When someone mailed me a link to this performance, I assumed it was going to be one of those setups where two pianists play jolly tunes together in a bar. How wrong I was.
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Duelling pianos. Literally.
When someone mailed me a link to this performance, I assumed it was going to be one of those setups where two pianists play jolly tunes together in a bar. How wrong I was.
Continued here:
Duelling pianos. Literally.
People have been emulating classic computers and games consoles on Raspberry Pi since we launched back in 2012. For those of us who bough our first hardware in the 1980s, this is a fun way to take a trip down memory lane, but our relatively modest CPU performance restricted us to third – and fourth -generation platforms. Anything with 3d graphics hardware was pretty much out of the question
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Emulation on Raspberry Pi 2
Daily Mail Raspberry Pi unveils £15 microcomputer that is smaller than a credit card Daily Mail From creating smart devices that can be operated with a phone, to retro games consoles – programmers and gadget enthusiasts can now get an even smaller slice of the Raspberry Pi microcomputer. The British engineering foundation has unveiled its latest
Get Your Retro Game On With A Raspberry Pi -Powered Gaming Machine Lifehacker Australia It turns out that running retro games on your Raspberry Pi isn't that difficult. The blog Coding Epiphany recently ran a two-part series on getting your Raspberry Pi configured, set up and ready to game.
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