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Ok, I broke down and ordered a new Pi

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yotsuya:

--- Quote from: DaOld Man on March 01, 2015, 01:02:29 am ---I have my Pi2 hooked up to a PC monitor, via a cheap HDMI to DVI cable, it looks real good.
Also put PiPlay on a new micro sdcard and been playing around with it.
I like being able to put the roms on it from my desktop PC, via Ethernet cable.
Although haven't figured out yet how to transfer the snap images.
Also hooked AV to my TV to test the audio. It works but I had to turn the TV up pretty loud. Any suggestions on what i need to do to boost the audio output?

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There's either a command you can use in Linux, or they recommend a USB sound card.

tony.silveira:
I picked mine up locally and so far am loving it.  I have been searching for a case for th eli that will hold a 2.5 inch hip, any suggestions?

Also, I will be getting a larger sd card, 32 go.  Anyone know how to transfer my currently configured emulation station 8 gig sd card to a new 32 so that I don't have to do all of the configuring again?

Thanks

Locke141:

--- Quote from: tony.silveira on March 01, 2015, 06:19:59 pm ---I picked mine up locally and so far am loving it.  I have been searching for a case for th eli that will hold a 2.5 inch hip, any suggestions?

Also, I will be getting a larger sd card, 32 go.  Anyone know how to transfer my currently configured emulation station 8 gig sd card to a new 32 so that I don't have to do all of the configuring again?

Thanks

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Here is how to clone your SD card.
http://computers.tutsplus.com/articles/how-to-clone-raspberry-pi-sd-cards-using-the-command-line-in-os-x--mac-59911

I don't know what you mean by "a case for th eli that will hold a 2.5 inch hip," but here is a cool NES case I wanted to share any way.

http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:449877

DaOld Man:
Thats a neat case! If only I had a 3d printer!

jonnylbluejeans:
I have a MAME4ALL setup using a B+, and am about to start working on one for the Pi2.  Polling the GPIO pins constantly will eat CPU cycles needed by the emulator (even on the ramped up Pi2), so using something like the 2 Player Xin Mo USB joystick encoder is more favorable.  My question is, is there a better option than using the usb encoder with wires soldered to a JB-3 JAMMA fingerboard for a clean connection to a FULL JAMMA harness (like the Game Elf aka buttons 1-6 on the JAMMA harness)?

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