K.O.Kiki wrote: » "Coleco Chamelon"https://twitter.com/frankcifaldi/status/699662592218787841https://twitter.com/frankcifaldi/status/704506008513581056
MrVestek wrote: » So anybody else purchased the Raspberry Pi 3? I'll be interested in seeing how it performs as a Kodi / RetroPie box.
Steve X2 wrote: » I've got a couple on the way from pimoroni so will see how she runs
Myrddin wrote: » Two chances of Saturn emulation on the Pi3 I'd say
Steve X2 wrote: » MrVestek wrote: » Surely when it hits mass market somebody will rebuild Raspbian (or whatever) to run 64bit, no? I'm sure someone will compile a 64 bit OS, maybe not Raspian, but something. But I also wonder if there's any benefit to it on a system like this with 1GB ram.
MrVestek wrote: » Surely when it hits mass market somebody will rebuild Raspbian (or whatever) to run 64bit, no?
Steve X2 wrote: » MrVestek wrote: » Well the Pi2 could emulate PS1 and N64 games at a decent rate. Saturn is very hard to emulate because of it's complicated co-processor structure... the only thing that I could see the Pi3 helping with there is the fact that they've moved to a 64bit CPU but I can't imagine it'll give it an extra grunt considering the GFX chip is the same as far as I can see. Still... built in wifi and bluetooth is a major plus. The OS is still 32bit for now. They're evaluation to see if its worth moving to 64bit. The graphics chip got a slight bump on the pi3, nothing crazy though. I've got a couple on the way from pimoroni so will see how she runs
MrVestek wrote: » Well the Pi2 could emulate PS1 and N64 games at a decent rate. Saturn is very hard to emulate because of it's complicated co-processor structure... the only thing that I could see the Pi3 helping with there is the fact that they've moved to a 64bit CPU but I can't imagine it'll give it an extra grunt considering the GFX chip is the same as far as I can see. Still... built in wifi and bluetooth is a major plus.
Josiah Clever Shin wrote: » MrVestek wrote: » So anybody else purchased the Raspberry Pi 3? I'll be interested in seeing how it performs as a Kodi / RetroPie box. I'd be interested to see if it open up the opportunity for new consoles to be emulated in a decent fashion. Fingers crossed for Saturn and maybe Gamecube etc.
Doge wrote: » Re:Kodi boxes, I can't see an ISP being able to block the content. Most of the plugins are just python scripts that automate all the clicking you have to do on streaming websites, and get the stream to you without all the ads.To block that, the ISP would have to block a metric ton of websites. Most of the plugins are not comparable with torrents or p2p downloads.
Doge wrote: » Re:Kodi boxes, I can't see an ISP being able to block the content. Most of the plugins are just python scripts that automate all the clicking you have to do on streaming websites, and get the stream to you without all the ads. To block that, the ISP would have to block a metric ton of websites. Most of the plugins are not comparable with torrents or p2p downloads.
Optimus Prime wrote: » Looks cool! it's 1:34 scale that one (to the studio model ?) . the one I'm doing is 1:1 with the original studio model. I don't think the parts would fit. Which is a pity cause the ones you can get are crazy expensive on shape ways.
Steve X2 wrote: » Hmm, might give this a go. 3D printable Millennium Falconhttp://www.3ders.org/articles/20160301-this-epic-3d-printed-millennium-falcon-will-take-you-4-months-to-build.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkRf05GyCx8 Keith, I wonder if any of the parts in this would suit your project?
Nerdkiller1991 wrote: » At this point, I think it's gonna be the only way he'll take the hint...that is unless the cheap Chinese components don't crap out first, if what I'm hearing about these things are true.
Myrddin wrote: » Those things are everywhere now, & it reminds me of the proliferation of 'dodgy boxes' a few years back. Something tells me it won't be long before the necks of these boxes is cut at the ISP level, which will remove about 95% of their userbase (people who buy them off 'the bloke down the pub' and who won't have the knowledge of how to reprogram them. Though then again, I've seen these boxes that can phone home, obtain the newest installation files, & update themselves. So who knows. I'd say they're becoming a big enough problem that ISP's will be forced to do something sooner rather than later though.
DinoRex wrote: » Ah yes. In the land of the NTL dodgey boxes the man with the RS232 cable was king.
Nerdkiller1991 wrote: » Well, my father just got one of those Kodi boxes, and you won't be surprised what he's using it for. Piracy, duh. And when I point that fact out, all they do is berate me for it, stating that "why would they sell the box otherwise?". I'm not gonna be the one to use such things. I don't like movie piracy at all. I mean, I get that Kodi is an open source thing, but it doesn't deserve to be used this way. So yeah, you can see that I'm not a fan of this.
CosmicSmash wrote: » I know a guy who has one too, but if this guy sold it he would only end up buying it again. I shall say no more to protect their anonymity.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Hmm, I know a guy with a Retron5... more a miracle that he hasn't sold it yet....