Arduino Uno

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KILROY wrote:Yeah, the Quad Core is the Pi 3 version for $35, and yes, you will need an external Video source to run the graphics on. The on board video will not cut it. As for the HD, install everything on a Micro SD card and use that as the HD source ;)

I would use a SD Card, however, I am going to also have a emulator for all the Arcade games, so I have to have something bigger. But I plan on using a Micro 256 SSD. Similar to what you would find in a Surface or something along those lines. I can get them up to 256gb for fairly cheap and they are a little bit faster than SD cards.
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Well, it's up to you, but I use a 32 or 64 GB Micro SD and they work fine for the board to hold them and out of site. An SSD will work, but it's bulky and you will have to find a way to stash it.
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KILROY wrote:Well, it's up to you, but I use a 32 or 64 GB Micro SD and they work fine for the board to hold them and out of site. An SSD will work, but it's bulky and you will have to find a way to stash it.

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I am talking about the SSD that is on the end there. That is a actual SSHD and is about as big as your thumb
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No, I'm familiar with it, but you still have to find a way stash it and hook it up, which means you either purchase a cable or a case with a cable, it's not like using a Micro SD that is 32 or 64 GIGS and as small as your pinky nail and it just slides into the motherboard of the Pi 3 and out of site out of mind ;)
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Which is true, but the thing is so small that it doesn't bother me to quickly make a little pocket for it in the table. I just need it to read faster than a Micro SD because it will have a lot going on when I have 2-4 people playing Super Mario at the same time on it. I need it to be as fast as it can be for the multiplayer aspect of it
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Understood.

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I bought a 256 GB MicroSD card for my surface... I'm pretty sure it's false advertising, as it seems to actually hold closer to 2 GB, and also becomes unreadable quite frequently.

Sandisk and Samsung sell them up to 200 GB for about twice the price I paid for my 256 GB chip, which was dirt cheap.
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If you have a Surface RT they only read up to I think 64gb and Surface Pro 1-3 only reads to 128gb
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False.

1 MB < SDSC (SD) <= 2 GB < SDHC <= 32 GB < SDXC <= 2 TB

It's not the size of the SD card that matters, it's the memory standard.

All Microsoft Surfaces support flash memory standards: microSD, microSDHC, and microSDXC.

When someone invents a new flash memory standard that exceeds 2 TB, it will not be supported by any device currently on the market, just like old SDHC readers won't read modern SDXC cards.
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I used to sell them at a call center for Microsoft. Trust me they have limits on the expandable memory. I am pretty sure that those are the limitations. It might recognize all that space, but it will only use the allowed portion of it.
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