Playing Manic Miner on Raspberry Pi seem like a great use for the mini PC

Mar 31, 2012 16:18 GMT  ·  By

Although Raspberry Pi has some minor problems with CE certification, the developers that managed to get their hands on a board from the first shipment, are making amazing things with the board in mind.

According to a blog post on The Raspberry Pi Foundation website, Andy Taylor, a volunteer for the UK Computer Museum, ported Fuse, a ZX Spectrum emulator, to run on the Raspberry Pi.

So far, Raspberry Pi has a few Linux distributions, a port of XBMC, and now a working ZX Spectrum emulator.

Raspberry Pi relies on an ARM processor with a clock speed of 700 MHz, 256 MB of RAM, an SD card slot and a 5V Micro USB connector that supplies the power. It also features RCA and HDMI ports.

We will keep you informed with further information on release dates and other issues as soon as they become available.