by Jonathan Updated Dec 13, 2020 Published Dec 13, 2020 Raspberry Pi News
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In this video, we take look at the all-new Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4ANd the CM4 io Board! This is going to be a game-changer when it comes to Raspberry Pi 4 Powered Handheld and portable computers and in this video, we test out RetroPie and see how the new CM4...
by Jonathan Updated Nov 17, 2020 Published Nov 17, 2020 Raspberry Pi News
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Xbox Series X / S. How To Screen Capture to USB. The Xbox series S and X can record a limited amount of footage onto its internal drive. Using a usb device lets you record for longer and keeps the space free for your games. Microsoft state that you need a usb 3.0 usb...
by Jonathan Updated Nov 14, 2020 Published Oct 19, 2020 Raspberry Pi News
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I put the Compute Module 4 through its paces, and compare it to the Raspberry Pi 4 and Compute Module 3+, highlighting some great new features like a PCI Express 1x slot on the IO board and NVMe support. For even more detail, check out the blog post that goes along...
by Jonathan Updated Nov 14, 2020 Published Sep 17, 2020 Raspberry Pi News
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Can you get TRIM and UASP support on an USB SSD on the #RaspberryPi? Those are two of the questions I answer in this video (hint: sometimes). In this video I explore the performance and support for TRIM and UASP for the following drives: – Inatech enclosure...