This reminds me of the thing on bobsgame.com. It’s supposed to be a $10 handheld console.
Looks like he took all meaningful info off his site. See this: http://landofthebanned.wordpress.com/2011/03/05/bobs-game-the-nd/
This reminds me of the thing on bobsgame.com. It’s supposed to be a $10 handheld console.
Looks like he took all meaningful info off his site. See this: http://landofthebanned.wordpress.com/2011/03/05/bobs-game-the-nd/
That is pretty low cost will it run J2ME out of the gate?
I doubt it, I don’t think that’s the direction they’re going for. Hard to find info on what tech the device uses though. Or if it’s real.
Specs:
700MHz ARM11
128MB of SDRAM
OpenGL ES 2.0
1080p30 H.264 high-profile decode
Composite and HDMI video output
USB 2.0
SD/MMC/SDIO memory card slot
General-purpose I/O
Open software (Ubuntu, Iceweasel, KOffice, Python)
not that I care very much but a tweaked J2ME would run without problems. Some Java 1.4 syntax for you though.
Hello,
any information about a release date?
Yes, one of the main inventors of this nice little computers, David Braben himself, said in one of the announcement videos that the device should be out for the (mass?) market in about one year or so.
I always loved the cool ARM processor, especially in the good old Acorn Archimedes days back then. Braben’s Zarch (and then Conqueror) was just incredible.
Maybe Braben does a kind of Zarch-II for the launch of Raspberry? Java-Zarch? hihi. I always love him because of Elite.
PS, just for nostalgia: Acorn ported Java to the ARM’ed Archie back then, I think already the A5000 run Java. Not today’s OpenJDK, though…
Would it be possible to replace this SoC by a x86 compatible SoC? AMD Geode LX? Something smaller?
Edit.: This seems to be an ancestor of this product: A global leader in embedded hardware development and manufacturing, Gumstix gives customers the power to solve their electronic design challenges.
Gumstix, Inc.
Gumstix, Inc. - Design-to-Order Embedded Hardware and Manufacturing Solutions
So its getting pretty hot and the Paspberry Pi will be ready for shipping in a few days
meanwhile: OpenJDK ARM port; which you lwjgl people twittered about
most interesting
I mean this thing is incredible nevertheless
RCA composite video out !?!? Wow, haven’t seen that since my first computer, a Sinclair ZX81 from 1979.
I’ll have to keep an eye on this one, it looks so cool.
RCA composite video out !?!? Wow, haven’t seen that since my first computer, a Sinclair ZX81 from 1979.
I’ll have to keep an eye on this one, it looks so cool.
well many video cards have svideo out - in any case, connecting it to a tv should be easy
JOGL 2.0 already supports Linux ARM and Android ;D
Bah, I seem unable to buy one today.
Cas
Nope, only 2 distributors, one is only registering interest, the other is sold out of preorders and their site is unresponsive.
Endolf
yeah there was never any to be bought
it was all pre-order stuff
stayed up for nothing =P
There are some resellers which expect to have enough new raspberrys at and of march, not such a long time to wait.
also the 25$ model got upgraded ram, now the same as the 35$ one. The only difference now is that one have a additional ethernet and usb port
I’m going to buy one, simply for the fact that it’s a credit card-sized computer that I can code on.
I’m going to buy one, simply for the fact that it’s a credit card-sized computer that I can code on.
You mean, like your phone?
antelopeDJ:
I’m going to buy one, simply for the fact that it’s a credit card-sized computer that I can code on.
You mean, like your phone?
But you can’t code on your phone, at least…so far I haven’t found a way to connect a keyboard to mine :persecutioncomplex:
[quote]But you can’t code on your phone
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yes you can !
but anyway this “toy” is really fun, I found it even more interresting for doing some kind of robotics
My friend managed to get one. I’m jelly.