June 29, 2013 8:20 pm
This week has been a GOG Dos Games mania with ScummVM and DosBox. We also explore some possible DosBox and Raspberry Pi configurations to get as much performance as possible with the Raspberry Pi hardware. Therefore with that we almost exhaust our tuning options. Enter FastDosBox, this application is a... View Article
June 25, 2013 9:54 pm
UPDATE: I seemed to have mistyped Ultima 7 with Gabriel Knight, I have updated the article so it’s consistent now. I have a lot of DOS games from GOG.com. That store is really cool bringing most of the great DOS games and indie games to PCs and Macs. Most of... View Article
June 23, 2013 11:37 pm
I have a lot of games from GOG.com which of course runs flawlessly on Mac and PC. However I want to play some of these games on my Raspberry Pi. Today I will be showing you how to play Goblins Quest 3 on the Raspberry Pi. The Gobliins pack runs... View Article
June 18, 2013 11:54 pm
On my last post I talked about backing up your latest files automatically on a Raspberry Pi, while it’s well and good, it doesn’t keep historical data at all. So what happen if you corrupted current data and the corrupted data happened to get synced? No too good isn’t it,... View Article
June 16, 2013 11:03 pm
A few posts ago, I talked about using the Raspberry Pi as an Open Atrium Server. On top of that, the article also explained the step by step way to backup the server’s database automatically every midnight. What was left to do however, was the file backup. As you know,... View Article
June 12, 2013 11:35 pm
One the previous post, I talked about running OpenAtrium on the Raspberry Pi for your home/small office document management system. If you decided to store any important documents, the next best course of action to take will be tuning and backing up your data. Of course if we want to... View Article
June 10, 2013 12:46 am
I’ve always have problems with managing electronic copies of my documents such as bills, copies of receipts and other things; I frequently forget where I store them in which computer and in which folders. Of course you may argue that I should have used Dropbox, Google Drive, Box or any... View Article
April 28, 2013 3:23 pm
One of the shortcomings of the Raspberry Pi is its inability to play any HTML5 videos let alone flash videos on the browser. I think because nothing in Raspbian is accelerated except OMXPlayer itself. We can however, with a little bit of effort apply some workarounds to be able to... View Article
April 6, 2013 10:10 pm
Today we are going slightly lower-tech. As I have mentioned in my previous article, one of the fastest browser you can get is Luakit. This browser is so much lighter than Raspbian’s default browser Midori. In addition, this browser renders so much nicer than the other pre-installed “lighter” browsers such... View Article
April 2, 2013 10:31 pm
So enter Luakit. An extremely lightweight and highly configurable web browser. It is based on webkit and GTK+. Now, as lean and mean Luakit can be, its user-friendliness can’t be rated as high. Therefore I have created this guide to help installing Luakit and configuring some options that I think will... View Article