CaJLMetalHead
Well-Known Member
I blame the Raspberry Pi Foundation.
Up until recently, the Raspberry Pi name was used to describe a small single board computer that was capable of running Linux, Android, and even a version of Windows. They decided to expand upon their success and start producing microcontrollers, still with the Raspberry Pi name, but called a "pico".
Unfortunately, the two items are totally separate and in no way interchangeable in terms of features or compatibility. The pico is a much more limited device that's geared towards microcontroller type tasks. The other Raspberry Pi models are (in relative terms) bloated and geared more towards Windows PC type tasks.
I appreciate the extra set of eyes, but the Raspberry Pi Foundation has confused things for those not involved with the platform. The only significant power saving modes on a Raspberry Pi (except pico) require a full shutdown (and reboot) instead of a lightweight suspend operation. ?
Yeah.. similar to what ford did with Bronco .. and the Bronco Sport... it confused even Ford employees.... LOL
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