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Month: April 2019
3D Printing With an UNLIMITED Z!
Nak 3D Designs looked at the Blackbelt 3d printer and KNEW he could do better AND make it cost much, much less. Enter, the White Knight belt 3d printer. The Z axis is unlimited, so one piece 3d printed swords are NOW WITHIN YOUR REACH!
LED Floor Virtual Air Hockey Face Off
A first look at the ASB LumiFlex LED sports floor working in unison with our new tracking system. Players are tracked, and given feedback in real time on the floor, an industry first. Speed of movement, direction of running and player location can all be monitored and relayed onto our LED glass sports floor.
LDK Game – Open Source Handheld Hands-on – Better than BittBoy?
In this video, “The Chinese Guy” did a quick review about a new handheld console from China that came out in March 2019. It is called ‘LDK Game’ and it’s an open source console so that you can install your own emulators and upgrade the firmware thanks to the OpenDingux community. It is in a Game Boy form factor only much smaller and it can emulate lots of retro games on multiple platforms. Anyway, I hope you like this video and I look forward to making more in the future. (Right now I’m releasing a video every two weeks.)
The Rubbish Robot
Shining the spotlight on a less known maker, Ethan David, we take a look at his Rubbish Robot.
A Raspberry Pi based robot to assist in recycling his rubbish. A fun little project, you may enjoy.
Corsair issues recall for leaking H100i RGB Platinum SE AIO coolers
CORSAIR has an excellent track-record when it comes to all-in-one liquid coolers but it looks like some faulty units managed to slip out into the wild this year. Late last week, Corsair announced that it was issuing a product recall on a select number of Hydro Series H100i RGB Platinum SE coolers due to leakage.

PinkyPi and PinkyPi Pro Official Images – version 1.0
I’ve finally finished the precompiled images for PinkyPi and PinkyPi Pro micro game consoles.
These images are based of RetroPie 4.4 and utilize the fbcp-ili9341 display driver.

PinkyPi 1.3LCD-
PinkyPi prebuilt image, based off RetroPie 4.4
This is for the 1.3inch (240×240) LCD display version.
Using fbcp-ili9341 display driver.
Using RetroGame GPIO controller driver.
Backlight control is enabled – to disable see here.
PinkyPi Pro –
PinkyPi Pro prebuilt image, based off RetroPie 4.4
This is for the Pro version of PinkyPi, 1.5inch screen and more buttons.
Using fbcp-ili9341 display driver.
Using RetroGame GPIO controller driver.
Using PiSNES as default SNES emulator
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Nintendo Switch Pro – What to expect | MVG
The Rumors are strong that Nintendo will release a ‘Switch Pro’ with improved specs aimed at enthusiasts and gamers that want the best possible Switch experience in the Summer of 2019. But what is the Switch Pro and what specification will it run at?
In this video with the help of Homebrew and an Overclocking utility named FreeBird we can perform some real world tests to predict what the Switch Pro will be.
Modern Vintage Gamer wrote the Emulators and Homebrew YOU played on the Original Xbox – A Look Back ! | MVG
The story about how MVG became involved with the original Xbox modding scene, who he was back then and how he wrote some of the most popular homebrew and emulators for the Original Xbox that you’ve probably played before!