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marto Thanks again for the comments.

The reason why I was thinking about PICs is probably because I like the idea "Small is beautiful" (Schumacher) in general. Of course, I understand that while working on a project, we have to have in mind the whole picture and choose what is the most appropriate, whether it is small or big. And as I wrote in other replies, before, I was't sure whether RPi is for me to go, and now I see it is, especially for some next projects I dream about. I know about RPi for maybe 2 years or a bit longer, but am not informed about new versions. Wow, this Raspberry Pi 3 is the same as my Virtual machine for CentOS 6 where I work with Perl!

Weather/environment proof cases are relatively cheap, or if you have time fairly easy to build

I don't know just now, but maybe will build itmyself. It will need a heating during the winter too.

kind regards

predrag


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