I would happily settle for die shrinks of what is available optimized for lower power consumption and heat. I know not all features shrink evenly with new process nodes, but if a new product came out with the same specs and better power consumption I would replace the two Pi I still use.
I just dremmel off the connectors when I need to cram a pi in something. Sure it looks like crap but it hasn't failed me yet. Just make sure you don't slip and hit the board.
That is pretty sexy. I've been playing D&D for many years and I always wondered when someone would come up with one of these. One good option with a table like that would be to have a remote player on the map. Nothing sucks worse than having to stop mid adventure for a friend to get deployed to a wa...
Dreamcast... No way. It will run at maybe 1fps even overclocked to the hilt.
PS1 is a trickier answer. Some games will run acceptably when it is overclocked to extreme levels but many will not. This based on my use of the Pi 1. You are much better off with a Pi 3.
Should be easy enough. All the newer pi have 4 USB ports. You can use two extension cables or a hub and a extension to bring ports to the side of the cab.
You may however encounter some config nightmares by allowing users to freely plug and unplug USB controllers.
I have yet to see one that doesn't fit. I'm not saying someone couldn't design one. The foundation has been very mindful to keep the format as close to the same as possible.
Hey Welshy, So I guess the big question in my mind here is... Is it worth it to put down for a Pi3 from a Pi2? I'm sure that it comes down to titles played and most of what I play is older stuff. Now and then I may want to give SOTN a roll on the PSX but that is about it. I have a fleet of Pi2 in op...
I was going to convert a cordless joystick to a corded one soon and the price of "zero delay" encoders is way too much... So seeing this would make my project cheaper. I figured I would share. Now all I need to do is get my hands on a zero.
benstacular wrote:Anyone know how to install luneos on raspberry pi?
The list of supported devices for Lune its almost all Google nexus devices and none of the devices its a R Pi. So the first step would be buying a compatible device.
I don't trust Wikipedia (anybody can edit) because there is no telling if what's on there is right or wrong :) Wikipedia has been found to be more accurate than most. There are many checking the facts on Wiki. Plus errors can be fixed where a printed publication has no option. http://www.zmescience...
Anything else plugged in? Like a Wi-Fi adapter, or a hdd (anything that could cause a dip in voltage)? I have never personally had issues with iPad chargers even with extreme overclocks. I do use nice thick cables, and power where I live is good. A number of years back I lived out in the country and...
There are generally 4 areas that can be paralleled in an emulator (yes a tad simplified). Cpu, gpu, sound, input output. Two of them have tight coupling... the most demanding of the two. Sure due to the pi's in order arm processor not slicing that time up would help. But many of these emulators don'...
The software would require a rewrite and there would be a latency hit. This question gets asked every now and then and I think there isn't a reasonable solution. Even if someone managed to make this happen scaling would be far less than double. Syncing two pi over ehernet or usb would not work great...
Anyone here have a bum Christmas? Just wondering, my father in law died the day after and a couple years back a grandparent died the day of. Boy am I tired of getting reminded of my mortality when I should be relaxing.
The a31has a power VR sgx 544. I think. The sata port peaks my interest but I would have to see some numbers before I put down for one. According to Wikipedia, the chip be used in this device, the A31s, is rather less capable with regards to GPU than the A31. Got to watch the fine print. The table ...