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Title: Intellingent Qube (AKA "I.Q.") for PSX dedicated machine ideas. Help!
Post by: JeebsFat on June 30, 2013, 06:54:02 pm
I have an idea for a bartop dedicated box for the Playstation game, Intelligent Qube. I am not sure however the best way to run this. One goal I have is to be able to turn on the system easily and quickly with minimal boot up time and bulkiness, straight into the game. Could I do this with a Raspberry Pi? I have only built two machines, both with an old PC, Windows XP, Mala and Mame, and I know very little about Raspberry Pi. I'm not sure if I want to use an old PC though, because that's a lot of windows bulk just to run one game. I guess I could just use a Playstation... but then I would need a copy of the game!!!  :o :laugh2:

I'm in the early design phase on this one, so any thoughts are very welcome.

I am also working on a dedicated bartop Tapper and bartop Satan's Hollow. Both Pi-Powered.

Thanks for all the help before and future thanks for any future help!!!  :notworthy:
Title: Re: Intellingent Qube (AKA "I.Q.") for PSX dedicated machine ideas. Help!
Post by: ark_ader on June 30, 2013, 07:15:14 pm
I had an idea where you used a mirror display via an Android tablet (one of those cheap and nasty 7" you see on ebay) or a eeepc 4g, so the image suspends in the air in a cube shape, lit from all sides.  Small enough to be portable, but practical. 

How do you reverse the image on a tablet.......?
Title: Re: Intellingent Qube (AKA "I.Q.") for PSX dedicated machine ideas. Help!
Post by: Le Chuck on June 30, 2013, 08:27:36 pm
Can rpi run psx games?  I don't think so.  Maybe look into ouya and shell it, or just go get a pc off craigs and do it the easy/cheaper way.

I love that game by the way.  Used to be pretty good at it, now I probably would eat it on the first board. 
Title: Re: Intellingent Qube (AKA "I.Q.") for PSX dedicated machine ideas. Help!
Post by: JeebsFat on June 30, 2013, 11:06:43 pm
I had an idea where you used a mirror display via an Android tablet (one of those cheap and nasty 7" you see on ebay) or a eeepc 4g, so the image suspends in the air in a cube shape, lit from all sides.  Small enough to be portable, but practical. 

How do you reverse the image on a tablet.......?

Could you post an example of this image suspended in a cube concept that you are talking about? Sounds wild!