Prometheus
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does anyone know if the "retrode" http://www.gp2x.de/shop/product_info.php/cPath/48/products_id/189 will run on the raspberry pi ?
There's no reason I can think of that it wouldn't. The Retrode exposes itself as a hard drive, anything that can take a USB thumb drive can use the Retrode, and anything that can't use a USB thumb drive is a bizarrely broken device (or was never designed to have random stuff plugged into it from the start)does anyone know if the "retrode" http://www.gp2x.de/shop/product_info.php/cPath/48/products_id/189 will run on the raspberry pi ?
there, with a crowbar, because I don't have any Lego scythes.)
I believe it's about an inch or so, going on what's been said on their forums. There's also the document from here, which was measured against a beta board, but I'm pretty sure from what I've read that they're little different height-wise to the production boards.Do we know how deep/high it is at the highest point, which looks like where the USB or LAN is?
NICE..... I have a Gizmondo that suffers from SLOD(Spinning Logo of Death) that I couldn't fix regardless of my best efforts. Bought one that works properly instead of messing with that one any more so I wonder if that would work out, hmm.
Love the 3D printed RPi on the second page.
Most of my bits are here now, but I'm waiting on the RPi itself before I start cutting holes in my case. I'm also going to borrow an idea from Reddit, and see if I can adapt an old cassette case as a kind of travel case for the RPi.Has anyone else finished their case, yet?![]()
I saw that and though "wat?" :blink:Love the 3D printed RPi on the second page.