Let's shoehorn MAME into a Jellyfish next1!!!1!!!!
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1381437927/endless-computers?ref=thanks
Thats a nice looking box. Speaking as someone living in a developing country, there definitely could be a market for something like that. Although at $169 per unit I hope they have a lower price point in mind for there intended market.
My first thought about the "Chip" was I may could find a way to do something here to help a local school. Mame is usually something I try up just because.
I like this and will pledge to get mine, but I think i'm a little irked by the video output & how they charge $10 more for vga connector.
Where you are, what is more plentiful?
old crt tv's with composite in or old monitors (crt or lcd) with VGA in?
I can't help but feel like i'm getting huckstered with this device.
"hey, here's a computer for only $9"
"but, it only connects to an old TV that you probably don't even own, however for more than the actual cost of the PC we'll throw in a $2 vga connector soldered to an old floppy drive connector that you can plug into the Pc to make it actually useful."
like I said, they will get my money because it's a cheap cool silent device that i can use for all kinds of projects but I probably won't buy a vga adaptor.
Good point. Just like the Pi 2 isn't just $35....
yes & no.
my first pi, the original model B did cost more.
The place I bought it from charged me like $10 shipping.
And i needed a power adapter.
but that was when they first came out and I didn't have that type of phone charger but I had an hdmi to dvi adapter already and spare USB keyboards & mice.
all in all my first rpi $35 computer probably cost me $55.
I got my RPI2 when they came out and still feel I paid too much for shipping/tax ($45 total) but didn't need anything else.
MCM just had a $5 shipping special so I ordered another RPI2 for $40 shipped.
I got enough spare parts in totes these days where I don't need to buy anything, but someone new to this stuff wouldn't have it on hand or know where to get things cheap & buy's the $100 to $150 rpi kits.