Hi

To *maybe* bring this back to a bit more timing related region of internet 
space:

To make any of these parts really do timing "stuff" (as opposed to simply 
display strings) you need some glue. A CPLD or better yet an FPGA can give you 
a *lot* of glue for the money. A board with a Cyclone V and a K60 CPU might be 
able to do quite a bit for not a lot of money. Get "some guy in Australia" to 
make them up cheap ….

Duck and run for cover …..

Bob

On May 25, 2013, at 9:21 PM, Paul <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sat May 25 20:18:20 EDT 2013
> 
>>> A $9 USB to 3.3V serial adapter connects to
>>> the serial console unless you prefer ssh or VNC.
> 
>> Once you have it up and running, sure...
>> Or maybe, someone has a SD image that you can just dump onto an SD
> 
> The Pi, unlike the the Beaglebone Black (BBB) doesn't come with an OS.
> The two images I've used both support a serial console (via the USB port or
> the UART)
> where you can run the standard Pi set-up program to enable ssh.
> 
> The BBB cleverly presents itself as a disk volume and then lets you
> ssh in via a virtual network running over the USB port on your
> computer that's also providing power.
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