I have several laying about my apartment, they're quite capable little
devices :)
- My personal webserver is a first generation RasPi 1 Model B (with the
256MB chip, before they changed). It's been working just fine for 2-3
years now, no issues at all!
- I have one hooked up to my TV running RetroPie with all sorts of old
video games loaded on to it (and I built a few for friends as gifts this
Christmas).
- I have one I'm working on to read MIDI files off of a floppy disk and
play them through my home stereo system (because I can, it seemed like a
neat project).
- I was going to have one as a home music server hooked up to my stereo,
but I lucked into a beefier ultra-tiny PC instead. But plenty of people
use them for this purpose.
- I've been thinking of throwing a couple into my music gear kit -- for
use as a MIDI bridge, or a software defined synthesizer, etc. -- They're
not too much more expensive than an Arduino, and they have on-board
audio and USB, and a much faster processor -- and I could code them in
Python instead of C. But this is theory for me so far.
The Raspberry Pi foundation was pushing Python as their language of
choice back when they first came about, between my original Model B and
Leo, that's why I got into Python in the first place.
-->Jake
On 1/20/2017 10:02 AM, Edward K. Ream wrote:
I was given a raspberry pi 3 for Christmas. It's still unopened.
Anyone know a real use for it?
Edward
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