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Raspberry Pi

Raspberry PiSo, after about two months, I finally decided to pull my Raspberry Pi 2 out of the dust.
I plugged it in, and was welcomed by the booting sign of four raspberries. (indicating that it is a quad core)
I was also welcomed by a picture, indicating I have the one and only Retro-Pie OS.
After it booted, I started selecting the game I wanted with my USB SNES controller.
Obviously, I chose to play Super Mario World. 😀
After I had beaten the first boss after about five minutes, I went ahead and selected another game to play, only to find out that my 5 hours of playing it were in vain! It had not saved! 🙁
Well, it was at that moment, that I decided to turn it off. 🙂

I have been using Retro-Pie since I received my Pi B.
Back then, it did not have so many options it does now, and I like the new one much better!
It is a ton more user friendly, and it has many more options, such as game resolution.
Best of all, almost all of the options are in the GUI!
I was going to attach more pictures, than just one, but you would have to turn your head a 90 degree angle to see them!

Have a great day!


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Now, all you people on the internet, and all of my friend at streetlegalmods.com might be wondering what this site is. This site is going to be about my adventures with 3d modeling, scripting to place things in-game, and much more! Now, just because this will mostly be about SLRR, does not mean I won’t post other things! I will also post about my undertakings with 3d printing.

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