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    • RookervikR
      Rookervik Global Moderator
      last edited by

      As far as the actual question, yes you will need additional hardware. You'll need the Pi, obviously, a power supply, hdmi cord. Then if you want to use the PS2 or PS1 controller, you will need an adapter for that as well. You will need a SD card to put RetroPie on, and a computer to do that. I don't /think/ you can do that on an android phone yet, lol. But maybe.

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      • cyperghostC
        cyperghost @Riverstorm
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        @Riverstorm said in Should i consider getting a pi?:

        @cyperghost said in Should i consider getting a pi?:

        Betting, you know in the forum no one who does not like RetroPie?

        Agreed, I was just hazing @Buzz due to the irony of being a core programmer/creator(?) of RetroPie and asking if he recommends a Pi, now that's funny! ;)

        Yes, I ment this ironic :)

        Speaking of @Buzz there's no about section or link on the front page or anywhere about any of the core team? I think it would be interesting to know a bit (even if only RetroPie related) about the behind the scenes group! :)

        Yes a "behind the scene" entry would be fine

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          PorkBeans
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          Thanks guys! I am definetly buying a PI from ebay in a couple days...
          I will definetly be setting one up for Retro Gaming, and yes, i do have SD cards controllers and HDMI cords (yes im a techie as well as a programmer :P)

          But guys... home automation?!
          Can a RPI replace Amazon Echo?
          Any videos or articles you guys can link me to so i can automate my bedroom?
          Thanks :)

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          • FloobF
            Floob @PorkBeans
            last edited by

            @PorkBeans You might find this interesting:
            https://www.hackster.io/contests/alexa-raspberry-pi

            Please read the Docs before asking a new question.
            RetroPie Help Guides: https://goo.gl/3gcNsT

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            • mattrixkM
              mattrixk @glennlake
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              @glennlake said in Should i consider getting a pi?:

              If your married you can setup the kodi as a media center if you need a plus to sell it to your spouse.

              Hah, that's almost exactly what I did. Our cheap android box wasn't very good, so I sold her on the RPi. Unfortunately the RPi spends more time connected to my computer while I set it up how I want it, rather than attached to the TV for media.

              My ES themes: MetaPixel | Spare | Io | Indent

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              • cyperghostC
                cyperghost @mattrixk
                last edited by

                @mattrixk said in Should i consider getting a pi?:

                @glennlake said in Should i consider getting a pi?:

                If your married you can setup the kodi as a media center if you need a plus to sell it to your spouse.

                Hah, that's almost exactly what I did. Our cheap android box wasn't very good, so I sold her on the RPi. Unfortunately the RPi spends more time connected to my computer while I set it up how I want it, rather than attached to the TV for media.

                Yes yes, I see you did not read all entries here...
                one important point:

                • One Pie as replacement
                  (if one is broken, or if you married (or not) ... for your spouse, your kids, grandma and the pets..... :) )
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                • mattrixkM
                  mattrixk @cyperghost
                  last edited by

                  @cyperghost Heh yeah... I'd love to be able to afford multiple Pis: one for the lounge, one for the kitchen tv and one for play, but considering a full setup (pi, case, power cable, sd card, remote/keyboard) costs over $100 AUD, it's a tad out of my price range.

                  My ES themes: MetaPixel | Spare | Io | Indent

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                    wmcclelion @cyperghost
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                    @cyperghost You forgot one for a Robotics build. I have a rover built that runs RetroPie as the OS distro. All I have to do is grab up my robot as is rolls by, turn off the battery pack for the motors and plug in a controller and HDMI cable and I have all my games ready to play.

                    Good place to start for robotics on the Pi: http://camjam.me/?page_id=1035
                    Includes source.

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                      wmcclelion @PorkBeans
                      last edited by

                      @PorkBeans The only extra hardware you NEED is an SD card, HDMI cable, and USB controller. I used a standard wired Xbox 360 controller as it has plenty of buttons.

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                        PetroRie
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                        YES YOU SHOULD! It's the best gadget I ever bought, seriously I have a PS4 and I haven't touch it for months now since I spend so much time playing retro games. I was looking for some device which allows you to play old games I almost bought a GPD XD2 and before I bought it I found an article about RetroPie. So this was a "shut up and take my money" meme moment.

                        It also runs Kodi which is a huge plus for me. You don't need much hardware, if you're going to use it for gaming you just need a USB controller, power supply, network cable, SD card and a HDMI cable, a case for the Pi would be good too.

                        I might get an another one to run an IRC MP3 server on.

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                        • meleuM
                          meleu
                          last edited by meleu

                          Curiously RetroPie is making me more involved with programming than gamming.

                          Newcommers, wait! It doesn't mean that RetroPie requires programming skills! You can play your [G]old videogames with no programming knowledge! Let me explain my statement telling my love story with RetroPie...

                          Before this forum, I was using RetroPie (since 2013) only for gamming.

