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For a Raspberry Pi Minecraft server project, we recommend the Raspberry 4 Model B. The 2GB model starts at just $35 and runs all the way up to $75 for the 8GB model.
The recommended way of setting a static IP address on your Raspberry Pi is directly from the router itself. Here's a guide ...
Now that your Raspberry Pi is set up and ready to go, it's time to have some fun playing with an older — albeit stable — version of "Minecraft," also known as "Minecraft: Pi Edition," which is ...
Once you go to that page, look for Raspberry Pi Desktop, and click on Download. The ISO will start getting downloaded and based on your bandwidth, it might take 5-10 minutes as it is a large file.
We agree with [magic-blue-smoke] that one of the only things more fun than a standard Raspberry Pi 4 is the Compute Module form factor. If they are not destined to be embedded in a system, these ne… ...
Install Raspberry Pi OS Lite with just enough GUI to run a browser, then add a script to launch full-screen content at boot. Kiosk mode keeps the interface clean, and you can disable mouse cursors ...
In this tutorial, we used the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B. If you want to save some money, older models work as well, including the Pi 2 (which we did some light testing with).
RetroPie isn’t the only solution for turning your Raspberry Pi into a NES Classic Edition clone. As Yoda would say, “there is another.” In fact there are at least two others.
It is not necessary to create an 'OctaPi' cluster with exactly eight Raspberry Pi servers. You can use pretty much as many as you like, although only one server couldn't really be called a cluster ...