> Besides you can do much better by picking up an used ITX board off Ebay for $20 than > trying to get the Pi to play anything decent. > > The Pi was designed for kids to learn programming or control a bot. My Epia5000 just > copes with .37 and it set me back $10. It just baffles me why people try to make > money on such a under powered piece of hardware.
I still remember when I tried MAME on my P75 with version 0.01, getting Pacman to run at 60 fps, was interesting, I had to shut down all the background tasks, otherwise I got about 55 fps. I guess it comes down too, what do you expect for a $35 computer with 512MB of ram? I except to run 80s games on it, off my old TV with an RCA cable. Try finding one of those a modern Video card. I will play games that I can't run on the Pi on my i7.
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