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Offline Hotshot

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Re: Raspberry PI
« Reply #80 on: November 09, 2012 »
I have hardly used it since I was coding python(yes, I got frustration with it as couldn't get it working :( ) and I might sell it if someone is interest :)

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Re: Raspberry PI
« Reply #81 on: November 09, 2012 »
Less than a week to get one here, and they're all the new 512MB ones.
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Re: Raspberry PI
« Reply #82 on: November 09, 2012 »
Are they still way behind or are they shipping reasonably well now? There're links to a couple of shops from the official site and the estimated delivery times are different anywhere I look.

Element 14 seems to be the best place to order from at the moment. Delivering seem to be taking ~2 weeks, so pretty good. My last one was quoted at 3 weeks but arrived in under 2.
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Re: Raspberry PI
« Reply #83 on: November 11, 2012 »
Quote from: Raizor link= :updance:topic=5528.msg78070#msg78070 date=1352494215
Element 14 seems to be the best place to order from at the moment. Delivering seem to be taking ~2 weeks, so pretty good. My last one was quoted at 3 weeks but arrived in under 2.
>:( the french site does event know my Island is a french one and refuse to make to good delivery... :boxer:
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Re: Raspberry PI
« Reply #84 on: November 17, 2012 »
I have hardly used it since I was coding python(yes, I got frustration with it as couldn't get it working :( ) and I might sell it if someone is interest :)

I use Python quite a bit in Debian.
Maybe you could tell me what you are attempting to do?

From the terminal it should be as easy as typing:    python <path to program file here>
Now if you are trying to do graphcal things you'll need to install the Pygame module.

I find a terminal editor works fine for programming.
There is less setup involved and you don't get silly "project" files.
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