Now I'm confused -- I sent the following reply to Bill's post about the Pi .. but only the first line of the message was posted :-(

Good thing I checked the list to confirm it got published (er: auto-edited I guess) :-(

Kevin had indicated he had problems earlier as well with receiving postings - maybe we have an issue with the server?

Dan.


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [RndTbl] 'We thought we'd sell 1, 000': The inside story of the Raspberry Pi
Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2013 10:06:48 -0600
From: Dan Keizer <dan@keizer.ca>
To: roundtable@muug.mb.ca


Interesting read. 

From an end-user perspective, the wait to get one after ordering was agonizing.  It's now generally available, even locally, which is great.

Some have commented on the non-openness of some of the firmware bits in the GPU and register-level docs of the ARM architecture, but by and large, it was and still is, a great hit.  Still making thousands a day. 

The last quote was fun - sounds like some old CP/M machines hanging around? :-)

"I would like there to be some engineers who got their start with the Pi, who have a dusty old Pi in the attic that they will get down one day to see if it still works and reminisce about it," Upton said.


Dan.

On 13-01-17 04:17 PM, Bill Reid wrote:
http://www.zdnet.com/we-thought-wed-sell-1000-the-inside-story-of-the-raspberry-pi-7000009718/
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