Microcenter and Fry's both carry Arduino and clones thereof. I don't recall
seeing RPi  devices at Fry's.

What sort of USB problems are you having the RPi? If you don't have a good
powered hub, it is a likely cause...

-- David


On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 2:49 PM, Watson, Keith <[email protected]>wrote:

> That's good to know. I'll have to check that out. Ack Electronics also
> carries Arduino stuff and maybe Raspberry Pi.
>
> Microcenter carries Raspberry Pi but I don't know if they have any
> Arduino. Does anyone know if Frys carries Arduino or Raspberry Pi?
>
> Haas anyone on the list played with the Beaglebone Black yet? I'm
> considering the Beaglebone Black for a project I'm working on. The
> Raspberry Pi is having issues with USB.
>
>
> keith
>
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> > Was in RadioShack few nights ago, never knew they had so much Arduino
> > stuff. That would be a cool little project I think.
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