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Re: Raspberry Pi 400 Desktop PC

#51

It is quite amazing to see how far we've come since the C64. Clock speed: 1827x Benchmark: 430000x Memory: 65536x Power: 0.5x Screen resolution: 130x Serial port rate: 1562500x Introductory price: 6x less Reference: [1] https://files.littlebird.com.au/Shared-Image-2020-11-02-20-0...

And boot time? ;)

Gotta give the C64 something.

Re: Raspberry Pi 400 Desktop PC

#52

Earlier quoted context omitted.

And boot time? ;)

Gotta give the C64 something.

I did a quick google, you can get "something" to boot within seconds, like a chess game made in assembly: https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=56413

Re: Raspberry Pi 400 Desktop PC

#53

It is quite amazing to see how far we've come since the C64. Clock speed: 1827x Benchmark: 430000x Memory: 65536x Power: 0.5x Screen resolution: 130x Serial port rate: 1562500x Introductory price: 6x less Reference: [1] https://files.littlebird.com.au/Shared-Image-2020-11-02-20-0...

    Benchmark: 430000x
Cool. That would mean performence more then doubled on a yearly basis.

Unfortunately, your "reference" is just the same numbers you posted but as an image. I don't know if this counts as a "reference" :)

Any links to who performed those benchmarks?

Re: Raspberry Pi 400 Desktop PC

#54
post #45

For anyone wondering it is $70, meaning £67 or €69 (DE).

Wow, the pound has seen better times.

It's not a straight conversion, parent poster refers to GB/EU pricing of the product. A straight conversion would be ~54£.

I did a double take as well, and had to look it up.

Re: Raspberry Pi 400 Desktop PC

#55

This is really cool. Does it support an Asus Zenscreen USB C portable monitor? I recently started traveling with one as a second screen. Weighs less than a kilo. https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-ZenScreen-MB16AC-Portable-Monito... Setting it up on my MacBook Pro required the 'DisplayLink Manager' util to be installed, but otherwise it just works and doesn't need a second power source. I wonder if that would still work wit…

Eek, $236,- for a monitor for a $100 system? Hard pass. For $236 you can get a fairly decent tablet nowadays.

That said, what are some affordable / basic screens for a RPI?

Re: Raspberry Pi 400 Desktop PC

#56
post #5

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Yup, FFW 38 years into the future and the Commodore 64 is reborn, only with a ~22 times lower price.

> [...] with a ~22 times lower price ...and roughly 1800 times the clock speed. One millions times the colors that the C64 display[1]. It even comes with User Port (in spirit)[2]. [1] Yes, the number of colors a home computer could display was a major selling point back then. My C64 only hat 16, my friends CPC had 32, including the rad "Bright White" which enabled stunning effects. Man, I envied that. [2] Exposed GPI…

> Exposed GPIO header is super awesome

Yes but it should have probably been a female connector to prevent accidental shorts between pins. One can plug a female connector into it to use as a cap or 3d print a cap anyway.

Re: Raspberry Pi 400 Desktop PC

#57
post #29

I anyone using the Pi to run very old computer games? Because this could be the perfect gaming console for the nostalgic.

I've got a RPI with RetroPi, it... sorta works, but the cheap controllers aren't very good, and there's a noticeable input lag in games like Mario Bros. N64 games don't get a decent framerate. Mind you this is with an RPI 2 or 3 so not the best hardware either.

I got a refurbished N64 as well, works as intended.

Re: Raspberry Pi 400 Desktop PC

#58
post #56

Earlier quoted context omitted.

> [...] with a ~22 times lower price ...and roughly 1800 times the clock speed. One millions times the colors that the C64 display[1]. It even comes with User Port (in spirit)[2]. [1] Yes, the number of colors a home computer could display was a major selling point back then. My C64 only hat 16, my friends CPC had 32, including the rad "Bright White" which enabled stunning effects. Man, I envied that. [2] Exposed GPI…

> Exposed GPIO header is super awesome Yes but it should have probably been a female connector to prevent accidental shorts between pins. One can plug a female connector into it to use as a cap or 3d print a cap anyway.

Yeah but then you'd have to put a father connector (?) in it to connect any existing things that use the whole connector. Better to stick with what is standard for the platform.

Re: Raspberry Pi 400 Desktop PC

#59
Can we please have a Pi without a crappy storage interface. It's either a microSD card or something dangling off USB. An M2 SATA or NVMe would make this credible but 99% of the problems I've had with the Pi platform is storage related, either being knackered microSD cards, terrible performance or USB power problems.

Re: Raspberry Pi 400 Desktop PC

#60

This tugs all the heartstrings for me as it mimics the computers of the early 80s. My only criticism is that their use of micro-HDMI makes it very easy for children to wreck the machine. I've had this happen twice to me on RPi4s, and it's not a terribly pleasant experience. Now all I want from them is a custom edition with the function keys in red, the rest in black, and the body in beige.

Yeah, they should've gone with full-sized HDMI ports, since they have the room.
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