Showing posts with label Raspberry Pi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Raspberry Pi. Show all posts

How Raspberry Pi's Distributors Failed

At 1:00 AM eastern time, Raspberry Pi updated their website offering information on how to purchase their highly anticipated, low-cost mini computer. To be able to sell in greater numbers the Raspberry Pi foundation has partnered with two UK sites -  RS Components and Premier Farnell.
The involvement of RS Components and Premier Farnell means that we can build volume much, much faster than would have been possible on our own. We are no longer limited to batches of only 10k Raspberry Pis; the Raspberry Pi will now be being built to match demand.
Even though both of the sites were warned that this launch would generate an immense amount of traffic - both of them crashed immediately. Even worse, for those of us in North American there seems to no mention of how we can purchase it. When users were able to reach the site they were only shown a page where you could sign up to "show their interest in buying the product. Obviously, these sites were not ready to begin selling the product -  hardware-wise or website-wise. As I tweeted:


In slightly happier news, the Raspberry Pi main website managed to stay up by switching to a static page (as seen in the screenshot up top). They also announced that the cheaper Model A - to be released at a later time - will have double the RAM as initially thought, from 128MB of RAM to 256MB. 

Update: From @Grumpyoldgit99 on Twitter: "Spoken to RS sales team. Not on sale until end of week."

Raspberry Pi Announcement Coming Soon

"Ladies and gentlemen, set your alarms!", says Eben Upton - founder and trustee of the Raspberry Pi foundation.
The Raspberry Pi Foundation will be making a big (and very positive) announcement that just might interest you at 0600h GMT on Wednesday 29 February 2012. Come to www.raspberrypi.org to find out what’s going on.
While this announcement is widely assumed to be the launch of this device, the Raspberry Pi Twitter account tries to keep it as cryptic as possible:


I for one will be up at 1:00 AM Eastern time for the announcement. Those who can't will be happy to hear that according to the Twitter account, they will be limited to one device per person. While that may not sound to great for the people who wanted one for every room in their house, it is sure to get this device out to even more people.

What is this Raspberry Pi you're talking about?
Raspberry Pi is is a single-board computer developed in the UK by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. The foundation plans to release two versions, priced at USD $25 and $35. The $35 model will be shipping first. The Raspberry Pi is intended to stimulate the teaching of basic computer science in schools.
~ Wikipedia

The Raspberry Pi can be used in multiple situations ranging from running a full Linux-based desktop operating system to being used as a home theater PC with XBMC. Stay tuned to this site and out Twitter for tutorials as this software comes out.