I've played a little bit with Raspberry Pi and it's a pretty cool device with obvious limitations.
One idea that immediately came to mind was using it as an SIO emulator since it's got a ton of memory and could easily accommodate some pretty advanced capabilities. Since it's running Linux, it should be able to leverage a lot of existing code (AspeQT for example).
I'm thinking a standalone Raspberry Pi-based device with a touchscreen controller like this would be pretty cool:
http://www.4dsystems.com.au/prod.php?id=114
Thoughts?
One idea that immediately came to mind was using it as an SIO emulator since it's got a ton of memory and could easily accommodate some pretty advanced capabilities. Since it's running Linux, it should be able to leverage a lot of existing code (AspeQT for example).
I'm thinking a standalone Raspberry Pi-based device with a touchscreen controller like this would be pretty cool:
http://www.4dsystems.com.au/prod.php?id=114
Thoughts?