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Raspberry Pi Gaming - Second Edition
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Raspberry Pi Gaming - Second Edition: Design, create, and play all kinds of video games on your Raspberry Pi computer , Second Edition

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Raspberry Pi Gaming - Second Edition

Chapter 1. Getting Started with the Raspberry Pi

The Raspberry Pi is an inexpensive, feature-rich modern computer created by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. Since the release of the Model B in 2012, the community surrounding the computer has grown, allowing for an incredible amount of projects and software to be created for the device. These range from programming languages, educational applications, hardware prototypes, and of course, video games.

In this chapter, you will learn the following topics:

  • The different flavors of a Raspberry Pi
  • Setting up an SD card
  • Hooking up your Raspberry Pi

The different flavors of a Raspberry Pi

The Raspberry Pi Foundation has released four major models of the Raspberry Pi computer. They the are Model A, Model B, Model B+, and Model A+. The Raspberry Pi's CPU is the Broadcom BCM2835 chip. It contains an ARM processor running at 700 MHz and a powerful graphics chip. The board features HDMI and Composite (RCA) video outputs, USB ports, two expansion slots, a Micro USB port for power, and an array of GPIO (General-purpose input/output) pins to interact with the outside world.

Since all models share the same basic hardware platform, all the examples in this book are applicable to all the versions.

 

Model A

Model A+

Model B

Model B+

USB

1

1

2

4

Ethernet

0

0

1

1

Video outputs

HDMI/Composite

HDMI/Composite via 3.5 mm jack

HDMI/Composite

HDMI/Composite via 3.5 mm jack

Memory

256 MB

256 MB

512 MB

512 MB

Storage

SD card

MicroSD card

SD card

MicroSD card

Power usage

300 mA

300 mA

700 mA

600 mA

Price

$25

$20

$35

$35

Differences

Low cost solution. Does not have built in Ethernet and it has only one 1 USB port.

Newest board. Low power, low cost, and much smaller form factor.

Original board. Balances features and price.

New revision to the B board. Has a new layout, 4 USB ports, and more GPIO pins.

Setting up an SD card

The Raspberry Pi uses SD cards to contain its operating system and main storage space. A Raspberry Pi SD card contains two partitions, which are explained as follows:

  • The first one, is the boot partition. This space contains the Linux kernel, required boot up files, and most importantly, the config.txt file. This file allows you to change the boot time parameters and customize some of the functions of the Raspberry Pi. These options include over-clocking the device, changing monitor settings, and the memory split between CPU and GPU, among numerous other options.
  • The second partition contains a Linux partition, which holds all of your applications, configurations, and operating system files.

Preloaded SD card images are available, which make it quick and easy to get your Raspberry Pi up and running.

Choosing an SD card is an important step. There are many different combinations of card sizes and card speeds. 4 GB is the minimum size required for many of the operating systems (OS). I recommend that you start out with an 8 GB card. You will also see cards marked with Class 4, Class 6, and Class 10. This is the speed at which the card can be read and written to. I have found that the best bang for the buck is a Class 6 card, but don't worry too much about which one you choose.

Before we begin, you will need to download a suitable Raspberry Pi OS. We will be using the official operating system called Raspbian. You can download it from

http://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads.

Note

Warning! dd and Win32DiskImager can be used to overwrite your computer's own hard drive or other drives connected to your computer. Double and triple check that the drive you select is your SD card.

Creating the SD card in Windows

To create the SD card in Windows, you will need to download the program called Win32DiskImager by visiting http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/.

Once you are done with the downloading, perform the following steps:

  1. Unzip the Raspbian image by double-clicking on the Raspbian.zip file.
  2. Select a place on your hard drive to save the extracted file.
  3. Click on Extract files….
  4. Insert the SD card into your computer's SD card reader.
  5. Run Win32 Disk Imager.
    Creating the SD card in Windows
  6. Select the Raspberry Pi image on your hard drive.
  7. Select the drive letter under the device that corresponds to the SD card.
  8. Click on Write.

