Fast Pi delivery in benelux
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today, my Pi arrived.
It only took one week through the benelux farnell provider minifo. I expected to get it next year following all the forum topics complaining about months of waiting. So if you want it for a newsyear present... go for it!Now is play time!!
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Congratulations on your purchase!
I wish the active creativity with raspberry board :-) -
Good news, thanks. I'm thinking about investing in a Raspberry, too.
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Thanks,
I hope we can create some Qt Momentum on the Pi here and exchange ideas and tips!
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Congratulations Eddy! :)
[quote author="sierdzio" date="1354801274"]Good news, thanks. I'm thinking about investing in a Raspberry, too.[/quote]
Don't hesitate to get a Raspberry Pi. It is a fantastic gadget :)
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Thanks Leon,
It has been an amazing journey last week:
Raspbian and Raspbmc are great and totally fun. How easy to install an image!But still no Qt yet. And that is my main goal.
- If i understand the current status, we are supposed to program on a pc and deploy to the pi. Is that right?
- I was hoping to program with Qt Creator on the Pi directly. Is that possible?
- there is no qtonpi image available that i'm aware of. Or did I miss it? I only found a very old one. I guess I'll have to compile Qt.
Any hints to the above remarks/questions are more than welcome.
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[quote author="Eddy" date="1355262602"]
- If i understand the current status, we are supposed to program on a pc and deploy to the pi. Is that right?
- I was hoping to program with Qt Creator on the Pi directly. Is that possible?[/quote]
Honestly I haven't tried to run Qt Creator on Raspberry Pi. But based on my experience with the GUI on my Pi I guess it will run very very slow :)
[quote author="Eddy" date="1355262602"]
3) there is no qtonpi image available that i'm aware of. Or did I miss it? I only found a very old one. I guess I'll have to compile Qt.
[/quote]There is a QtonPi distro but it is outdated and it seems that it is not recommended by Raspberry Pi Foundation any more. "Details are available at our wiki":http://qt-project.org/wiki/Download. "You can download the images from raspberrypi.org":http://downloads.raspberrypi.org/images/qtonpi/
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Thanks Leon,
I installed libreoffice on the Pi and it was not that fast. So I think you are right, it will be too slow. Deployment from PC is the way to follow.
Yes, those images are the old ones I found already.
I already installed the qt50-snapshot and will try deploying a test program on the Pi.
the Pi is fun!
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Hi Leon,
I found a Youtube video showing a working Qt Creator on the Pi
"link ":http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UfIqizt6E8
Check it yourself. It looks rather smooth so I decided to try it out myself.
As a result Qt Creator is smoother than LibreOffice writer on the Pi.Have a look at the "tutorial":https://qt-project.org/wiki/apt-get_Qt4_on_the_Raspberry_Pi I made. I hope lots of people that want to start programming discover Qt this way. Isn’t that the goal of the Raspberry Pi after all?
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[quote author="Eddy" date="1355426965"]As a result Qt Creator is smoother than LibreOffice writer on the Pi.[/quote]
Quite understandable: Java vs. c++ comparison :) QtC is faster on standard PCs, too. Although, of course, both applications are too different to be compared.
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thanks Sierdzio,
I didn't know it was java.just trying to tell that the Pi can do more than expected graphically.
It is possible to use the Pi for learning Qt Creator and I tested some examples already. Of course it's not as fast as my PC ;-)