Well, its a matter of opinions I guess. The RPi has one UART which is also the console port, so so much for that, and 17 IOs in total from the link in the message below. On the other hand, the BeagleBone Black has 96 IOs including several UARTs. I have one of each at the moment, and it seems like the Pi is a better toy if one wants to hook up a keyboard and monitor, but the BBB is a better tool for embedded systems.

I am also bothered by the closed nature of the RPi while the BBB is completely open.

The RPi has sold many times more units, so there is more info and more resources also on the net. For a beginner wanting to learn, the RPi is probably a better choice.

Didier
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Didier,

It's easy to use the UART on the RPi for other work, e.g. GPS NMEA, as shown in the descriptions I've previously referenced. Edit a couple of files. Using SSH you can easily access the RPi over the network for test and, if you need it, graphics. I don't think that my latest two have ever had a keyboard or monitor attached.

Of course there /are/ differences, and one would choose the device most suited to the task in use.

Cheers,
David
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