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Using the Rasberry Pi on older PC systems

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Former Member over 13 years ago

I currently have several laptops a Dell lapstop Inspiron 1501, a Compaq Intel, both are about 7 yrs old and work well. I also have 2 laptops about 15 yrs old Toshiba Techra 8000s that work well for what they are capable of doing. Will the Rasberry PI B attach to these laptops?  The Dell & Compaq can already surf the net, do office functions, watch movies and store quite a bit, but the download times are long. The Toshibas are basically good to type with and email with a little surfing. My question is this will the Rasberry B give them a comparable functionality to newer Laptops?

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    Former Member over 13 years ago

    Short answer: no.

     

    1. No, it will not have the performance of an "new" laptop. Not even a very, very low end one. But probably more performance than the 7 year old laptops. Certainly more than the 15 year olds.

     

    2. It is very unlikely that the HDD in the old laptops connect to the motherboard via USB, so those will be unusable. You'll have to buy a USB HDD to connect to the Pi.

     

    3. It is very unlikely that the LCD in the laptops connects to the motherboard using HDMI. You'll have to connect the Pi to a stand alone HDMI input monitor.

     

    4. It is unlikely, but *possible* (and if so, probably using a non-standard connector) that the track pad and keyboard of the laptops connect to the motherboard with USB. You will have to connect external mice and keyboards to the Pi's.

     

    You can see that at this point it really looks more like road kill than a laptop.

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    Former Member over 13 years ago in reply to Former Member

    I think you are missing the point of this device; it was designed for hacking and building things not to take on your next road trip or to the office(right out the box). It is not a finished product for a reason it has been designed so that you make the final device, it is just a platform to build on top of to make the device that you take to work, build into your car and put in you house.

     

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    Former Member over 13 years ago in reply to Former Member

    I think you are missing the point of this device; it was designed for hacking and building things not to take on your next road trip or to the office(right out the box). It is not a finished product for a reason it has been designed so that you make the final device, it is just a platform to build on top of to make the device that you take to work, build into your car and put in you house.

     

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    Former Member over 13 years ago in reply to Former Member

    People will use it for whatever they want, not for it's "designed use" as with everything else. I don't get what the OP is thinking in acomplishing, though. the RPi it's not some sort of expansion board but a barebones computer. He could try to cannibalize pieces from his old laptops to use with the RPi, but it doesn't seem practical.

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