On Sep 26, 2012, at 6:06 PM, Simon Quellen Field wrote:
> All of these boards have parallel I/O, serial I/O, SPI, and I2C. Some have USB,
> HDMI, RCA video, stereo sound, and Ethernet as well. It is simple to connect
> any of them to sensors that use any of those I/O methods.
Hot damn, that's good news. Thanks, Simon, that's very important information; if I can get these sensors to work with the Raspberry Pi without much trouble, then there'e no good reason not to use the Pi.
> And yes, Linux supports R, unlike the other boards and chips we've discussed.
Yeah, I doubt R would run too well on an 8-bit microcontroller. :)
--T.
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