Kent,

On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 12:34 PM, Williams, Norman K <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Awesome.  How long does it take to build ITK on a Rasberry Pie,


It takes about 5 days if you build all ITK,
including examples and testing natively
in the board.

and about 14 hours if one cross-compile it:
http://www.kitware.com/blog/home/post/428


> and
> doesn't the memory size limitations cause some issues?
>

Nope.

The Raspberry Pi has the same specifications of the
computer for which we designed ITK ten years ago:

                       512 Mb RAM

Memory was not an issue while building.

Not that anyone's going to do hardcore analysis of high resolution 3D
> volumes on a Rasberry Pi. ;-)
>

Never say never.... :-)

http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-57513107-1/supercomputer-clicked-together-from-legos-and-raspberry-pis/

With $5,000 worth of Raspberry Pis (and some
LEGOS) one can build a modest supercomputer.   :-)


Note that each Raspberry Pi is a $35 computer,
or even $25 if you get the model without Ethernet
port and a single USB port.

At that price one can get 100 Raspberry Pis for
the cost of a regular laptop.


    Luis
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