What I have read about them would emply that they are as
accessible as you set them up to be.
They run Linux and use SD cards for their hard drives so
one would need to build a drive with the ARM processor version
of Debian wheezy Linux as that is the first kernel with the
speakup modules built in to the kernel.
I wonder what all sorts of shortcuts have been taken on
the Raspberry pie board to deliver a whole linux system for
around 36 US Dollars? Can it talk and do anything else useful at
the same time?
Chris Moore writes:
> I wonder if those Raspberry Pie computers are accessible?
>
> Chris
> On 26 May 2012, at 15:48, Gordon Smith wrote:
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