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RGB-Pi WIKI

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Welcome to the official documentation of RGB-Pi!

RGB-Pi is a combination of custom hardware and software that transform any Raspberry Pi into a full blown retro game console for any CRT TV supporting SCART, or arcade machine for your JAMMA cabinet.

For any other additional question that you cannot find in this wiki, you can check the following additional resources:

You can also report any issue in GitHub Issues

Hardware

RGB-Pi


Miscellaneous


Known Issues


Software

RGB-Pi OS/4

RGB-Pi OS/2

As of January 1, 2024, official support for OS2 will no longer be provided since OS4 offers much superior features and has many bugs present in OS2 already resolved, please consider upgrading to a Pi4.

FAQ