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Got a Raspberry PI 3
Have fun GabeU, I've been using mine as a media player with OSMC/Kodi installed, works great. Lots of OS's and packages for it including Ubuntu MATE.
Finally decided to post up the pictures of mine, it's a Pi3 B+, built as a birthday gift for a family member.
Also, yes, those power buttons work exactly as if it was an old NES.
- BirdDog7 years agoAssistant Professor
Really cool little case C0RR0SIVE. Didn't even know those where out there, switches and all, nice.
- GabeU7 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Well, I finally sparked it up. I used the OS it came with, which installed when first starting it up. I'm amazed at how responsive this thing is for the price. I connected to the internet via WiFi, and it worked perfectly. I've got to get more used to this Raspbian, but I will, I'm sure.
Today I ordered two more 16GB micro SD cards. One for Retro Pi, the gaming OS, and one for something else, which may end up being Ubuntu MATE, since I've used MATE and like it, and I've used Ubuntu in the past, and liked it, too. Next month I plan on getting a second Pi kit to use with the Retro Pi loaded micro SD card, as I don't want to have to keep changing the cards to use what I want. That way I can have one that's dedicated to the gaming and the other that's dedicated to the regular OS.
The only problem I have is that my monitor doesn't have an HDMI port. It has a DVI port, instead. I purchased an HDMI to DVI cable, and it works, but because of the way Dell designed this monitor it is quite a challenge to attach the new cable to the DVI port on the back, as it is a VERY tight fit. The video card in my desktop, besides the two DVI ports, has a mini HDMI port, so along with the two micro SD cards I just ordered I got a mini HDMI to HDMI adapter. This way, I can connect the HDMI to DVI cable to the monitor permanently. Doing such, I can much more easily switch between using my desktop and the Raspberry Pi with the monitor. :)
I also found out that my wireless Logitech keyboard and mouse work with the Raspberry Pi. The less cables, the better.
And, of course, once I get the Retro Pi set up I'm going to connect it to my TV. SNES games on a 40" HD TV. Gotta love it!!!
- GabeU7 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Tried it with my TV today. Man, I love this thing. It's going to look great with the gaming OS. I'm getting really antsy.
I should be getting the other micro sd cards in on Tuesday. Amazon changed my shipping to next day free of charge, as they screwed up my order again this month. Well, this one was even worse as they double pre-authorized my order with my bank, which means my bank is holding twice the amount. It should have been about $70, but they're holding that $70 twice. One of them is legit and the other will drop off of my account in five business days and the funds will again be available, but it screwed up a second order I had in there as it came back insufficient funds when they went to charge it. I had to cancel it. Once the funds are available again and I place the second order again they are going to give me next day shipping on that, as well, to help make up for the debacle. What a headache!!!!
I've also been looking at all of the accessories you can get for them. Pretty darn neat. :)
I bet the people who created them never thought they'd take off the way they have. After all, they were originally designed for school kids. LOL.
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