Or you could just buy an Intel N100 mini PC and have a more powerful machine with better storage and full size ports that is cheaper than buying all the adapters you need for a Pi
True, there are loads of things that use libraries specific to the pi though. I have a couple of programs that use the wiring pi library that makes 0 sense to re-write for a different os.
Certainly, then a Pi would be the logical choice. But for many projects, a regular system running Nodered and Firmata would do. The price of rPis is a little over the top these days for most projects.
Or you could just buy an Intel N100 mini PC and have a more powerful machine with better storage and full size ports that is cheaper than buying all the adapters you need for a Pi
Can you run digital and analog I/O on a N100?
You can do that on a $2 MCU with Firmata.
True, there are loads of things that use libraries specific to the pi though. I have a couple of programs that use the wiring pi library that makes 0 sense to re-write for a different os.
Certainly, then a Pi would be the logical choice. But for many projects, a regular system running Nodered and Firmata would do. The price of rPis is a little over the top these days for most projects.