Creating the SD card in Macintosh OS X

OS X includes everything you need to create the SD card out of the box. We will use a utility called dd:

  1. Double-click the Raspbian image ZIP file. It will automatically extract into the same place as the ZIP file.
  2. Insert the SD card into your computer's SD card reader.
  3. Open the terminal application (located in the Applications | Utilities folder).
  4. Find the name of your SD card by typing diskutil list.
    Creating the SD card in Macintosh OS X
  5. Unmount your SD card by typing disktuil umountdisk <disk>, that is, /dev/disk2.
    Creating the SD card in Macintosh OS X
  6. Copy the OS image from your hard drive to the SD card by typing dd if=/path/to/os/image.img of=<disk> where <disk> is /dev/disk2, and path/to/os/image.img is the place to which you saved the image.
  7. It can take anywhere from 15 minutes to over an hour for the image to be written to the SD card. It will look like nothing is happening until it finishes copying. When it is done, you will see a message showing how long it took to transfer in seconds.
    Creating the SD card in Macintosh OS X

    Tip

    You can press Ctrl + T at any time to see the current status.

Creating the SD card in Linux

Like OS X, Linux includes everything you need out of the box:

  1. Insert the SD card into your computer's SD card reader.
  2. Using the terminal of your system, find the name of your SD card by typing sudo fdisk –l.
  3. If required, you can unmount your SD card by typing umount <disk> (which will be listed from the earlier command , IE/dev/disk2).
  4. Copy the OS image on your hard drive to the SD card by typing dd if=/path/to/os/image.img of=<disk>.

Now that you have created your Raspberry Pi SD card, it's time to set up our device!

Using NOOBS

The Raspberry Pi Foundation has created a piece of software called New Out Of the Box Software, often abbreviated as NOOBS. This is a small operating system, which is used to install other OSs onto your Raspberry Pi.

Installing NOOBS is much easier than other installs:

  1. Download NOOBS from http://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads and unzip the file.
  2. Insert the SD card into your computer's SD card reader.
  3. Drag and drop the NOOBS files onto the SD card and you are done!

At the first boot, you will be presented with a list of OSs available to be installed. Choose Raspbian and press Enter.

Hooking up your Raspberry Pi

It's very easy to properly set up a Raspberry Pi. If you can build a Lego set, you can build your Raspberry Pi computer. The following steps will help you in this:

  1. Place your SD card into the SD card slot on the underside of the Raspberry Pi.
  2. Connect the HDMI or RCA cable to the respective connector on the Raspberry Pi, and plug the other end into your monitor.
  3. Plug the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet jack (not applicable to Model A and A+) on the Raspberry Pi and the other end into your router or switch.
  4. Connect the USB mouse and keyboard to the two USB ports available on the Raspberry Pi. If you are using Model A, connect a USB hub to your Raspberry Pi and the mouse and keyboard to the hub.
  5. Plug the power supply's Micro USB connector into the Micro USB port on the Raspberry Pi to turn it on.
  6. A red LED, by the USB ports, will light up to indicate that the power is turned on.
  7. On your screen, a square rainbow image will appear for a brief moment, followed by some quick moving text or a graphic loading screen.

Congratulations! You have successfully booted up your Raspberry Pi!

Connecting to a Wi-Fi access point

The Raspberry Pi and Raspbian can easily connect to the Internet via Ethernet, but when using a USB wireless device, you can also connect to a Wi-Fi network. Raspbian includes a graphical utility to make connecting to a Wi-Fi access point easy. Go through the following steps:

  1. Boot up your Raspberry Pi.
  2. At the login screen, enter your username and password (default is pi and raspberry, respectively).
  3. In the command prompt, type startx to launch the desktop environment.
  4. Using your mouse, double-click on the WiFi Config icon that is on the desktop.
  5. The Wi-Fi configuration tool will appear shortly.
    Connecting to a Wi-Fi access point
  6. Click on Scan to scan for available wireless networks around you.
  7. Double-click on the one you wish to connect to.
    Connecting to a Wi-Fi access point
  8. If it is a secured network, you will be asked for a password.
  9. Enter the password and click on Add.
    Connecting to a Wi-Fi access point
  10. The Status: Disconnected message should now change to Status: Completed.
    Connecting to a Wi-Fi access point
  11. You are now connected to your wireless network.

