In this video, I give you the first look at the initial release of LaunchBox for Android! Bringing the best emulator Frontend for PC to android has always been something I’ve wanted to see and now its finally here! Coming soon to Google Play Soon!
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Octoprint 3 Printers, 3 Cams, 1 Raspberry Pi – Chris’s Basement
In this one we do a multi instance install of octoprint, but we do 3 printers and 3 webcams.
Making Flight Sim Panels with my eBay Laser
Welcome to The Warthog Project!
This video explains the basic construction method of the panels in my cockpit. I’m using the Fuel QTY panel as an example, but all are basically the same design.
The laser I’m using is a cheap eBay (the cheapest actually) Chinese 40 watt ‘K40’ style laser
Cheap 32-bit 3D Printer Controller!
Finally, we can purchase affordable 32-bit controllers for our 3D Printers!
In this video I show configuring the board with Marlin 2.0 for my HyperCube 3D Printer.
LGR – Strangest Computer Designs of the 2000s
Taking a look at some of the most unusual machines to come out of the first decade of the new millennium!
Chumbys, ottomans, prysmas, and more. If it had a shape, it had a computer in it.
Old vs New Switch: What Nintendo didn’t tell you
There’s more differences in the New Nintendo Switch than just battery.
The screen is brighter, the joycons are different, as well as some other details. See what’s new in the new Nintendo Switch!
Manjaro Arm Is Awesome! OS Overview and Install Guide – Raspberry Pi ODROID Pine64 Radxa
Manjaro Arm is one of the best-operating systems for single board computers like the Raspberry Pi 3 4, ODROID N2, Rockpro64 that I’ve ever used and in this video, I show you how to install it on your Single Board Computer “SBC” of choice. It’s based on Arch Linux so it is a bit different from Debian and Ubuntu-based OS’s that you may have used but you need to give this a try because Manjaro Arm is Awesome!
Create a High-Speed Raspberry Pi Camera for Just $6 Using Nothing But Software
Taking high frame rate video or filming in slow motion is becoming a standard feature found on some of the higher-end smartphones as of late. Watching the most mundane objects, such as water balloons or fireworks, spin or fall, can have a remarkable visual impact over using 60 FPS video. Besides using the latest flagship smartphones, most high-speed video is shot using expensive camera setups that can cost thousands of dollars, which most of us can’t afford, but software consultant and developer Robert Elder was able to design a high-speed camera using just $6.

Hands on with The Sega Genesis Mini | MVG
Is the Sega Genesis Mini any good or just another cheap emulation device? Lets find out!