Broadcasting Classic 80s Shows to my Childhood TV / Commodore TV Tuner
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 Published On Nov 11, 2023

I'd love to have classic 1980s TV, music, MTV, or movies, constantly streaming on my original Childhood TV set, and I think I have a way to do it using a Raspberry Pi. Check out http://PCBWay.com - great PCBs from $5! 🚀 And discover Retro Recipes PowerUp! at   / perifractic   &    / @retrorecipes   or click ❤️‍🔥 Thanks under the vid 🙌 Your support is the secret ingredient that keeps ЯR cooking 🔥

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RECIPE INGREDIENTS:
• Marstudy RasPi kits: https://amzn.to/3Swemdd
• https://www.my80stv.com or https://www.my90stv.com
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• Chickenlips PETSCIIBOARD™: http://perifractic.com/petsciiboard

MUSIC CRUDITES:
• Knight Rider music by Stu Phillips & Don Peake remixed by:    / @enzomusic_de  
• Other music by Perifractic: http://retrorecip.es/music

OTHER SAUCES & CHEERS:
• Wikipedia / Wikimedia Commons
• The Internet Archive
• Gardenside Prods., Clue Detectives & Paradise Radio
• Special thanks to Ladyfractic & Junifractic!
• All other media featured is marked as public domain on Google Images or used with written permission or shown under fair use law.

MENU:
0:00 Intro & Context
2:08 How can we do it?
5:55 Raspberry Pi 4 Starter Kit
7:54 80s TV Broadcasts Today
10:19 RasPi Build
11:45 Adding Wi-Fi (But Wi?)
12:45 Connection to TV
16:09 Testing
17:57 RasPi OS Setup
18:13 Introducing Chickenlips PETSCIIBOARD™
20:29 Booting to OS
21:03 Teleporting to the 80s...
22:55 Can we get it fullscreen?
24:35 Conclusion & Supporter Credits

CORRECTION
11:26 That 3.5mm audio output jack is (I later learned) actually audio & video. Although the RasPi 4 doesn't have a dedicated composite out like earlier models, you can use a 3.5mm to A/V adapter here to get composite from that port. Neat!

THANK YOU MODERATORS:
• Conrad Vogel
•    / @cubiclenate  
• James Langridge
• Lee Volante
• Mauricio Tonnera

SOME INGREDIENTS BY:
• http://MattGrandis.net - designer of https://perifractic.com site
•   / _gazmarshall   - some graphics
• http://PaulKitching3d.com - some 3D models

© All original music & content Copyright & TM Retro Recipes™ LLC 1988-2023.

*Some links may offer some peanuts to support this retrochannel but all opinions are 100% unbiased.

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