EP71 XBERRY PI - A ZX Spectrum next replica in a raspberry pi form factor from Don Superfo
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 มิ.ย. 2024
- In this video i take a first look at an XBERRY PI computer which is a replica ZX Spectrum next in the same size and form factor as the raspberry pi machines from the guy that made the harlequin, Don Superfo
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This is great! I haven't heard of this. Very cool :) Cheers!
love my xberry - like the new cases!
Can't make my mind up between one of these or a n-go fitted in a plus case
I have both ( made a recent video on the official n-go mechanical keyboard case ) The n-go is more expensive and contains an expansion port but the xberry is very neat
Hi! Did you end up inserting a battery for the rtc clock? I noticed you left an unused battery inside the package box. Is the XBERRY PI's TF card reader still available to the system, while using the TF card reader on the PI Zero? Is the microSD card only used for external storage, or is the OS filesystem also stored in there? I thought the OS was embedded like in the old days.
I havnt fitted the battery, the pi zero has its own os, you do t store any files on there, all user files are on the mucrosd used in the xberry pi..... Worth noting that it will still work without the pi zero but you lose the extra abilities like tzx, sid , midi etc
@@CaptainCommodore Thank you!
Very cool!! Do you think that you can plug in a USB keyboard to the Raspberry pi? I don't like the ps keyboards. Thanks for sharing!
Think it depends on the keyboard, many usb keyboards actually transmit the ps2 encoding so using a USB to ps2 adapter it *should* work
@CaptainCommodore I was thinking of connecting the USB cable into the pi instead of a converter. Thanks for your reply
@@RudysRetroIntel its not an actual pi but a zx spectrum next in a pi size form factor