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This Hacker Fit An Entire RetroPie In An Altoids Tin – Hackaday

This Hacker Fit An Entire RetroPie In An Altoids Tin Hackaday A mew months ago, [wermy] built the mintyPi, a Raspberry Pi -based gaming console that fits inside an Altoids tin.

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This Hacker Fit An Entire RetroPie In An Altoids Tin | Hackaday Hackaday A few months ago, [wermy] built the mintyPi, a Raspberry Pi-based gaming console that fits inside an Altoids tin. It's amazing — there's a composite LCD, an …

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Inventor fits Raspberry Pi gaming emulator inside Altoids mint box … – Business Insider

Business Insider Inventor fits Raspberry Pi gaming emulator inside Altoids mint box … Business Insider Using a Raspberry Pi computer and an Altoids mint box, an inventor has designed a fully-functioning gaming device that actually fits in your pocket.

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This Raspberry Pi game emulator disguised as an Altoids tin is curiously nerdy – The Verge

The Verge This Raspberry Pi game emulator disguised as an Altoids tin is curiously nerdy The Verge As the name may suggest, the mintyPi 2.0 is sudomod's second attempt at building a Raspberry Pi -powered Altoids tin. But the mintyPi 2.0 brings some major improvements over the hacked together original, including a far more polished design, an ..

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This Raspberry Pi game emulator disguised as an Altoids tin is … – The Verge

The Verge This Raspberry Pi game emulator disguised as an Altoids tin is … The Verge The Altoids mints tin is perhaps the most iconic part of the product (which may say something about the mints themselves, I guess?), and in today's life ..

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Raspberry Pi Zero Portable Workstation Inside An Altoids Tin – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Zero Portable Workstation Inside An Altoids Tin Geeky Gadgets The idea of having a computer in an altoids tin came to me back when in early 2012, shortly after the original raspberry pi came out. With the release of the pi zero, this became a possibility.

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Portable Raspberry Pi PC Fits Into Empty Altoids Tin – Geek

Portable Raspberry Pi PC Fits Into Empty Altoids Tin Geek You can still find Altoids on most supermarket shelves: Take your pick of peppermint, wintergreen, spearmint, and cinnamon.

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Cram a Raspberry Zero and Screen Into an Altoids Tin for a Portable Micro Computer – Lifehacker

Lifehacker Cram a Raspberry Zero and Screen Into an Altoids Tin for a Portable Micro Computer Lifehacker It's been awhile since we've seen a good Altoids tin project, but over on Hackmypi, they've got a guide from stuffing the $5 Raspberry Pi Zero and a touch screen into a tin. Affordable Electronics Board Showdown: Raspberry Pi Zero vs. C.H.I.P …

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This tiny mint box is actually a self-contained PC packing a Raspberry Pi – TNW (blog)

TNW (blog) This tiny mint box is actually a self-contained PC packing a Raspberry Pi TNW (blog) Developer Matt Wagner has managed to cram an almost entirely self-contained computer setup inside an Altoids mint box. While the resourceful inventor initially came up with the idea around 2012 when Raspberry Pi first launched, he had to wait a couple …

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