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There is a version of the operating system for the Raspberry Pi that has been compiled for an x86 architecture - for a normal PC.  This can downloaded as an ISO image which can be used to create a bootable install on a normal USB stick.
 
There is a version of the operating system for the Raspberry Pi that has been compiled for an x86 architecture - for a normal PC.  This can downloaded as an ISO image which can be used to create a bootable install on a normal USB stick.
  
This version of the operating system is variously referred to as Pixel, or Debian for the x86.  In fact it is very nearly the normal Noobs install you would get when you buy a Raspberry Pi.  It includes everything Box Of Stops needs to run.
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This version of the operating system is variously referred to as Pixel, or Debian for the x86.  In fact it is very nearly the normal Noobs install you would get when you buy a Raspberry Pi.  It includes everything Box Of Stops needs to run.  And it's not too demanding on the hardware it needs either - it will typically run on a 10 year old PC or laptop.
  
 
== Install instructions ==
 
== Install instructions ==
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Clearly a PC has no [[Gpio button|Gpio buttons]], but otherwise this can be used as a full version of Box Of Stops.
 
Clearly a PC has no [[Gpio button|Gpio buttons]], but otherwise this can be used as a full version of Box Of Stops.
  
Although the overall performance of a PC is typically better than a Raspberry Pi, we think on average the [[Latency]] experience on the Pi is still better.  Clearly this varies more from PC to PC than it does from Pi to Pi, but it remains the case that we recommend the Raspberry Pi for the best Box Of Stops experience.
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Although the overall performance of a PC is typically quicker than a Raspberry Pi, we think on average the [[Latency]] experience on the Pi is still better.  Clearly this varies more from PC to PC than it does from Pi to Pi, but it remains the case that we recommend the Raspberry Pi for the best experience when playing Box Of Stops.

Revision as of 04:02, 26 June 2017

Another way to try running Box Of Stops without a Raspberry Pi is to boot a PC from a USB stick or thumb drive.

There is a version of the operating system for the Raspberry Pi that has been compiled for an x86 architecture - for a normal PC. This can downloaded as an ISO image which can be used to create a bootable install on a normal USB stick.

This version of the operating system is variously referred to as Pixel, or Debian for the x86. In fact it is very nearly the normal Noobs install you would get when you buy a Raspberry Pi. It includes everything Box Of Stops needs to run. And it's not too demanding on the hardware it needs either - it will typically run on a 10 year old PC or laptop.

Install instructions

Please visit here for instructions on how to download the image and transfer it to the USB stick. Please note this will need to be a dedicated USB drive - the install will erase any data already on there.

Once you boot the PC from the USB stick, you will see the normal desktop for a Raspberry Pi. This is the guide to attaching to a Wifi network from there.

And then the normal install instructions for Box Of Stops can be used.

Differences

Clearly a PC has no Gpio buttons, but otherwise this can be used as a full version of Box Of Stops.

Although the overall performance of a PC is typically quicker than a Raspberry Pi, we think on average the Latency experience on the Pi is still better. Clearly this varies more from PC to PC than it does from Pi to Pi, but it remains the case that we recommend the Raspberry Pi for the best experience when playing Box Of Stops.