And a second question, does anyone know if this board can be used for
real-time applications? Say something like capturing a 1ms timer
interrupt that is guaranteed never to skip one int call?

Michel



On Mar 1, 8:51 am, Cobra007 <[email protected]> wrote:
> My question for something that has just been released would be what
> language is the main stream programmers going to use to program these
> computers? Is it indeed Python, or will it be a C based language. It
> is aimed for teenagers, but that's not where it will end.
>
> Michel
>
> On Mar 1, 5:25 am, Grahame Marsh <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > More info here from Aunty Beeb
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> >www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-17196115
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> > On 29/02/2012 13:46, Dylan Distasio wrote:
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> > > I stayed up until 1:30AM ET (6AM GMT) in the US trying in vain to get
> > > one.  I registered interest on the RS site but am not holding my
> > > breath on this batch.  I was hoping they would have done a little more
> > > infrastructure work to decrease the odds of meltdowns on the sites.
> > > That said, I'll be able to get one eventually and am very excited to
> > > try it out.  I am however exhausted this morning here in the US!
> > > Please let us know what you think once you get yours!
> > > Best,
> > > Dylan
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> > > On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 7:58 AM, Quixotic Nixotic
> > > <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
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> > >     So who managed to get a Raspberry Pi today? Those that
> > >     pre-registered were emailed and told to look at the website at 6am
> > >     this morning.
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> > >     Armed with tea I refreshed both myself and my browser until the
> > >     site kicked in on the dot of 6 and was told to order from Premier
> > >     Farnell or RS. Mad rush to Farnell, logged in with my account
> > >     details and bang, the site melted. Decided to try a phone order.
> > >     Phone sales kicked in at 8am. Managed to talk to someone at 8.08am
> > >     and in theory I have got one. I was told none are actually
> > >     shipping until after March 12th. They only arrived in the UK on
> > >     Monday and they'd need to test them.
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> > >     It's great that they have a done a deal with major distributors to
> > >     manufacture and supply - they can match the huge demand and
> > >     manufacture accordingly. Shame it cannot be made in the UK.
>
> > >     Awesome little device. Hopefully it will change the world.
>
> > >     John S
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