Pine or Raspberry??
Pine.
Pine or Raspberry??
Well it supports the latest build of Android OS do I could use RetroArch though that
Ugh, so conflicted on buying a raspberry pi 3 or not. I doubt it's going to help much with N64 but it might help with dreamcast games a lot.
Oh right, I wonder what time it hits, if the rumors are true.
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Oh right, I wonder what time it hits, if the rumors are true.
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Performance is not the problem. The available emulators are a hot mess.so what are the odds the Pi 3 is going to be able to run N64 well?
so what are the odds the Pi 3 is going to be able to run N64 well?
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There doesn't seem to be a limit to how many you can buy like the Zero. I'm assuming they made plenty RPi3s, and either underestimated demand for the Zero or needed the manufacturing capacity for the RPi3.
Element 14 is sold out. They didn't make enough.
Really close to picking one up, but there's only one case available so far, the red/white official raspberry one on element14.com (and looks like that's the only site that ships to Malaysia.)
Might hold off a day to see if they get any more cases.
That price is alright if retailers stick with it.
Just got a Pi 2 for Christmas so will hold off on the 3 for now. The Pi Zero might be interesting if I can figure out how to put it inside of something small, and get a little battery to power it though. Too bad I have no technical/electrical skills whatsoever, ha.
Really close to picking one up, but there's only one case available so far, the red/white official raspberry one on element14.com (and looks like that's the only site that ships to Malaysia.)
Might hold off a day to see if they get any more cases.
Hey all, just trying to decide between using one of those zero delay USB encoder kits and hooking up directly to GPIO.
Are they really zero delay? There's a handy kit on Amazon that would make things pretty easy, but if it's shit I'll wire the buttons to the board itself.
Raspberry Pi B+ and 2 B cases are all compatible.
There's the Pibow Ninja Coupé case....
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Is it the same form factor as the 2, ergo will fit in the same cases?
Not that I'm that invested in it... forgot to withdraw my pledge on KS for the Pine, so I have one of those coming soon.
Eventually Amazon, I hope.Where do I buy in Canada....
Unfortunately it looks like 1GB is the limit:-If I had to guess, a Pi3 model B will appear at some point with more ram, I can't see 1GB being there for over a year without people wanting more.
I'm guessing this means they have taken the current Pi design as far as it can go, and that a future model may have to lose backwards compatibility if they want to increase the RAM.James Hughes said:No plans. There is an architectural limitation with the VC4 which means 1GB is the limit.
Eventually Amazon, I hope.
This thread has inspired me to try to complete one of my life long dreams of owning a cocktail arcade cabinet like the old Pac-Man/Galaga machines. My plan is to make the innards the Rasberry Pi. I have a kit I have picked out and everything. It's going to take awhile (currently in the middle of building a VR-capable gaming PC from scratch), but it's been super fun researching.
Unfortunately it looks like 1GB is the limit:-
https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/raspberry-pi-3-on-sale/#comment-1253862
I'm guessing this means they have taken the current Pi design as far as it can go, and that a future model may have to lose backwards compatibility if they want to increase the RAM.
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
They've got a bit cheaper at dedicated stores here in Japan it seems. Anyway, you're not im a hurry if you are looking to get Lightberry HD since some of their parts are sold out til the middle of this month. I'm also waiting for them to restock btw.Does anyone know if the Pi3's release will have any affect on the other Pi Lineups price?
Was thinking of picking up a couple more for making a lightberry (ambilight) for my home theater and music and movie streamers around the house!
http://lightberry.eu/
I just saw those and I'm in love. Is there any way to knock one up a bit cheaper than what they're asking? I wouldn't even mind making one that just does some kind of warm white background brightness or single-colour thing.They've got a bit cheaper at dedicated stores here in Japan it seems. Anyway, you're not im a hurry if you are looking to get Lightberry HD since some of their parts are sold out til the middle of this month. I'm also waiting for them to restock btw..
They've got a bit cheaper at dedicated stores here in Japan it seems. Anyway, you're not im a hurry if you are looking to get Lightberry HD since some of their parts are sold out til the middle of this month. I'm also waiting for them to restock btw..
I just saw those and I'm in love. Is there any way to knock one up a bit cheaper than what they're asking? I wouldn't even mind making one that just does some kind of warm white background brightness or single-colour thing.
Oh nice, will have a read of it. I imagine the effect in person is quite something, like a super-basic version of that MS tech from a year or two ago.Have a look over this:
http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-Ambilight-with-Hyperion-Works-with-HDMIAV-Sour/?ALLSTEPS
Hopefully it is of some help.