I spotted this project from Koichi Nakamura
A mother board approach to a Pi Zero cluster
Hi Andy,
I think we're the exception though. If there were ten thousand Pi Zero's sold and being used, maybe there would be more noise - instead the projects I'm seeing reported on the Internet are by people we know, standing out of the noise. I don't know 10 thousand people : ) probably the Zero's are thinly spread since most people can't purchase more than one or two at a time.
For example, this recent post shows about 10 interesting Pi Zero projects: https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/pi-zero-projects/
Yet of the 10, I have heard of some of these people : ) especially Frederick's amazing projects! And the last one on that list was by a store (ModMyPi) so they have a vested interest to create content.
I get that not everyone blogs, but by the law of averages with (say) 10k sold (I have no idea - this is a stab in the dark) we should have seen a _lot_ more from the noise on that list of 10 projects.
Indeed "If you manage to get the videocore to "do your work" the raspberry pi is QUITE economic"
IF !!
That was a big custom PCB that guy made as well by the time you add that in then you are probably better off using a cluster of Tamagotchi!
Really... lets admit it a cluster of these is useless except in bragging rights that you have a cluster of them
BTW you CAN have a cluster of Tamocochi!!!!!!
http://hackaday.com/2015/11/24/building-the-infinite-matrix-of-tamagotchis/
A Robot is a good use for the Zero it's appropriate to it's abilities
Shabaz I don't think there is that many in use since they don't effectively run Kodi since they lack the networking and USB required for remote keyboards mice etc etc.
This is where 90% of RPIs go and the RPI2 is quite good at it and is still very cheap. It's also why we have 300K+ members in E14 but no one coming back more than once after they get their bit of info needed to get an image on to the RPI and it then becomes a media player.
The Zero is good for more deeply embedded projects which aren't normally educational projects so we don't have so many of the "NOOB" (hate that word!) questions.
In Hackaday for instance anyone who can put a USB hub on it is worthy of a mention and even if you can only get that far you dont need to ask the like of us to help you with your project!
Paul, it's always been that way, after all it's a Media Processor on a board available to the general public who are more interested in watching Hooky SKY TV servers.
We have to admit to our selves that we are a fringe as indicated by E14's own membership numbers
John Alexander wrote:
We have to admit to our selves that we are a fringe as indicated by E14's own membership numbers
Certainly true when you take single-use accounts into consideration.
It's still a pity when you look at the original aims of the Raspberry Pi (Foundation) though.
Totally agree there ..Probably most people here would too!