Amy suggestions for a kit south bunches of sensors?
On Sun, May 7, 2017, 8:47 PM Bill Prince <[email protected]> wrote:
> The last R-pi I got was an R-pi 3. I got the whole kit and kaboodle for
> around $50 IIRC. That's the R-pi 3, a 8GB SD card with Raspbian preloaded,
> case, and power supply.
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> I generally run my pis headless, so that's all I needed to buy to get
> things running.
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> The R-pi 3 is _*way*_ faster than the pi 1 or 2.
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> On 5/7/2017 5:26 PM, Lewis Bergman wrote:
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> My nephew finished his first year at Georgia tech and is thinking of
> mechanical engineering. He wants to learn python, which I know how to do
> the same as most things I know, poorly.
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> I thought a raspberry pi kit to program to do cool things with sensors
> would be a great way to learn. I knows there are some pi3 dudes here. I
> want a good complete kit, not more than $300 or so.
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> Suggestions?
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