Before the Raspberry Pi came out, one cheap and easy way to get GPIO on a computer with a real operating system was to manipulate the pins on an old parallel port, then most commonly used for print…
Seems like the use-case would be if you wanted to add a GPU to the Pi, which seems to be becoming more popular to use for a NAS, transcoding, and local LLMs.
Seems like the use-case would be if you wanted to add a GPU to the Pi, which seems to be becoming more popular to use for a NAS, transcoding, and local LLMs.