by Jonathan Updated Nov 7, 2021 Published Nov 3, 2021 Raspberry Pi News
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Is it possible to have more fun building your game console than playing it? And heck, maybe we can build a game console that plays more retro games than a brand new Switch! It’s certainly more open. Here’s all the equipment I used or purchased (affiliate...
by Jonathan Updated Mar 12, 2021 Published Mar 12, 2021 Raspberry Pi News
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The TOFU by Oratek is the first board I’ve had in hand that has a built-in M.2 slot so I can finally use a native NVMe SSD directly on the Pi, something I’ve been hoping to do for years! But it has a few other tricks up its sleeve. Oratek is a Swiss...