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Free Raspberry Pi mini-computer, loaded with retro videogames


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Free Raspberry Pi mini-computer for collection from Lordship Lane Estate. It was a hand-me-down from a friend, who loaded it with retro video games, but we weren't able to test what's on it. It comes with a power plug and an HDMI cable to attach it to a screen. You would need a controller to play the games. Very versatile item for anyone who wants to learn to adapt and make their own mini-computer!
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