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Dos gaming
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2020-08-11 at 4:12 PM UTCDos games can be a pain in the ass to get running properly on Windows 10 etc. Dosbox is ok but I wanted a stand alone unit.
Dosbian for the Raspberry PI was released a while back and I just got round to playing with it.
https://cmaiolino.wordpress.com/dosbian/
Installed on a Pi 3B+ it boots directly into dosbox and has many options to configure it however you want. Mount CD images, speedup, slow down, etc
I 3D printed a mini tower case to put my PI in running it. It's a bit rough around the edges because I just printed it on Draft, I might go back and print another one on Fine detail.
Anyway here it is "finished" and running doom. So far it's working great with everything I've thrown at it...just like an old DOS PC (only smaller).
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2020-08-11 at 4:28 PM UTClooks good, I like the case
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2020-08-11 at 4:33 PM UTCLooks like fun if you're into playing childrens games. Very cool Keenan
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2020-08-11 at 4:39 PM UTCIneed to something with all the SBCs k bought. 1 Pi 4, 2 Pi3s, 2 pi zeros, an odroid and a latte panda.
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2020-08-11 at 4:43 PM UTCLook at those graphics lol why don't you play something that doesn't look like it was drawn by warioat like call of duty or halo
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2020-08-11 at 4:46 PM UTC
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2020-08-11 at 4:49 PM UTC
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2020-08-25 at 10:34 PM UTC
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood Look at those graphics lol why don't you play something that doesn't look like it was drawn by warioat like call of duty or halo
I like all kinds of games but to be honest I'm not really that much into newer games in the last 10 years or so for the most part. I've been playing blood recently and duke nukem3d, but quake is the best
and majohng.
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2020-08-25 at 11:22 PM UTCI think that was one of the first games I played but I was too young to really 'get' it and just pelted newspapers through windows
@op: what 3D printer do you have? -
2020-08-26 at 12:15 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra @op: what 3D printer do you have?
Got a couple,
Anycubic I3 Mega (which has been upgraded to the Mega S)
And a cheapo generic Chinese "build it yourself" one..which is actually pretty good for what I paid ($92 or something like that), though I don't use it that much, it's good for TPA flexible filament because it's direct drive rather than bowden tube like the I3 Mega.
Thinking about getting an Anycubic Mega X, possibly and Ender 3 Pro...possibly both. -
2020-08-26 at 12:58 AM UTCSubbed for later
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2020-08-26 at 1:01 AM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Got a couple,
Anycubic I3 Mega (which has been upgraded to the Mega S)
And a cheapo generic Chinese "build it yourself" one..which is actually pretty good for what I paid ($92 or something like that), though I don't use it that much, it's good for TPA flexible filament because it's direct drive rather than bowden tube like the I3 Mega.
Thinking about getting an Anycubic Mega X, possibly and Ender 3 Pro…possibly both.
whatsup with that flag -
2020-08-26 at 1:10 AM UTCIt's a handcrafted box I keep my victim memorabilia in.