I was curious if anyone has tried installing and running SBBS on anArduino
Board?
I was curious if anyone has tried installing and running SBBS on an Arduino Board?
On 03-02-20 08:38, Mortifis wrote to All <=-
I was curious if anyone has tried installing and running SBBS on an Arduino Board?
On 03-02-20 10:49, echicken wrote to Mortifis <=-
Re: Arduino
By: Mortifis to All on Mon Mar 02 2020 08:38:04
I was curious if anyone has tried installing and running SBBS on an
Arduino
Board?
Far too many roadblocks (no OS, very little memory, etc.) If it were possible at all it would be a pretty big effort.
Arduino and similar are great and they have their place, but if you're looking for something small and low-power to run Synchronet on, a Raspberry Pi would be the way to go.
I have considered making a simple BBS that would run on the ESP8266 or ESP32 microcontroller, just because it would be fun. Doubt if I'll ever get around to it.
I am using Arduinos for a project of mine, but it's not BBS related. The
Arduinos are excellent and easy to program microcontrollers, but notsomething
that can run a general purpose OS like Linux. Horses for courses.
Interesting concept. If you were to do it, you might want to have a system that focuses on controlling things in the real world, in addition towhatever
BBS features you wanted to have.
On 03-02-20 23:28, echicken wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
Re: Re: Arduino
By: Tony Langdon to echicken on Tue Mar 03 2020 09:55:00
I am using Arduinos for a project of mine, but it's not BBS related. The
Anything fun?
I've used Arduinos and other MCUs in many projects over the past 10+ years, and Raspberry Pi or similar for other projects. Sometimes it's tricky to choose the best tool for the job, but they all have their
place.
These days, unless I specifically need something really small, low
power, or extremely cheap, I tend to reach for a Raspberry Pi Zero W.
Lots of GPIO and just all around easy to develop for.
Interesting concept. If you were to do it, you might want to have a system that focuses on controlling things in the real world, in addition to
whatever
BBS features you wanted to have.
Yeah, I'd have to think about what/why/how a BBS might interact with
the physical world. My thought process on this so far was that it would
be neat to have a mesh of little nodes that made up a BBS, or just a
tiny BBS in a tiny box.
Dan Cross wrote to Mortifis <=-
An 8-bit AVR with a couple of K of SRAM isn't really packin'
the horses for something like that.
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