This is actually a pretty interesting train of thought.. I may investigate making it an emulation box.

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Although not too complex of a project, and maybe not too much what you're
looking for, but I won a Raspberry Pi a few weeks ago and was thinking of
using it in a MAME Arcade box.  Here's a link:
http://store.raspberrypi.com/projects/mame4all_pi

-Andrew

On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 4:34 PM, Jordan Heinz <jordan at jbheinz.com> wrote:

> I am a relatively new member to the mailing list.. I saw someone did a
> presentation on the Raspberry Pi last year.. I just got my hands on two of
> them about a month ago.. I googled some fun projects to use them for.. Not
> hitting any that I'm absolutely in love with yet.  I am actually using one
> to run my bitcoin mining rig.. the other sits idle with Raspbian on it.
>  Are there any users out there of them?  I'm not really into programming or
> robotics.. so that annuls quite a few projects for it.  Any good URLs would
> also be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Jordan
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