(4-29-26) MartenMario64 Said:
Yello, Now I figured out exactly who deleted my thread, jamesh. I'm placing my bets He did, He deleted my forum thread for no reason, and thats a total misuse of Moderator powers, and the thread itself was called "The Original Raspberry Pi Idea Is Slipping Away.", and I never said anything illegal, and the last thing somebody said before it got deleted was "MartenMario64 wrote: ↑"its best to completely scrap the Micro HDMI ports and go with normal HDMI again (maybe add backAV Jack Too?),"What? This dead horse again? We just got through with a thread beating that particular horse.Prediction: Thread closure in 3...2...1..."", and the person who said that was W. H. Heydt, a 77 year old, as revealed via his forum profile." My post said this. "Ok, You read the title, You know what's up. Over the years, if You've not noticed... The Idea Of A Disposable/Easy To Replace Computer, a one thats meant to be toyed around with... is slipping away sooner than You think... And... don't talk about stuff like the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W, those are way older and have no business being a even close to normal computer. (except they are apparently pretty good at like the first two generations of gaming). Do You Remember when you could just use whatever stuff You wanted? well that's almost gone... and if We don't do something, the idea of a computer like this will be [color=#FF0000]DEAD[/color]. For the [color=#00FF00]Raspberry Pi 3b/3b+[/color] that hardware cannot run Nintendo Gamecube Games. (At a good framerate that is). The [color=#FF4000]Raspberry Pi 4B[/color] added more strict power limits... and additionally, Micro HDMI. Those were powerful enough to do Dolphin Emulator/Nintendo Gamecube Games at moderate speeds, but with two major drawbacks, the power requirements, and the Micro HDMI. Two Major Things Making The Customer Experience not as straightfoward, and not as money friendly, either, first of all, the Raspberry Pi 8GB RAM Model for example, is likely 90$ due to current ram shortages, combined with a Official Power Supply (12.00$) plus a Micro HDMI To HDMI Converter, which itself was about 7-8$, and if You wanted a heatsync, another 5$, which results in about 109$, if You wanted a fan and casing, it would be about 7$ more, in the full total being 116$. The [color=#FF0000]Raspberry Pi 5B[/color], released in Late 2023, really shows the issues at hand, while this does have the full power to fully run Nintendo Gamecube Games ( hey if you wanna see gameplay of it running on Raspberry Pi OS, Check Out [url]https://drive.google.com/file/d/15ZfHyor606TKHVLa2wEp0Z_eXnYe0fTs/view?usp=drive_link[/url] , and somehow Pizza Tower? [url]https://github.com/martenmario64/Pizza-Tower-On-Raspberry[/url]) , it also starts to dabble into Sony Playstation 2 Emulation, theres once again the setbacks of the Raspberry Pi 4, but its gotten worse, for this example im gonna be using the 4gb model of the Raspberry Pi 5, Allows for most things, and don't get Me started on the 8/16GB ram model, anyways the Raspberry Pi 5 4GB by itself is 110.00$ USD, then the power supply once again, is 12$, and the heatsync is about 8$, as for the Micro HDMI, its about 7$ again, however... for the final boss I introduce... the Pironman5, this was a case introduced shortly after the Raspberry Pi 5 released, featuring a OLED display, a power button, NVMe drive support, fan support, heatsync included too, but for all that, it's 80$ USD. leading to a final total of 204$, if you decide to go with the Pironman5 Case, otherwise its 137$, and that, is far away from the initial goal... a cheap good computer for people who can't afford a full MINI PC, and/or getting into programming, or wants to learn with GPIO pins, and this is why I believe for a potential Raspberry Pi 6, (also, don't start speculating about the Raspberry Pi 6 Launch, I don't know when thats coming.) its best to completely scrap the Micro HDMI ports and go with normal HDMI again (maybe add back AV Jack Too?), also have something with a charge so it can release full power if power goes away for a second, so it does not die with a undervoltage USB Cable.", nothing illegal here, which means jamesh deleted it illegally, which is a direct misuse of Moderator powers.Click here to go back to the homepage.