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While you can easily run a server on any computer (the program requires a server app to run in conjunction with a client “game” app), why not use your newly acquired Raspberry Pi? I don’t know!
A special version of "Minecraft" is available to download and install on the Raspberry Pi for free, but setting it up isn't as simple as running it on Windows.
Minecraft players just can't help but tinker, can they? But just how well does a server run on a credit card-sized machine that has only 256Mb of memory?
He’s created a bridge between Minecraft circuits and their real life counterparts using a Raspberry Pi. [Angus]’ build relies on a mod for Minecraft servers running as a Bukkit plugin.
As with all things Raspberry Pi, a group of users have figured out how to install the full version of Minecraft on your Raspberry Pi 2 or 3.
The people who built the Raspberry Pi say there's a question they're asked almost every single day—does it run Minecraft? "It’ll carry a revised feature set and support for several programming ...
The makers of Raspberry Pi can now officially say that yes, yes it does. While you can’t download Minecraft to play on your Raspberry Pi just yet, you will be able to do so very soon.
The perennially popular Minecraft is heading to the humble Raspberry Pi, promising owners of the dirt-cheap microcomputer the chance to play and hack the block-bashing create-a-thon for free.
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