April 26, 2024, 03:41:58 pm
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I saw this and immediately went to order one, had in in the cart and everything. Then I remembered that I did the exact same thing 3 years ago when the Pi 3 was announced and that thing's been sitting in a desk drawer ever since.
Would be awesome to get one running Stepmania or Dreamcast. I haven't noticed any major lag with my Pis but I'm not anywhere near Opt in terms of playing abilities.
Pi 3 is great.........for a lazy, small form setup when particulars don't matter.That being said, that is surprisingly a pretty wide berth for for me to find use in it. I am finding new life in those old LCDs I have been hording for years. These are worth it to avoid the headache of setting up a PC rig, which can way too long for with a fresh copy of windows.Lazy. Lazy. Lazy Projects! Ho!
Kinda annoyed as last week I picked up a pi3a to solve the power issues I was getting with the 3b. This using USB c gives more options. Ah well. It will be interesting to see what newer stuff it can run.
Would the rpi4 with this retrolink or other rgb output board make a decent application for my 2 player mame cab/wg9200 arcade monitor/ipac? Looking to replace my dead pc and get something running quickly for the summer.. I'm not a purist and groovymame/pc tinkering took forever. If so, do you recommend 1/2/4 gig?
Really starting to think all the people running emulation are like 90% of their market. Seems like everything I'm hearing about changes in about this version was only to make them better for old games...
Yeah, read I got the same vibe. Emulation by a landslide, followed by media centers PCs. I also see stuff on Carputers, which as far as I figured out, is just media center PC for the car.
WHERE'S YOUR PI GOD NOW HUH??
NAS, kodi system, home stuff, straming server, control any hardware through its GPIO, camera
just read https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/
Quotejust read https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/How about no?
Then it's pretty normal you just consider a pi as an emulation system That's a choice, not a worldwide fact