Operating System Nexus (OSN)

Operating System Nexus (OSN)

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Designed around a Raspberry Pi 3 B+, I wanted to run multiple operating systems without having to run BerryBoot, or in general having to partition a microSD card. Having card storage on the side of the system allows for quick swapping of the OS without having to search for another card. This design has the fan turned as to blow air out of the casing, along with a huge amount of ventilation on the top and bottom of the system. Even with the wide vents on the corners of the case, very little amount of dust should accumulate so long as the fan is on. The fan has a minimalist guard built into the case to protect it from stray fingers and kitty paws (My cat hops in front of my TV and walks on the system) Previous iterations of the Nexus Systems (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3264270 & https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3005202) were made primarily for retro gaming; but due to some OS's not running on the Raspberry Pi 3 B+ specifically, it's recommended the base model Raspberry Pi 3 or 3 B is to be used instead. (Windows 10 IoT isnt officially out for the 3 B+ as of January 2019)

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