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Build an InexpensiveRetro Gaming Machinein Under an Hour
with Tim Ellis and Peter NewlandSlide2
Who We Are
Tim Ellis
Peter Newland
WSCC Room 208
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What You’ll NeedRaspberry PiMicroSD card2A USB power supply +
MicroUSB
cable
HDMI cable
your TV / monitor of choice
(almost) any USB game controlleryour retro game ROMs of choicegood to have for setup: USB keyboard
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Where to get your PiRaspberryPi.org lists legit retailers4Slide5
WARNING!
DO NOT PAY MORE THAN $35
(+tax & shipping) for a Raspberry Pi!
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AccessoriesVintage controller USB adapters: $10-20
Tomee
NES
to
USB AdapterTomee SNES
to USB AdapterMayflash
Mega
Drive / Genesis USB AdapterMayflash
N64 Controller Adapter for PCMayflash
GameCube Controller Adapter for Wii U, PC USB and Switch, 4 Port6Slide7
Accessories, Cont.
Raspberry Pi case: $10-25
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StepsDownload RetroPieFlash to SD Card
Boot / setup controller(s)
Set up Internet (optional)
Set up USB stick on PC
Put USB stick into Pi
Put ROMs on USB stickPut USB stick into Pi
Restart Emulation Station
Play games!
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1. Download RetroPietime: 5 – ??? minutes(depends on your Internet speed)
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retropie.org.uk10Slide11
RetroPie Emulation3do
Amiga
Amstrad CPC
Apple II
Atari 2600
Atari 5200
Atari 7800
Atari Jaguar
Atari Lynx
Atari STColecovision
CoCoCommodore 64
Neo Geo PocketNeo Geo Pocket ColorNintendo 64
Nintendo DSNintendo Entertainment System
OricPCPC Engine / TurboGrafx16
Playstation
1
Playstation
2
PSP
SAM coupé
Sega
32X
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Dragon 32
Dreamcast
GameCube
Game
Gear
Game
Boy
Game
Boy Color
Game Boy Advance
Intellivision
Macintosh
Mame
Master System
MSX
Neo
Geo
Sega CD
Sega Genesis /
Megadrive
Sega SG-1000
Super
Nintendo
TI-99/4A
TRS-80
Vectrex
Videopac
/ Odyssey 2
Virtual Boy
Wii
Wonderwan
Wonderwan
Color
ZX SpectrumSlide12
2. Flash to SD Cardtime: ~20 minutes12Slide13
etcher.io13Slide14
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3. Boot / setup controller(s)time: 5 minutes
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22Hotkeys
Action
Select+Start
Exit
Select+Right Shoulder
SaveSelect+Left Shoulder
Load
Select+RightInput State Slot Increase
Select+LeftInput State Slot Decrease
Select+XRGUI MenuSelect+BReset
Hotkeys?!?Slide23
4. Set up Internet (optional)time: 5 minutes
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5. Set up USB stickon PC
time: 1 minute
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6. Put USB stickinto Pi
time: 1-2 minutes
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7. Put ROMs onUSB stick
time: 1-5 minutes
(depends on number of ROMs)
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DIY ROMsRetrode2 + Plugins
SNES
N64
Game
Boy
Game Boy ColorGame Boy AdvanceSega GenesisMaster
SystemKazzo
NESFamicom
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8. Put USB stickinto Pi
time: 1-10 minutes
(depends on number of ROMs)
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9. RestartEmulation Station
time: 1 minute
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10. Play games!time: FOREVER36Slide37
Questions?download these slides at ellis.fyi
/pax2018
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One More Thing…Check out Tim’simprov
comedy
sci-fi podcast!
Dispatches.fm
@
DispatchesFM
on iTunes,
Stitcher, Google, etc.
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