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Raspberry Pi - cab CPU & game dev platform?

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BobA:
Looks like the competition is ramping up.

Intel unveils new Ultra Small

kahlid74:

--- Quote from: BobA on May 01, 2012, 03:06:42 am ---Looks like the competition is ramping up.

Intel unveils new Ultra Small

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I read about those before.  Kicking stuff but the price tag of $100 they say is unrealistic.  The manufacturing process and computational power puts that unit in the 200 dollar and above price range when it's released.  The primary difference between it and Pi will be price.  You get what you pay for.

Generic Eric:
I'd like to know more about how folks that plan on using this Raspberry Pi for emulators are going to hook up their joysticks and buttons.  Will the keywiz or iPac work?  I've only hooked the keywiz to a windows machine.

kahlid74:

--- Quote from: Generic Eric on May 01, 2012, 09:54:58 am ---I'd like to know more about how folks that plan on using this Raspberry Pi for emulators are going to hook up their joysticks and buttons.  Will the keywiz or iPac work?  I've only hooked the keywiz to a windows machine.

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That's the million dollar question dealing more with the distribution of Linux you use.  There are plenty of USB drivers available but the real question will be what compatibility will exist since these distros will be super slimmed down.

eldiau:
Recent versions of both keywiz and iPac are presented to the system as USB keyboards and they will surely work on PI.
In many Raspberry PI videos over the Internet they are using USB keyboards as the PI doen't have any PS/2 port.

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