I worked on an image then saw someone already did a better job, I downloaded and installed and a few minor tweaks and this works like a charm. Reys 128GB image.
Can you tell me exactly what brand, model microSD card you used? I have read that some have issues with this image. Thanks.
Has anyone tried overclocking their RP3 yet? I'm just curious if the performance is worth it and if its stable. I read that overclocking will help with some of the n64 and mame roms to be able to run much better.
Has anyone tried overclocking their RP3 yet? I'm just curious if the performance is worth it and if its stable. I read that overclocking will help with some of the n64 and mame roms to be able to run much better.
I ordered a small LCD screen with case and some heatsinks. When those arrive I will attempt an overclock, a fan would be even better.
Has anyone tried overclocking their RP3 yet? I'm just curious if the performance is worth it and if its stable. I read that overclocking will help with some of the n64 and mame roms to be able to run much better.
I've overclocked mine following the settings here:
I've got just 2 small aluminum heatsinks that came with my kit, and I've never seen the temperature warning icon so it seems to be fine. N64 games play pretty good now, there's the occasional audio hiccup but every game I've tried is totally playable
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Got a follow up email to say my item is out of stock and they might cancel in 3 days if they can't find one. FFFFFFFFUUUUUUUU
I on the other hand, have a brand new raspberry pi 3 kit and a couple controllers sitting on my desk right now which will be full of retro gaming goodness in a few hours .
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This is an interesting development. There's a new micro PC board available called the Odroid C2. Faster processor, more powerful GPU, and double the ram of the pi 3, for the same price
@roleo I have been generously offered an ODroid-C2 for free from Hardkernel so I will look into adding official support once it arrives. Thanks for your code feedback etc.
I on the other hand, have a brand new raspberry pi 3 kit and a couple controllers sitting on my desk right now which will be full of retro gaming goodness in a few hours .
Nice.
The part I hate about copyright rules would stop lesser (perhaps greater?) men than me.
I have about 60 old game cartridges boxed and stored. When I set up my pi I didn't install any that I don't have in the box... not really because of copyright, but because the ones I played back when are the same ones I want to get retro with now. And I was perfectly comfortable doing this because I own them.
But it doesn't work that way - as I now understand it, I am in violation because I didn't copy my own cartridges? As this makes zero logical sense to me, I no have no issue downloading and playing games I didn't own/don't have in the box of treasures.