Tag Archives: Raspberry Pi 4
Virtualising the RISC OS Desktop
Whilst many people prefer actual screen real estate, with increasingly higher resolution monitors available, for some, physical space prevents expansion to bigger physical screens and those higher resolutions. This is where “virtual” desktops come in. With the re-release of 7th … Continue reading
A Very Belated Review of the Pi400 and RISC OS
Back in 1994, I spent my first post-university pay packet on an Acorn A3010 with a whopping 20MB hard drive and the Learning Curve software pack. It wasn’t my first computer, but it was what I felt was my first … Continue reading
The Mysterious Case of the Tidied Pi 4
If you’ve read the other blog post, you’ll have seen how I built a Pi4 machine before the RISC OS port was ready by using the ACE4U form-factor hub, but it was a bit untidy, so I decided to modify … Continue reading
Build Your Own RISC OS on Pi4 System Before the Port is Ready!
On a long drive back from the SouthWest Show, where RISCOSopen and Chris Hall had been demonstrating a Raspberry Pi 4 running RISC OS, I had been thinking about how I could convert my current Pi 4 networked system into … Continue reading