A 32-bit Development System For $2 138
An anonymous reader writes "If you are too cheap to buy a $20 Arduino or too elitist to not have at least a 32-bit processor, Dr. Dobb's shows you how to take a $2 chip, put it on a breadboard with a TTL serial (or USB) cable, and be up and running with a 32-bit C/C++ system. Even if you have to buy the breadboard and the cable, it is comparable in price to an Arduino and much more capable. The Mbed libraries (optional) make it as easy to use a 'duino, too."
Re:No 3D printing? (Score:5, Funny)
Imagine a beowulf cluster of... oh, forget it.
Your math is wrong! (Score:5, Funny)
$2 is only 16 bits, since a quarter is 2 bits...