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struggle4progress

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Tue Apr 10, 2012, 11:31 AM Apr 2012

Raspberry Pi ‘Ready for Delivery’

April 10, 2012, 5:58 AM GMT

By Nick Clayton

The first production models of the Raspberry Pi $35 computer should be in the hands of customers by next week. It is a process that has taken six years from inception and has been slowed by minor glitches setting back distribution of this initial batch.

To begin with the wrong sort of Ethernet jacks were fitted. Then, as we reported, the Cambridge, U.K. based Raspberry Pi Foundation discovered that it was necessary for the devices to receive Conformité Européenne (CE) certification.

It had been thought that, because the device is essentially a motherboard the size of a deck of cards, it would not need a certificate as it did not seem to be a finished product. Government officials did not share this view ...

Distributors began to accept orders for the $35 Raspberry Pi Model B at the end of February. (The lower-specified $25 Model A is not yet in production.) It has now passed FCC compliance testing in the U.S.A. and the equivalent for Canada and Australia ...

http://blogs.wsj.com/tech-europe/2012/04/10/raspberry-pi-ready-for-delivery/

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Raspberry Pi ‘Ready for Delivery’ (Original Post) struggle4progress Apr 2012 OP
UPDATE: First Raspberry Pi computers to be delivered (BBC) eppur_se_muova Apr 2012 #1
meh... outofstep May 2012 #2

eppur_se_muova

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1. UPDATE: First Raspberry Pi computers to be delivered (BBC)
Sat Apr 14, 2012, 07:51 PM
Apr 2012

The first batch of Raspberry Pi computers are being issued to users.

A group of schoolchildren in Leeds are the first to get their hands on production models of the bare-bones computer.

Costing only £16, the tiny computer has been designed to inspire anyone, especially children, to get started with computer programming.

Eager fans who were the first to order a machine should get their Raspberry Pi by 20 April.

Since the Raspberry Pi project began, the plan has garnered huge interest from developers, hobbyists and others keen to get their hands on a cheap, easy-to-use computer.
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