Raspberry Pi 3 With Lakka

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Raspberry Pi 3 With Lakka

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have you ever wander how you can play old school games?. Well fi you do heres an step by step easy process to make it.

Supplies

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The supplies that will be needed is a raspberry pi 3, screen that supports HDMI, a computer Mac os or Windows, a micro sd card reader, and a micro sd card to get the software up an running.

Software

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once you have a micro SD card, go to the raspberry pi website(raspberrypi.com). once you have gone to the website click on software which is on the top right of your screen. then once you have went to a screen then download the raspberry pi os, then download for Windows if your using a pc if your using a macbook then download for Mac os.

Rewriting the Micro SD Card

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When the raspberry pi app is done downloading click on something called( CHOOSE OS) once you have clicked on that it will show you one of the many software you can install on your raspberry pi but for this project will choose something called Emulations and game OS. once you have clicked on the emulation click on the software called lakka once you have clicked on lakka it will show different versions click on the one that says (Lakka 4.3 - pi 2 / pi 3 (32-bit)) after that it will bring you back the the main menu once your in the main menu click on (CHOOSE STORAGE) then pit in your micro sd card in the miro sd card reader then put in your computer of choice after that click write( for mac it may ask for you administration code so just put in your code)

Final Step

once the raspberry pi app says the micro sd card have been rewritten take it out and put it in your raspberry pi 3 then give the raspberry pi some power. Congratulations you have your own personal emulator that can run old school games.