

For a few minutes, Raspberry Pi was a TT.

I also learned that http://www.raspberrypi.org is set up as a charitable organization. Hmmm!
sr. member
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February 29, 2012, 03:06:10 AM
#3
I ordered one today, yep.   Pretty sure it's a pre-order though, no idea when it'll show up.
legendary
Activity: 1918
Merit: 1570
Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
February 29, 2012, 02:53:40 AM
#2
14 more days till March Pi (3.14).
newbie
Activity: 39
Merit: 0
February 29, 2012, 02:42:13 AM
#1
Just wondering if anyone on this forum actually managed to order a raspberry pi?
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