Thanks for the comment on my quick build kit. I need to give you a call and get together, I've said that before but I'm sure you know how life interrupts plans.
The RPI is supported by openFrameworks, and the PCduino only recently saw a couple of successful installs (the pre and co-requisites were the major issues - not surprisingly).
The advantage of the PCduino is the abundance of ports, speed and memory. We'll see...
Normand Lambert
Hi Scott,
No problem. If I can help, I'll be glad.
Normand
Feb 7, 2011
Tim Smart
Hey Scott,
Thanks for the comment on my quick build kit. I need to give you a call and get together, I've said that before but I'm sure you know how life interrupts plans.
Oct 22, 2011
Carlos Sa
Hello, Scott
Thanks for your comments.
I originally was going to use Python, but could not find a graphics library that was easy to learn and had all the features I wanted.
(Tkinter does not support anti-aliasing.)
Not to mention installation: some of these open-software products are a bear to install, oodles of pre- and co-requisites.
You are right about ports, it'll be a consideration when I reach for the wallet. But the engine monitor will use multiplexers such as this:
http://oceancontrols.com.au/KTA-259.html
which will reduce the I/O requirements.
The RPI is supported by openFrameworks, and the PCduino only recently saw a couple of successful installs (the pre and co-requisites were the major issues - not surprisingly).
The advantage of the PCduino is the abundance of ports, speed and memory. We'll see...
Cheers
Carlos
Jan 18, 2015