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HERE IS All-in-One Computer FOR $5
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but can it run gentoo?
what it is?
A computer.
this is called usb stick you dummy
what's a computer?
What ethnicity is she?
a cucked one
thats mini displayport or himi HDMI
She's a little fucking androgynous mongrel. In other words the future.
el goblino
100% mongrel
Can it run crysis?
Not even in 480i and low settings.
Standard American
zip disquette
Raspberry pi zero is also 5 dollars if you have a micro center near by :^)
I really like the esp line of microcontrollers. I'm surprised more products don't use them.
This is pretty neat
What SBC is that
American (Jewish recipe)
Can it run doom?
Wemos Lolin
>WEMOS
>not WeMS
fake and gay
>The ESP8266 is a low-cost Wi-Fi microchip with full TCP/IP stack and microcontroller capability
>All-in-One Computer
A microcontroller IS an all in one computer though, it has everything from RAM to a CPU, onboard flash, and all
>5$
for that you can get an ESP32 with shits all over the ESP8266
No built in screen though
If you can't even connect a display to it you shouldn't be messing with MCUs.
Wanting the convenience of a small Wi-Fi enabled MCU with a display on a single board doesn't mean anything other than you want that.
included ps/2 keyboard and mouse pins
The added convenience is barely nothing.
It takes a few minutes to solder on a display module
And it allows you to choose the most appropriate display (if any at all) for the application you want to use it for.
>she
A wemos esp8266 is a wifi enabled microcontroller. That is not a computer
Looks to be about 56%.
A microcontroller is a computer too sweet child
That really depends on your defenition of a computer
>It takes a few minutes to solder on a display module
it will be non standart and imposible to write easy_to_use software for this
What? You can buy the exact same OLED modules separately. They're very common and have plenty of libraries available for it.
There are many more display modules that are easy to drive.
>ESP-8266
oy vey, ordered several dozen of these for my uni for students to tinker with. Needless to say, they don't live too long. Fucking pajeets break them constantly
Polynomial
It wouldn't be called a Computer if it couldn't.
LGBT of course
Can I start a local server on that thing whilst connecting a 2 TB hard drive?
No, it doesn't have SATA, USB or anything like that.
And how is a microcontroller for $5 anything special?
Disregard, just realized that the grey thing on the right is a screen and not a chip
no one will do it
it have interface to SD cards
That's because SD cards can be used with SPI. Which most MCUs support. It's so simple you could even bitbang it.
not same
>she
>Module
Arduino babby leave
>I'm gonna use bare OLED panels without controller
lol go away you try-hard memester
arduino modules are called 'shields'
post link then to the one you mentioned
el atrocidad
Stop shilling this Arduino replacement.
Brainlet here. Can someone fill me in on the DIY learning needed to program and use these microcomputers being built these days? Should I start with basic electronics and then what? What languages do I need to know?
54%
i was gonna get this instead of the arduino nano because of the wifi but then i didn't because no avr
La creatura...
c++
What's the point of a built in display if it's like 96x32 pixels?
are you suggesting that's not enough?
no in 2017 it's not
good thing it isn't 2017, then
>2017 was a year ago