I am not new to Arduino, Chipkit, or Raspberry Pi. I did notice that the noobs distribution which includes MPIDE won't survive a rpi-upgrade to get it to use 512 RAM. It is seriously unuseably slow. I mean minutes to respond to a pull down. I presume that's because MPIDE really wants more RAM. Is that correct? If so, how have you been upgrading the distro you've been downloading?
Also, is there a practical way to load the MPIDE onto an existing OS on the PI without recompiling the universe?
Anyway, I bet I'm missing something simple, so I stand ready to learn.
George,
I have been looking at the same issue. I have noticed the same thing, how slow the system runs. This is my first experience with the Pi and thought that it was just a slow machine. I to have a model B with the 512meg of RAM.
I thought the same thing that if I could load the MPIDE on a system that is already configured properly it should run butter. I haven't found an MPIDE download that would run on the Pi. I'm still looking. Let me know if you find a solution.
Thanks
Kim
George,
I have been looking at the same issue. I have noticed the same thing, how slow the system runs. This is my first experience with the Pi and thought that it was just a slow machine. I to have a model B with the 512meg of RAM.
I thought the same thing that if I could load the MPIDE on a system that is already configured properly it should run butter. I haven't found an MPIDE download that would run on the Pi. I'm still looking. Let me know if you find a solution.
Thanks
Kim