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Just buy a raspberry pi 4 8gb on pishop.ca

CM4 still out of stock πŸ™

enjoy !


   
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Yes, I noticed they have been stocking them recently, Pimoroni has also had much better stock lately.Β  And the prices have been reasonable.

As you say, though, the CM4 is nowhere to be found yet. Nor is the Zero 2 W (plenty of Zero W's though, but I already have a lot of those).

Looks like the shortage is coming to an end!

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Bill

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I ordered an 8 GB Pi4 from them last Sunday (9 July) for $104 CDN plus tax and shipping.Β  According to Canada Post's tracking, I will have it on Friday, 14 July.Β  I was happy to note they held the price to the pre-" supply chain problems " level.Β  They were rare for the last couple of years, and I believe they even peaked as high as $350 CDN on Amazon.

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- Paul VE1DX


   
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@ve1dx I think the RaspberryPi organization only allows one price. The super high prices were for out of stock units, in other words none were sold at that price. I recently bought a Pi ZERO W at the old price while the OOS ZERO 2 was much more.

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Hi Ron @zander,

Β  So far as I can tell, the 'official sellers' are roughly maintaining pre-chip drought prices, albeit some boards were increased from Raspberry Pi by a few dollars (say 5) due to supply issues, some time ago.

The 'stupid' price offers are from racketeers who have managed to buy at the 'real' price and are hoping to make a fast buck .... and possibly include those looking to make a fast buck without any stock ... who knows ... if they are that callous? I am not going to test them!

If you want to buy a 'real' one, watch rpilocator.com, like a hawk!

Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β  (I am not connected with the site, etc. ... I just found it useful!)

Even Zero 2 Ws are starting to emerge from presumed extinction, and RPi warned earlier this year that they would be difficult for a while!

Best wishes, Dave


   
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@davee That may be the case, but my faulty memory was telling me otherwise. However, the PiShop (an official seller) only seems to be selling Pi4's in expensive kits. Legal but sketchy. I a waiting now for Pi5.

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Hi Ron @zander,

RE: PiShop (an official seller) only seems to be selling Pi4's in expensive kits.Β 

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Β  I just looked at rpilocator.com .... looked down the list to find

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and a click on the CAD price link took me to https://www.pishop.ca/product/raspberry-pi-4-model-b-8gb/

which looked like they were selling just the 8GB ram pi4 at 105 Canadian dollarsΒ 

The 8GB ram version has always been at premium, presumably due to the rather fancy chip they use, instead of a small card of 8 or so chips used in laptops etc.

I don't follow the exchange rates, and if there was UK version it would have a 20%VAT price hike built-in, but the US $75 looked about right.

They make it easy for you to click some extra options if you want to, but no obvious compulsion.

Not that I am suggesting you (or anyone else) should buy anything .. just a comment that it looks they are playing "fair" if you are interested.

But then, who knows what PI 5 will do? And when it will do it!

Best wishes, Dave


   
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@davee I just discovered a different way to peruse the offerings at the PiShop. Using the search function all I ever found were overpriced kits but now I discovered a Menu approach. I am not looking for any Pi4's, I am more interested in ZERO's. The last time I saw the head honcho interviewed he said no announcement for 2022 it would be 2023 for the Pi5. Or was it one year later, I don't remember. One thing it should have is native support for an SSD boot drive, more USB-C less USB-2

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Major Languages - Machine language, 360 Macro Assembler, Intel Assembler, PL/I and PL1, Pascal, Basic, C plus numerous job control and scripting languages.
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@davee Here is an example of what I mean, it is not tho only seller doing this. What I mean is that the ONLY way to get board X is to buy an expensive kit. It is very suspicious, and who assembles the kits, the RaspberryPi factory or the stores? I think it's the stores so that means they had the option of selling the board only for $68.95 less. Check out the UK Pimoroni offerings, much more reasonable pricing for the options. https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/raspberry-pi-zero-2-w?variant=39493046075475

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Hardware - Expert in 1401, and 360, fairly knowledge in PC plus numerous MPU's and MCU's
Major Languages - Machine language, 360 Macro Assembler, Intel Assembler, PL/I and PL1, Pascal, Basic, C plus numerous job control and scripting languages.
Sure you can learn to be a programmer, it will take the same amount of time for me to learn to be a Doctor.


   
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Hi Ron @zander,

Β  Yes, I can see what you mean.

Β  R-Pi 'home' site doesn't list any kits for Pi Zero family (only for Pi4, Pi 400 and compute module), so I am guessing the kits you are getting in Canada may be created by that vendor.

Hopefully, supplies will soon be restored to reasonable stock levels.

In the meantime, look after your health, and watch carefully if you actually want to buy something. Hope the rest of your stuff arrives soon!

Good luck and best wishes, Dave


   
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Ron
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@davee Late yesterday I got word that my very late cargo trailer full of my electronics gear was shipping soon. I have a few of each board type that I am interested in so I am in no hurry to order more.

Interesting side note:

I stumbled across an article about a latching power circuit on the RandomNerds site much like the one Will found on the ElectroNoobs site. That is where I got the idea for the power off that you then improved with the use of the INT pin.

Once I get all my stuff including the raw DS3231 chips I am going to make up a board and hopefully get someone to help turn it into an orderable PCB from one of the cheap PCB board makers. After I do my basic design, I will of course run it by you to see if you have any additional thoughts since your first go at it.

First computer 1959. Retired from my own computer company 2004.
Hardware - Expert in 1401, and 360, fairly knowledge in PC plus numerous MPU's and MCU's
Major Languages - Machine language, 360 Macro Assembler, Intel Assembler, PL/I and PL1, Pascal, Basic, C plus numerous job control and scripting languages.
Sure you can learn to be a programmer, it will take the same amount of time for me to learn to be a Doctor.


   
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