The guys at the Pi factory have a Model A+ now... and only $20. All these boards are made by Sony in Wales.
http://www.raspberrypi.org/raspberry-pi ... s-on-sale/
jon wrote:Doesn't sound like much, but for many school age kids and anyone on a low fixed income, especially in poorer Economies, cutting the price in half will really help.
Toomas Losin wrote:What surprised me is that for a device marketed for educational purposes the Pi Foundation used closed hardware; lots of programming info is available but hardware details are locked behind NDAs, so complete data about the hardware is not publicly available.
PMC wrote:Toomas Losin wrote:What surprised me is that for a device marketed for educational purposes the Pi Foundation used closed hardware; lots of programming info is available but hardware details are locked behind NDAs, so complete data about the hardware is not publicly available.
There are complete diagrams/schematics available for all the Pi models. Easily found in a search.
The operating system is Debian linux on an ARM processor. Is the core of the processor, what you are referencing as behind NDA's.
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