Now this would be quite something, Cumulus running on one of these http://www.raspberrypi.org/
A little project for you Steve?
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Running on Raspberries
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philcdav
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Re: Running on Raspberries
ehup bigmac.
what a 'spot' that was. AbFab.
Not really a Linux fan but Ubuntu is pretty good and Virtualbox could do the trick
what a 'spot' that was. AbFab.
Not really a Linux fan but Ubuntu is pretty good and Virtualbox could do the trick
Phil - G0DOR
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CalonDdraig
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Re: Running on Raspberries
It would be good to see Cumulus running on something like the RaspberryPi or some other light weight ARM based system. We have an interest in such a low powered system running at a remote site without mains power, where leaving a PC running isn't practical - a Raspi sips less than 1 watt to run. However...
Cumulus is written for windows, and as far as I can tell is compiled into x86 machine code... I doubt it would ever run on a 'raspi. But it would be great if it did!
~CalonDdraig
Cumulus is written for windows, and as far as I can tell is compiled into x86 machine code... I doubt it would ever run on a 'raspi. But it would be great if it did!
~CalonDdraig