Raspberry Pi, Arduino, OpenWRT on routers... Happy days are here for open source on little computers! Five years ago BeagleBoard.org released its first hacker-friendly ARM-powered development board and we will demonstrate some of the fun things we discovered exploring their brand new BeagleBone Black - a $45 community-supported Linux computer.

Location

George Vari Engineering and Computing Centre, Room 211

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