Per
http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/general-discussion/some-very-good-audio-news
:
"... you will be able to deal with two high-quality audio streams, one
via HDMI and one through that jack"
So it's implied there's a completely separate audio route that goes to
the 3.5mm jack output, unrelated t
Previously I wrote:
>> It should still be possible to add a USB sound device, at the cost of
>> one USB port. Hopefully not too much extra latency either.
I've just tested this out with my HP Microserver Linux box, which also
lacks sound hardware. I had a USB sound device that came with my
Sennh
Quoting Andrew Gillen :
I'm with you on the anticipation thing. I've been pottering about
with my Amiga 4000 this past week and it really takes me back to
when computers were fun. The Pi should be great fun if it lives up
to expectations.
Cheers
Andrew
Although I'd much rather use my Re
Hi David,
On 17/02/2012 20:27, da...@properbastard.co.uk wrote:
would it be possible for the raspberry pi to run SimCoupe ...
I'd expect the OpenGL SDL version should build and run on it without
any trouble. I'll certainly give it a whirl once I get one.
I think you may have a beta-tester
It says on the website that it'll be available (from the website) at the
end of Feb. The anticipation reminds me of 1989.
Dave
Quoting Simon Owen :
On 17/02/2012 20:27, da...@properbastard.co.uk wrote:
would it be possible for the raspberry pi to run SimCoupe ...
I'd expect the OpenGL SDL version should build and run on it without
any trouble. I'll certainly give it a whirl once I get one.
I think you may have a b
On 17/02/2012 20:27, da...@properbastard.co.uk wrote:
> would it be possible for the raspberry pi to run SimCoupe ...
I'd expect the OpenGL SDL version should build and run on it without
any trouble. I'll certainly give it a whirl once I get one.
My only concern is the sound hardware on the boar
Appologies in advance if I'm doing a Roger here but technically,
would it be possible for the raspberry pi to run SimCoupe ... and if
so, what sort of speed when compared to the real machine?
Cheers
David