                          When I arrived at this forum I made a few "feature requests" and some guys said something like "Hey, we work in RetroPie at our free time, and we plan to implement other stuff first. Don't expect to get these features implemented soon. Maybe it's better to implement it yourself.".

                          Well, I know how to code in bash and RetroPie is 97% bash scripts. Let's try it!

                          Then I ran into a small issue: the RetroPie code lacks documentation. I posted about it and concluded that I have to read the (almost) entire code.

                          The funny thing is that as I read the code, I learn some cool bash tricks. And it gave me a lot of ideas to develop some useful tools at work.

                          My job has nothing to do with Linux and/or programming. Actually I'm forced to use Windows here, but, fortunately, Cygwin exists.

                          From time to time I need to make some different queries at company's intranet pages. In practice it means: 1) open firefox, 2) type the desired URL (or click some links), 3) fill some forms, 4) click submit button, 5) search the info I want in the page returned... Thanks to Cygwin, shell utils (sed, grep, etc.), netcat, wget, and RetroPie's code inspiration, I made a bunch of scripts that can replace all the steps above with a single command line.

                          All this ends up being a bit ironic: the RetroPie guys has other priorities so I try to implement some features myself - to implement it I need to read the code - reading the code gives me good ideas to implement at work - the development of these ideas at work becomes my priority...

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                          • meleuM
                            meleu
                            last edited by meleu

                            I forgot to mention that when I'm actually coding RetroPie stuff and need to get/set some, let's say, "internal data", and don't find a way to do it, I bother @Buzz to solve this. And he usually solves! He really deserves to be mentioned somewhere! :-)

                            BTW: @Zigurana posted something in this regard here: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/2708/what-s-the-date-again

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                            • cyperghostC
                              cyperghost @wmcclelion
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                              @wmcclelion said in Should i consider getting a pi?:

                              @cyperghost You forgot one for a Robotics build. I have a rover built that runs RetroPie as the OS distro. All I have to do is grab up my robot as is rolls by, turn off the battery pack for the motors and plug in a controller and HDMI cable and I have all my games ready to play.

                              Good place to start for robotics on the Pi: http://camjam.me/?page_id=1035
                              Includes source.

                              Hey that's pretty cool. Right I forget the robots based on RPi. It's easy to attach some ultrasonic sensors and read out distance data. So you just need to attach a LCD-panel to your robot so you can "go" retrogaming. And if you start to play Pokemon? How do you call it? Retro Pokemon Go!

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                              • cyperghostC
                                cyperghost @meleu
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                                @meleu Thank you for your efforts and energy for this project.

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                                  Arcuza @PorkBeans
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                                  @PorkBeans For me it's one and only one reason for getting a PI compared to any other computer - It just runs, runs and runs.

                                  No anti-virus, no system updates, no restarts, no crashes. No bloatware, no drivers...

                                  It's like a purpose build always on system.

                                  It's 100% quiet, no fans, no HDD spinning.

                                  It's low power, mine consumes 8W when on and 0.2W when sleeping.

                                  The community around the PI and its applications is great, people are experienced, willing to help and happy.

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                                    PorkBeans
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                                    As i said, i will definetly be getting one :)
                                    Now i just need to convince my father to do this one with me, as i dont think he will be very convinced but i will try.
                                    And about Amazon Echo, the article someone posted was about using them together. I dont have an echo. 200$...

                                    And robots... portable pi? HELL YEAH opens Blender and starts modelling
                                    And btw, the kit you linked, does it include some sort of way to control the robot with like a remote, controller, or such?
                                    Thanks in advance

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                                    • Meneer JansenM
                                      Meneer Jansen
                                      last edited by Meneer Jansen

                                      If you like fiddling w/ hardware, if you're into computers, if you wanna learn something about Linux: buy one. Extra stuff you'll need are a plastic case (approx. $7) and, like the others said, a hdmi cable, a good power supply (this is less trivial than you might think), etc. etc. I bought this cheap power adapter for my Pi 1B. But the Pi 3 needs more power!

                                      Good luck w/ convincing your dad and with using your Pi! :-)

                                      Avid Linux user.

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                                      • meleuM
                                        meleu @cyperghost
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                                        @cyperghost said in Should i consider getting a pi?:

                                        @meleu Thank you for your efforts and energy for this project.

                                        You're welcome, but I think I don't deserve all this gratitude. :-)
                                        I'm just an average RetroPie user... The credit goes to the core developers.

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                                        • caver01C
                                          caver01 @Riverstorm
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                                          @Riverstorm said in Should i consider getting a pi?:

                                          I think it would be interesting to know a bit (even if only RetroPie related) about the behind the scenes group! :)

                                          There is a nice interview segment on The Pi Podcast, episode 13 (interview starts around 14:00.

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                                          • mediamogulM
                                            mediamogul Global Moderator @caver01
                                            last edited by

                                            @caver01

                                            Great interview. Thanks for linking that.

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