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# X11 and GPU |
# X11 and GPU |
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## Video playback |
## Video playback |
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Accelerated video playback is supported in NetBSD 7 with the [OMXPlayer](http://pkgsrc.se/multimedia/omxplayer) application and through GStreamer with the [omx](http://pkgsrc.se/multimedia/gst-plugins1-omx) plugin. |
Accelerated video playback is supported in NetBSD 7 with the [OMXPlayer](http://pkgsrc.se/multimedia/omxplayer) application and through GStreamer with the [omx](http://pkgsrc.se/multimedia/gst-plugins1-omx) plugin. |
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## OpenGL ES |
## OpenGL ES |
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Accelerated OpenGL ES is supported in NetBSD 7. The GL ES client libraries are included with the [misc/raspberrypi-userland](http://pkgsrc.se/misc/raspberrypi-userland) package. |
Accelerated OpenGL ES is supported in NetBSD 7. The GL ES client libraries are included with the [misc/raspberrypi-userland](http://pkgsrc.se/misc/raspberrypi-userland) package. |
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## Quake 3 |
## Quake 3 |
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A Raspberry Pi optimized build of *ioquake3* is available in the [games/ioquake3-raspberrypi](http://pkgsrc.se/games/ioquake3-raspberrypi) package. To use it, the following additional resources are required: |
A Raspberry Pi optimized build of *ioquake3* is available in the [games/ioquake3-raspberrypi](http://pkgsrc.se/games/ioquake3-raspberrypi) package. To use it, the following additional resources are required: |
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- pak0.pk3 from Quake 3 CD |
- pak0.pk3 from Quake 3 CD |
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Place the pak0.pk3 file in the /usr/pkg/lib/ioquake3/baseq3 directory. |
Place the pak0.pk3 file in the /usr/pkg/lib/ioquake3/baseq3 directory. |
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## RetroArch / Libretro |
## RetroArch / Libretro |
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Using [emulators/retroarch](http://pkgsrc.se/emulators/retroarch) it is possible to run many emulators at full speed the Raspberry Pi. Emulator cores for various gaming consoles are available in the [emulators/libretro-*](http://pkgsrc.se/search.php?so=libretro-) packages. To begin using retroarch: |
Using [emulators/retroarch](http://pkgsrc.se/emulators/retroarch) it is possible to run many emulators at full speed the Raspberry Pi. Emulator cores for various gaming consoles are available in the [emulators/libretro-*](http://pkgsrc.se/search.php?so=libretro-) packages. To begin using retroarch: |
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- Install [emulators/retroarch](http://pkgsrc.se/emulators/retroarch) |
- Install [emulators/retroarch](http://pkgsrc.se/emulators/retroarch) |
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It is not currently known how to emulate a RPI in qemu, and therefore anita does not yet have support for this. \todo Add a command-line example to run qemu emulating some RPI model. |
It is not currently known how to emulate a RPI in qemu, and therefore anita does not yet have support for this. \todo Add a command-line example to run qemu emulating some RPI model. |
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# Misc notes |
# Misc notes |
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Miscellaneous notes about Raspberry PI. |
Miscellaneous notes about Raspberry PI. |
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## Power supply needed (or: why there is a little rainbow square in the top-right corner?) |
## Power supply needed (or: why there is a little rainbow square in the top-right corner?) |
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Raspberry Pi devices are powered by 5V micro USB and a 2.5A (2500mA) |
Raspberry Pi devices are powered by 5V micro USB and a 2.5A (2500mA) |
power supply is recommended. For more information please read: |
power supply is recommended. For more information please read: |
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Using a recommended power supply avoid such issues. |
Using a recommended power supply avoid such issues. |
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## Xenon death flash (Raspberry Pi 2 is camera-shy) |
## Xenon death flash (Raspberry Pi 2 is camera-shy) |
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When using laser pointers or xenon flashes in cameras (or other |
When using laser pointers or xenon flashes in cameras (or other |
flashes of high-intensity long-wave light) against a Raspberry Pi |
flashes of high-intensity long-wave light) against a Raspberry Pi |
2 the Pi can power itself off. |
2 the Pi can power itself off. |