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If you're lucky and your RPi 3B has the same SoC as the 3B+, then it should work (see other post on timings). The RPi doesn't need 5A, actually it's within specs of the expansion port when using a single core only (as Sidekick64 and RAD do). But still, a stable power supply is required and I recommend to use one. |
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Hi!
I'm using the RAD Project with my Raspberry PI 3B (not plus) SOC.
Also I'm using it with my c128 NTSC "Slim".
Normally I need to power my RbPI with its own power source about of 5A capability.
Even so, I usually experience some gliches.
Is important that I need to use a RbPI 3B+(plus) instead of my RbPI3B (not plus)?
Best Regards
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