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On a sunny day (Wed, 3 Apr 2024 10:24:00 +0100) it happened Martin BrownI generally use Maxima and most recently Julia for its arbitrary precision mathematics, but there are few things that they can't do.
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In part I got it for the portability and free Mathematica license thatYes, that was nice too.
comes with it.
Linux has Octave too for math, some more.
I had an original Raspberry Pi way back with composite video out but never really found something it could do well enough to be interesting. I found cheaper STM32 development boards more to my liking. YMMVI reckon its performance single tasking isn't far off the venerableMy laptop now > 10 years old now runs Ubuntu.
i7-3770 from a decade or so back (and still pretty capable today).
At least everything works, put a Huawei 4 G stick in it and internet all over Europe.
This Raspberry has the Huawei 4 G stick in it now so I am online in a flash with one click
and offline after that with one click so no hacking and a dynamic IP address to make hacking even more problematic.
Did you have a P4 before the Pi5? If so what's the main difference in experience?
N100 looks quite capable. My only concern is the whiny fans on these very small enclosures. Fan noise increases rapidly with rpm and tiny fans don't move much air. SFF is as small as I like to go.I was tempted by an N100 based toy PC at Xmas but managed to resist.Yea, we will see were it goes...
My 20 year old PC upstairs still runs xfree and the old audio system (before Alsa), and works still perfectly with my satellite stuff.I haven't got much left that is quite that old. One machine from 2003 that is kept mainly because it has a real parallel port needed for some bitbanging programmers that I still very occasionally need to use.
Is an AMD 486.
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