Atari 32GB SD Card and Atari Fight Sticks
Oh hi,
TL;DR; Thinking of doing a community project to support the lack of support from MicroCenter.
I recently inherited an Atari Fight Stick (no trackball) and decided I would finally pick up a Raspberry Pi 3+ to install into my Atari Fight Stick with Trackball and while in the process of setting it up when I decided to check for updates to the 32GB Atari SD card sold by MicroCenter and am seeing a common theme… this project has been abandoned. :\
So in the name of preservation I am going to look at migrating the project to a more recent Raspbian OS and hopefully support a larger selection of controllers or at least the ones promised before the support ended.
Feel free to respond to this post.
Brian
Play Retro
Comments
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Hi Brian! We have had a few inquiries about this recently. I will be emailing you for more information regarding this issue.
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Looking forward to it! Thank you
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