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This is great news! While I was working at IBM's Poughkeepsie Dev. When I get the whole thing together I'll send in another picture. I'm getting a small video display to attach to the analog video output, and I have a wireless keyboard/trackpad to make for a complete, standalone system. It idles at about 3.5 watts and maxes out at 5 watts. The Pi as seen here with all of it's attachments (SD memory card and WiFi dongle) is 2.5 x 5 inches in size. On an 8 GB SD card for 'disk', I have about 4.7 GB free. It is plugged in to a wall-wart, I need to solder up a cable to power it from four AA cells.
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I copied my MTS/Hercules install to this Pi.
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Not only does the data centre fit in my pocket, but the 3278 does too. To: Jeff - I've uploaded a picture of my WiFi-enabled Raspberry Pi to the photos section of the group, and a screen shot from my iPhone which is connected to the Pi via SSH and VNC. Pretty cool! Any chance I can talk you into taking a photo or two? Who woulda thought we could have MTS literally in our pocket, running for several hours on 4 AA cells? :-) I have several Pis now, and am making one 'portable'. Top shows about 30% CPU when MTS is idle. The Pi that I ran it on is also my household DNS/DHCP/IMAP/Sendmail server, but those processes were pretty quiet at the time. I don't recall exactly how long MTS took to IPL on our first 370/148, but it was in the same ballpark (maybe ten minutes?). It takes about 20 minutes to IPL and wait for the *NAL tasks to complete. To: Hercules and the Raspbian release of Linux, I have MTS running on a Raspberry Pi. On December 8th and 11th 2012 Richard Chycoski posted two items to the H390-MTS e-mail group.