Raspberry Pi computer review(bbc.co.uk) |
Raspberry Pi computer review(bbc.co.uk) |
The latest builds listing at http://builder.blender.org/download/ doesn't include any.
If I understand correctly, if it's using Mesa it should software render what it has to and hardware render the rest, without needing to change the program itself?
That's proof it can be done! I did drop him an email to see if he was still active in this area and interested in updating his work for the Pi. He sadly doesn't have time, but is happy to give advice or pointers as he is able to. I also see there's a GSoC project regarding blender and GL ES, but I think it's targeted at the game engine rather than the actual creation tools.
If you know anyone interested, do get in touch.
Still can't order in certain countries
And is it me or why didn't they put the links to buy?
I was fast, lucky, and able to wake up at 0-dark-30 in the morning to order and I currently have it running ArchLinux and using 4 USB webcams to detect motion and lock in to take facial-area screenshots using both Motion and OpenCV+Python. This weekend, I plan on testing out the Kinect libraries.
I have a 7000maH battery on order from Amazon to be able to make it portable and easily chargeable which I hope to get 8 hours of off the grid battery life out of.
If you don't need the video, audio, GPIO, or the long wait time for the batches to fill current orders, a comparable product at low cost would be the PogoPlug. http://archlinuxarm.org/platforms/armv6/pogoplug-provideov3