Due to the unfortunate closure of the Milton Keynes Raspberry Jam; the forum including details of this project had to be removed which meant the build history would have been lost forever. However luckily for me, Mike being a lover…
Category: Emulation
The World’s smallest Mac has a #RaspberryPi under the hood
I spotted this a day before the Foundation posted about it, but I just couldn’t believe that it was Pi related. It’s a tiny tiny tiny Mac, or rather it looks like a Mac but it’s actually a stylish case…
#RaspberryPi synthesiser round-up
Liz has posted a great summary of Raspberry Pi music synthesiser projects over on the Foundation blog. I particularly like the TronPi (watch the entire video and embrace the 1980s vibe). The Korg monotron project, of course, was featured on…
RaspDev – an Eclipse plugin for the #RaspberryPi
I’ve just found this for those who are familiar with the Eclipse IDE. It’s an SDK, framework and plugin for Eclipse for Python software development on the Raspberry Pi. Looks very interesting. Read more here
PiBoy Advance – new project to get a #RaspberryPi inside a Gameboy
Leland Flynn has just started a new project to fit a Raspberry Pi, running multiple emulators, inside an original Gameboy case. Looks like a really great project. He’s already done a decent amount of work on it. Read more and see…
Retro #RaspberryPi gaming with the Super Nintendo Pi
MidiTheKid has written an excellent, in-depth guide to installing RetroPie and making a Super Nintendo-emulating Raspberry Pi. See the guide here
Ben Heck starts creating a #RaspberryPi retro gaming console
Well-known hacker Ben Heck has begun posting a series of videos in which he creates a retro handheld gaming console using a Raspberry Pi and a MAME emulator. This is part one (it’s about twenty minutes long) Part 2 is…
Integrating the Apple II and the #RaspberryPi
Foundation forum member ‘resman’ (aka Dave Schmenk) has been integrating his two favourite computers – the Apple II and the Raspberry Pi. Here’s Part 1… and part 2…
Retro heaven with a #RaspberryPi powered C64
Neil Crump shows off some Raspberry Pi-powered retro goodness with Commodore 64 emulation (using Vice) inside a C64 carcass.
#RaspberryPi in a NES case
Igor Kromin took a non-working Nintendo Entertainment System from eBay, a Raspberry Pi and some know-how and put them all together so he could run a NES/SNES emulated games. Read about his project here