▲ | rbanffy 3 days ago | |
> I found 10 Intel Galileo dev kits, new in box, left at our local recycling center on the "Free: Take Me Home" shelf. Looks like an opportunity for a cluster in a picture frame. Did you get them? I have one, a 4 RPI Zero W cluster in an Ikea picture frame: | ||
▲ | watersb 2 days ago | parent [-] | |
> Looks like an opportunity for a cluster in a picture frame. Did you get them? Are you kidding? Of course I got them! :-) It was actually better than that: they were in bulk boxes of five, there were at least eight such boxes. I took two, just to have one to play with and to get them out of the elements (they were on shelf that's partially protected on one side by a metal storage shed, but the shelf is just standing outdoors).. I stopped by the local makerspace a day or two later, to let them know. I don't know what became of them. My boxes got shoved to the back of the project queue and it's been about a year now. I just got them out about a week ago, looking into building the new firmware images. These Intel Galileo dev kits are quite a bit bigger than a typical Arduino. They have the standard dual row inline headers of an Arduino (I think its pin-compatible), but lots more IO. There's Ethernet, for instance. Nearly the size of a Pico-ITX form factor. |