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BlueRetro
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Family room by day... Modded retro gaming cave by night
SNES: FX Pak Pro, Internal BlueRetro mod (BT controllers), Voultar's RGB bypass, Recap. N64: Everdrive x7, Tim's RGB mod, Noctua fan, Recap. GC: PicoBoot, LaserBear's internal BlueRetro mod (BT controllers). PS1: xStation, Internal BlueRetro mod (BT controllers), Pico PSU + Noctua fan, Recap. PS2: Ultraslim mod with SD card reader in top Fat PS3: This is actually a sleeper PC with a GTX 1060 and a Ryzen 5 2600 for emulation purposes.
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The Dirty Cube - Hazardously Fun
Read this
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4p wireless Mario Kart anyone? (Re-cap + Tim’s RGB mod)
I do plan to do an internal BlueRetro mod at some point (so I'll be able to connect controllers without dongles) but I'm waiting til this issue is hopefully fixed.
- 8bitmods Blueretro N64 wireless adaptor is sold out - are the AliExpress ones similar?
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Do you guys think $200 is a fair price for modded GC. it's got Picoboot, bluetooth on all 4 ports, and a custom RGB led mod I made myself that changes between 20 colors.
best i could figure out is that he did this. https://github.com/darthcloud/BlueRetro/wiki/BlueRetro-DIY-Build-Instructions maybe there is something better?
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Using a 360 controller with Nintendont?
https://github.com/darthcloud/BlueRetro This is the GitHub page with tons of different links to different sellers. I would try my chances there.
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My Dreamcast with built-in Blueretro :)
It’s already available and fairly easy to build yourself: https://github.com/darthcloud/BlueRetro
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PS1 internal BlueRetro mod update (port status LEDs & multi-tap support - details in comments)
This issue is documented on the BlueRetro github, where it is the 5th-oldest reported bug, as well as by far the most commented. This issue has been known for at least a year and a half. Will's Console Modifications used to have this bug listed on the UnoRetro page, but they removed it - even though the bug still hasn't been fixed - which means you have to use the Internet Wayback Machine to verify on an old version of their website that they knew about it.
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Look Ma! No dongles! ... Internal BlueRetro for wireless controllers
The official BlueRetro docs have great instruction on how to install the code and pair controllers, but for internal installs I'd recommend nostalgic-influences wiring diagram.png) if you're like me and have trouble reading electrical schematics.
- Look Ma! No Dongles! ... (internal BlueRetro PS1 install)
pi400kb
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Forwarding scripted keystrokes?
There is an issue open for macros here that seems to hint you have to grab the keyboard first:
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Technical Project
Go here https://github.com/Gadgetoid/pi400kb and follow the instructions.
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RPi400 Ports
See my reply elsewhere - look at GitHub here for your keyboard issue.
It's not easy (see this GitHub repository for a 400 HID example and this Pi 4 MagPi article for a network example) and NOT just plug and play.
- Ask HN: What keyboard do you use?
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Inexpensive laptop/mini PC solution to link with Onyx Mira 13.3
Mirroring laptop + using the Pi400 as keyboard: thanks to Pi400kb, I can pretty much run Windows with some Linux benefits. It may be considered a silly setup because the Pi becomes a glorified and ore expensive keyboard for the laptop, but I have the advantage of a more stable setup. The Pi can also still run headless tasks via cron, so it's not totally useless.
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Ask HN: Did you find something to use your Raspberry Pi 400 for?
I'm currently working on getting Kali Linux installed and working on my Pi400 with an adafruit screen attached to the GPIO port. It's a convenient size for hand-carrying, and with the screen disconnected it could pass (to the casual observer) as a simple compact keyboard. Especially when paired with the pi400kb "driver" [1]
That it'll run off of a USB battery pack for quite some time is an added bonus. It's obviously not as powerful as a dedicated laptop but as a "cyberdeck" or an incognito penetration test device, I think it'll find a place of regular usage in my life.
[1] https://github.com/Gadgetoid/pi400kb
- Raw HID keyboard forwarder to turn the Pi 400 into a USB keyboard
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