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Raspberry Pi vs a 60 in 1 for a Cocktail Cabinet
lordnacho:
Following. I have a raspi that is acting as a paper weight. Have tried a few ideas like xbmc and as a picture frame, but just not enough horsepower on it.
Installed pimame, but haven't tried it yet.
404:
--- Quote from: Maximus on June 26, 2013, 03:13:59 pm ---Cool.
Been playing with RetroArch on Android and it's much better. I pulled together nearly all of the 60 standard roms you'd find on the other boards to try and build a clone set up.
Now I have to see if I can launch roms via a script, that way I can piece together a simple front end.
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I haven't tinkered with android in a while but you would obviously need root and a working terminal emulator for this. According to some quick searches i've seen, the android version is still using libretro with the cores seperate so there might be a way of using your own commands.
The rest of the subject would probably be better off for squarepusher to answer. You should ask him on the retroarch forums.
Maximus:
All my bits have arrived now so if I get time tonight ill have a play
Unstupid:
--- Quote from: CoryBee on June 20, 2013, 11:30:27 pm ---Just ordered one of these for my laptop. Can't beat 18 monies for an ssd big enough for an operating system and a few vital programs.
EBAY
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Wow 18 monies for a 320 gb drive... I paid 250 monies for a 256gb drive for one of my intel nuc's only 6 months back... BTW these mSATA drives smoke most of the drives out there... Crazy Fast!
CoryBee:
--- Quote from: Unstupid on June 27, 2013, 10:39:53 pm ---Wow 18 monies for a 320 gb drive... I paid 250 monies for a 256gb drive for one of my intel nuc's only 6 months back... BTW these mSATA drives smoke most of the drives out there... Crazy Fast!
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Joking right?
It is a 32gb drive :D
:cheers:
But yea, from what I have heard they are pretty fast.
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