I recently created a local Minecraft PE PocketMine server running on my Raspberry Pi. I started by creating a PocketMine directory and entered the command
while in my PocketMine folder. I waited for everything to download, then deleted the folder "bin". After that, I went to http://sourceforge.net/projects/pocketmine/files/builds/ and looked for the newest PHP Raspbian .tar.gz file. I downloaded that to my Raspberry Pi, extracted it, and deleted the .tar.gz file. I ran the command ./start.sh and followed the setup wizard (I just pressed enter for the things that I didn't know what to do with). I logged into the server using my iPad. Logging in for the first time will take around two minutes because the world has to generate. It was usable, but not that great. Chunks took around 30 seconds to generate. But it is not that powerful of a computer, remember?
Raspberry Pi 2 @700MHz
UPDATE** You can overclock it to 1000MHz, but I didn't realize it at the time.
What are you asking in this post? Are you advertising the server, asking for staff or is it just a random post about it? And also, what is the port and what is the IP address?
if you are asking for staff I would like to apply,
Mcpe name: TomBR
Why I would like to be staff: I just like playing multiplayer and building.
Maturity level: 9/10
if there is anything else you want to know just ask.
Great tutorial, but it seems to be a bit confusing. This would be great when I order 4 Raspberry PI 3's. I would be able to overclock them and create a cluster computer out of them. This would increase the loading speed, but keep up the good work! Make sure to add in every single detail there is to know. You need to tell us how to extract the files not just say you extracted them. Other than that, this is an amazing tutorial!
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I recently created a local Minecraft PE PocketMine server running on my Raspberry Pi. I started by creating a PocketMine directory and entered the command
wget -q -0 - http://get.pocketmine.net/ | bash
while in my PocketMine folder. I waited for everything to download, then deleted the folder "bin". After that, I went to http://sourceforge.net/projects/pocketmine/files/builds/ and looked for the newest PHP Raspbian .tar.gz file. I downloaded that to my Raspberry Pi, extracted it, and deleted the .tar.gz file. I ran the command ./start.sh and followed the setup wizard (I just pressed enter for the things that I didn't know what to do with). I logged into the server using my iPad. Logging in for the first time will take around two minutes because the world has to generate. It was usable, but not that great. Chunks took around 30 seconds to generate. But it is not that powerful of a computer, remember?
Raspberry Pi 2 @700MHz
UPDATE** You can overclock it to 1000MHz, but I didn't realize it at the time.
What are you asking in this post? Are you advertising the server, asking for staff or is it just a random post about it? And also, what is the port and what is the IP address?
if you are asking for staff I would like to apply,
Mcpe name: TomBR
Why I would like to be staff: I just like playing multiplayer and building.
Maturity level: 9/10
if there is anything else you want to know just ask.
Me!
Come visit me on my Homepage! - https://TheDragonRing.github.io/
ImagicalMine
The mine of imagical server software (in my opinion at least...) - http://ImagicalMine.net/
No. As previously stated, it is a local server. It is just instructions on how to create a Raspberry Pi Minecraft Server.
Thanks, but I don't need staff.
Ok
Me!
Come visit me on my Homepage! - https://TheDragonRing.github.io/
ImagicalMine
The mine of imagical server software (in my opinion at least...) - http://ImagicalMine.net/
Great tutorial, but it seems to be a bit confusing. This would be great when I order 4 Raspberry PI 3's. I would be able to overclock them and create a cluster computer out of them. This would increase the loading speed, but keep up the good work! Make sure to add in every single detail there is to know. You need to tell us how to extract the files not just say you extracted them. Other than that, this is an amazing tutorial!