Hi Martin,

I've been watching the development of Raspberry pi and I'm very
curious about getting the OSG up and running on it.  I'm also more
generally curious about getting a full linux install running so that
my family can use it as their computer for browsing the web/playing
flash games.  Such a small, cheap and low power package is the future
of home computing, so frustrating to have to wait soo long for it
finally happen...

As a side note, I've just got a new HTC One S and the snapdragon S4
processor in it is just plain awesome, dual core 1.5GHz and lower
power consumption. It's easily capable of being a desktop replacement
part, fingers crossed the next rev of Raspberry pi will harbour a bit
more memory and such a powerful little processor.

On the OSG side, the OpenGL ES 2.0 does still mean that we need to
writing custom shaders right now, something we need to address through
this year.

Robert.
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