    Note

    wpa_gui saves your connection information. If you logout or reboot your Raspberry Pi, it will automatically try to connect to a previously added access point.

    If you do not see wlan0 appear in the wpa_gui, or if your Raspberry Pi is unstable, you might need to use a powered USB hub. You should connect your device to a powered hub, and then connect the hub to the Raspberry Pi. This will ensure that the correct amount of power is received.

    You can also check whether your Wi-Fi adapter is supported by visiting http://elinux.org/RPi_USB_Wi-Fi_Adapters.

Summary

In this chapter, you learned how to create your Raspberry Pi's SD card, hook it up to your TV and other accessories, and connect it to the Internet. Now, it's time to have fun with the software on your Raspberry Pi.

In the next chapter, you will learn how to create your own video game using the Scratch programming language.

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If you are someone who loves to play games and are interested in learning more about the capabilities of your Raspberry Pi, this book is for you. Basic knowledge of Raspberry Pi programming is expected.

Who is this book for?

If you are someone who loves to play games and are interested in learning more about the capabilities of your Raspberry Pi, this book is for you. Basic knowledge of Raspberry Pi programming is expected.

What you will learn

  • Program games utilizing the Scratch language
  • Install multiple operating systems
  • Set up your Raspberry Pi computer
  • Install and configure game system emulators
  • Control your Minecraft world with the Python programming language
  • Explore different kinds of joysticks, controllers, game pads, and other input devices
  • Install applications in Linux
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Table of Contents

10 Chapters
1. Getting Started with the Raspberry Pi Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
2. Scratch Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
3. Raspberry Pi Gaming Operating Systems Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
4. Emulators Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
5. Ported Games Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
6. Linux Games Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
7. Controllers Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
8. Troubleshooting Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
A. Games List Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
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Romin K. Irani Apr 17, 2015
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The book is compact in size and what I liked about it is that it can also act as a one-stop to get your Pi setup, install the software you want to, set it up with gaming software and then even hardware. From that perspective, I was surprised and pleased to see the range of the topics that this book had. You could even zoom into the topics separately if you wanted to.The book starts off with introduction to the Pi, setting it up with the standard operating system and then zooming a bit in Scratch, which should be the most popular tool being used to teach programming to kids.Once you are done with that, the book zeroes in to special Gaming operating systems for the Pi, which you do have a choice to skip if you want. The next set of chapters focus on Emulators, Games that have been ported specifically for the Pi and Linux Games. It was a joy to get Doom (I played it after 20 years and for someone as old as me, I still love that game!) working on the Pi and then Open Arena too. Yes, Minecraft is there too. For the price of a Pi, getting Minecraft running on it is going to give endless hours of fun , especially if you have kids around. They’ll love it.The book goes one step further and gets you going with getting game controllers (hardware) setup on the Pi too. I believe it would be interesting to get these hardware to work with other applications on the Pi, like some Robotics or Gaming Console projects.Overall, this book did expose me to a lot more that could run on the Raspberry Pi. If you are looking at pushing the limits of the Pi as a gaming device only, this is your book to explore.
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I bought a pi version 2 especially to use for classic game emulation and this book taught me everything I needed to get started
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Excellent book, well written and loaded with helpful information.
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I was expecting to receive a book to teach me game programming on a Raspberry Pi. The majority of the book is dedicated to teaching you how to set up a Pi and use it as an emulator. There is nothing in this book about game design. There is only one chapter on game programming.I was hoping this book contained stuff about programming in C or Python and include code examples and perhaps lessons. The book has one chapter on MIT's Scratch programming language. It is an educational language meant as an introduction to programming for elementary school kids. If you are smart enough to read this book then Scratch is probably too rudimentary for you.I should have done more research before dropping money on this book. This book feels like just fluff and filler. It feels like a cash grab. I would recommend buying a different book if you want to learn about the Pi or Pi programming.
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