The BeagleBoard was awesome at it's out of box experience. Connect it to a computer & a network interface shows up. ZeroConf advertises a webserver. The page is a web based IDE for programming the beagleboard.
USB gadget remains such a great fan favorite. Peripherals affording your main computer the option to do more is sweet, and that rpi & others can offer up their services as so is sweet.
IMO it would be awesome if it also exposed an ACM serial device so that one could connect with a terminal emulator and avoid fiddling with SSH.
Otherwise this is very cool.
Raspberries don't do this by default? The BeagleBoards had this like 15 years ago, I assumed it's standard for all of these SOBs
The BeagleBoard was awesome at it's out of box experience. Connect it to a computer & a network interface shows up. ZeroConf advertises a webserver. The page is a web based IDE for programming the beagleboard.
USB gadget remains such a great fan favorite. Peripherals affording your main computer the option to do more is sweet, and that rpi & others can offer up their services as so is sweet.