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Oil-Immersed Raspberry Pi Keeps Its Cool Under Heavy Loads – Hackaday

Hackaday Oil-Immersed Raspberry Pi Keeps Its Cool Under Heavy Loads Hackaday [Lord_of_Bone] was curious to see if an oil-cooled Raspberry Pi is possible, and the short answer is: for the most part, yes. The experimental setup seen in the video below is somewhat crude — just a Pi running Quake 3 for an hour to really run up the …

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Raspberry Pi’s $10K Quake 3 prize bounty paid out – HEXUS

Raspberry Pi's $10K Quake 3 prize bounty paid out HEXUS A month ago we reported on the Raspberry Pi having reached the milestone of 2.5 million units shipped. The special occasion was marked by the release of source code and documentation for its Broadcom VideoCore IV graphics core AND setting up a

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See Quake III Played On A Raspberry Pi – Ubergizmo

See Quake III Played On A Raspberry Pi Ubergizmo See Quake III Played On A Raspberry Pi I remember when Quake III was first released, and back then 17” monitors were the norm, and playing it on a 19” monitor blew my mind away with the Riva TNT2 GPU, as I zipped through The Longest Yard at high

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How To Play Quake (Again) On Your Raspberry Pi – TechCrunch

How To Play Quake (Again) On Your Raspberry Pi TechCrunch A month ago, the folks at Raspberry Pi announced that they now had access, thanks to Broadcomm, to an open driver for the BCM21553 cellphone processor chip. This meant that DIYers now had complete access to the board and would be able to access the

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Raspberry Pi pays $10k to Quake 3 porting punter – Inquirer

Muktware Raspberry Pi pays $10k to Quake 3 porting punter Inquirer “To celebrate, we offered a $10k prize to the first person to port this codebase to the BCM2835 application processor that sits at the heart of the Raspberry Pi , and to get Quake 3 (which already runs on the Pi) running on the newly open ARM driver … Quake III on a Raspberry Pi with Open Source driver Muktware Run Quake III on a Raspberry Pi with new open-source graphics driver Liliputing all 7 news articles

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Quake III bounty: we have a winner!

At the end of February, Broadcom announced the release of full documentation for the VideoCore IV graphics core, and a complete source release of the graphics stack for the BCM21553 cellphone chip. To celebrate, we offered a $10k prize to the first person to port this codebase to the BCM2835 application processor that sits at the heart of the Raspberry Pi, and to get Quake 3 (which already runs on the Pi) running on the newly open ARM driver, rather on the closed-source VPU driver. Our hope was that the ported driver would be a helpful reference for anyone working on a Mesa / Gallium3D driver for VideoCore IV

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Raspberry Pi sells 2.5 million units, founders launch $10000 Quake 3 competition – Polygon

Gamasutra Raspberry Pi sells 2.5 million units, founders launch $10000 Quake 3 competition Polygon More than 2.5 million units of the Raspberry Pi mini-computer have been sold, co-founder Eben Upton announced on the official website, launching a $10,000 competition to run Quake 3 the Linux-based hardware. Raspberry Pi was released in February

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Raspberry Pi passes 2.5 million sales, $10000 Quake 3 contest launched – VG247

MCV Raspberry Pi passes 2.5 million sales, $10000 Quake 3 contest launched VG247 Raspberry Pi micro-computer sales have passed 2.5 million, and the Raspberry Pi Foundation is offering a $10,000 reward to anyone who can make Quake 3: Arena run acceptably on the device. In a post on the Raspberry Pi Foundation site, co-founder

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Raspberry Pi Foundation issues $10000 bounty for successful Quake III … – Muktware

Raspberry Pi Foundation issues $10000 bounty for successful Quake III … Muktware The Raspberry Pi has been around for two years now, and has done a lot to change the perception of 'computers' while allowing many others to code, invent, and create automated devices of their own. To commemorate their two year anniversary, The

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Get Quake III running on Raspberry Pi using Broadcom’s open-source GPU … – Register

Ars Technica Get Quake III running on Raspberry Pi using Broadcom's open-source GPU … Register Broadcom has released open-source drivers and documentation for the graphics processor that's used in the Raspberry Pi microcomputer, among other devices. “To date, there's been a dearth of documentation and vendor-developed open source drivers for

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