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by joezydeco
1204 days ago
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Before I tell you kids to get off my lawn, there was a time when development kits were thousands of dollars, and only if you had a good business relationship with a chipmaker. TI actually had BeagleBoard (not BeagleBone) and PandaBoard for OMAP long before RPI came along. Those were nice, but still were close to $200. Probably $300 in today's dollars. |
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Someone later produced a cheaper Blackfin dev board called the “STAMP” and sold it for ~$100ish and worked to support uCLinux and a GCC backend. Picked one of those up and did a bunch of hacking in my own time, really fun stuff.