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    Raspberry Pi is a Low-Power, Credit-Card Sized Computer

    This is a different approach to get a computer to the masses even in the middle of the poor regions of the earth. The article: http://www.ecogeek.org/component/content/article/3715





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    I wonder if it would be possible to stack up a bunch of these and set them up as a cluster... how would it perform...

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    NeoGen - Maybe your company you work for could use them to track the Heifers they ship to Africa, and find out where the cows have managed to move around too! Its just a thought or sheep, or goats etc. I am sure at that size a GPS transmitter can not add too much more to the equation.





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    They are still selling out of these in many places. I have been looking at one as people have done many neat projects with them. There was a setup with 64 of these installed into a case made of legos. I have not seen any performance numbers on it though. One of the projects I found interesting was setting it up to do energy/PV system monitoring. They even mention the potential of a media player. Then there is the idea of using a low power PC in the kitchen for pulling up recipes online and shopping lists that are accessible by cell phone.



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    Here is a link to the Main page of the cute little machine: http://www.raspberrypi.org/





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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirk Broer View Post
    Crunching on solar panel power using Raspberry Pi
    Thanks for sharing the link.. Hard to believe the facts of Crunching on solar power using Raspberry Pi
    Last edited by ClydeAustin; 10-30-2013 at 04:46 PM.

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    Hard to believe? He could even do a lot better after reading this I guess...

    And, by the way, welcome Clyde!
    Are you in possession of a Raspberry Pi (or another ARM device) perhaps?
    Last edited by Dirk Broer; 10-30-2013 at 12:06 AM.


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    Welcome to the Team ClydeAustin, yes we like things odd that make some one respond like you did! Welcome aboard.





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    BOINC on a RaspBerry Pi (or other ARM-based hardware)


    The main differences between B and B+ pointed out. I've left out the original Model A as it has only 256Mb of memory and no ethernet port, but included the all-new Model A+.
    Nothing is preventing you from sticking a WiFi USB stick into the USB port anyway...better still: first plug in a (powered) USB hub

    Let's look at the projects in alphabetical order (there are no 'J', 'K' or 'X' projects AFAIK):
    Project
    ABC@Home
    Albert@Home
    Yes
    rumoured
    AlmereGrid
    AlmereGrid TestGrid
    Asteroids@Home
    Yes
    Yes
    Atlas@Home
    Project Raspbian application? Android application?
    Beal@Home
    No
    No
    Bitcoin Utopia
    Yes
    No
    BOINC@Fiit
    No
    No
    BURP
    No
    No
    Project Raspbian application? Android application?
    CAS
    No
    No
    Climate Prediction
    No
    No
    Climate@Home
    No
    No
    Collatz Conjecture
    Yes
    Yes
    Constellation
    No
    No
    Convector
    No
    No
    Cosmology@Home
    No
    No
    Project Raspbian application? Android application?
    DistributedDataMining
    No
    No
    DistrRTgen
    No
    No
    Project Raspbian application? Android application?
    EDGeS
    No
    No
    Einstein
    Enigma
    Project Raspbian application? Android application?
    FightNeglectedDiseases@Home
    (formerly FightMalaria@Home)
    No
    Project Raspbian application? Android application?
    Gerasim
    No
    No
    GpuGrid
    No
    Project Raspbian application? Android application?
    Ibercivis
    No
    No
    iGEM
    No
    No
    Project Raspbian application? Android application?
    La Red de Atrapa Sismos
    La Red de Atrapa Sismos Continuo
    The Lattice Project
    No
    No
    Leiden Classic
    No
    No
    LHC@Home Classic
    No
    No
    Project Raspbian application? Android application?
    Malaria Control
    No
    No
    MilkyWay@Home
    Moo!
    No
    MindModeling@Home
    No
    No
    Project Raspbian application? Android application?
    NRG (Najmanovich Research Group)
    No
    No
    NFS
    No
    No
    Numberfields
    No
    No
    Project Raspbian application? Android application?
    OProject
    Yes (nativeboinc)
    Optima
    No
    No
    Project Raspbian application? Android application?
    Pirates
    No
    No
    POEM
    No
    No
    Primaboinca
    No
    No
    PrimeGrid
    No
    No
    Project Raspbian application? Android application?
    QMC
    No
    No
    Quake-Catcher Network Sensor Monitoring
    Quake-Catcher Network EMSC / CSEM
    Quake-Catcher Network (Taiwan)
    Project Raspbian application? Android application?
    Radioactive@Home
    RALPH@Home
    No
    No
    Renderfarm.fi
    No
    No
    Rioja Science
    No
    No
    RNA World (beta)
    No
    No
    Rosetta@Home
    No
    No
    Project Raspbian application? Android application?
    SAT@Home
    No
    No
    Seti@Home
    Seti@Home Beta
    ?
    theSkyNet POGS
    SLinCA
    No
    No
    Spatiotemporal Quality of Service
    No
    No
    SRBase
    No
    No
    SZTAKI Desktop Grid
    No
    No
    Project Raspbian application? Android application?
    TN-Grid
    No
    No
    Project Raspbian application? Android application?
    Universe@Home
    No
    No
    Project Raspbian application? Android application?
    vLHCatHome
    No
    No
    Volpex
    No
    No
    Project Raspbian application? Android application?
    WEP-M+2
    No
    No
    World Community Grid
    No
    WUProp
    Project Raspbian application? Android application?
    YAFU
    No
    Yoyo@Home
    Project Raspbian application? Android application?
    Are you confined to Raspberry PI's when BOINC-ing on ARM? Nope! You can BOINC on BeagleBone Black, Banana Pi (?), Cubie Board, HummingBoard, Odroid, Udoo, you can add yours as well!
    If and when you are interested in BOINC-ing by means of your smart phone, please consult NativeBOINC!
    Last edited by Dirk Broer; 08-13-2021 at 01:11 PM.


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