On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 11:53 PM, William Dudley via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote:
We wish to make a small web server to source the pages for the tablets that are used to show the exhibit labels.
A Raspberry Pi (not the Zero, it should have wired Ethernet) would be perfect for this use: low power, no rotating machinery to wear out, etc.
I think one or more of you sell Raspberry Pi "kits" -- Pi, case, power supply, maybe even the SD card with Linux on it.
Rather then buy the Pi from Joe Random on Ebay, I thought we'd ask on the list first if any of you want to sell (or even donate!) a Pi to the museum.
Thanks for your attention.
Bill Dudley
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I like the Next Thing Co C.H.I.P. too this...in my house I use a CHIP as a wireless SIMH server (via Debian Linux). For that matter I use Pi Zero, too, with a wireless dongle attached to the usb port. My PiDP8 uses a Pi Zero. Uses less power so you don't need a high miliamp power supply b