@Patrick Van Oosterwijck unpopular
You could but you'd have some big bottlenecks in terms of getting data to and from the external GPU
+1
next q from @cesar : Is there a way to use an external GPU with the Raspberry, for computational purposes?
External GPUs; You could but you'd have some big bottlenecks in terms of getting data to and from the external GPU
we have some time dilatations again +1 to
I wish the Raspberry Pi would have something like the BeagleBone PRUs, 200 MHz 0 latency RISC CPU for controlling the GPIOs
Those exist
why bot use BB then?
Buy a beaglebone +1 to
@nightduck , I was going to PM you about your question
thanks for linking thatlol
no need to make all hardware the same
BB also has the advantage of not using a Broadcom CPU
last question from @Paul Anaya : Roger, Happy Friday! Do you think you may consider adding eMMC boot to future Raspberry Pi models like ASUS is doing with their Tinkerboard S?
And moar GPIO pins
and it has even a full KiCad schematic and board layout
luxurious +1
but this is the Raspberry Pi chat, at least they have a bigger and good community :-)
community won't power your project
Unlikely at the current price point, we do sell Compute modules with eMMC on them if you wanted to use that. The main board can't support the cost adder OK. thanks for
I thought a teaser about this chat was "Where can you buy a Pi Zero in quantity?"
backward compatibility with the OS is also handy. i fried a raspi 3 couple days ago (12V to the USB, grounding fault of a ramps/arduino module), the usb handling chip literally exploded. had only one, replaced it with a raspi 2 and it worked immediately, albeit slower.
Haha
can the main board have some sort of a miniature solderable line of pads for attachment of things like emmc yourself? +1
Sophi: This concludes our Raspberry Pi Hack Chat!
The buses that would be connected to this are both used (SDIO) one to SD card and the other to Wifi. We won't be putting pads down but if you felt adventurous you coudl try tacking one on the lines!
Thanks for coming everyone, and especially thanks to @Roger Thornton
No, that Pi Zero volume question must be answered
I have to give two thumbs up to the RPi team. I was wondering what I was going to do with my first one. My children soon showed me. ;-). I was laughing as I tried to order the new 3B+. Thanks everyone!
Thanks!
thanks Roger!! you did a great job handling the deluge of questions. see you next time!
feel free to stay and chat
@Roger Thornton and @Sophi Kravitz :-)
Thank you
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