Lakka-LibreELEC
batocera.linux
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Makefile | Python | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Lakka-LibreELEC
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Updating cores
Lakka I believe formats its SD/Main Drive as a Linux filesystem that cannot be accessed easily from a non-Linux device. More info here: https://github.com/libretro/Lakka-LibreELEC/wiki/Accessing-Lakka-filesystem Note: Samba and FTP allow you to wirelessly move files like BIOS files (which go in the storage/system folder as it appears when connected via Samba or FTP, btw) to your Lakka system, and I recommend these methods.
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Turning my Framework laptop into a tiny desktop
I have an idea for you:
https://www.lakka.tv/
Endless hours of nostalgic fun, especially if you invite a colleague from the same generation.
- Building a Linux arcade machine
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Streaming/Gaming Client OS?
If you're looking for retro, I'd recommend Lakka OS. I've used it in the past, the only real issue was trying to get to the BIOS/formatting the drive (but I was using a Laptop with fastboot enabled).
- Is there a launcher like emudeck but for Desktop PCs?
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Imac mid 2011
Plenty of uses! Install a modern MacOS with Open Core Legacy Patcher (https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher/MODELS.html). Install Lakka and turn it into a retro gaming device (https://www.lakka.tv). Etc etc. Your model has a Thunderbolt connection so you can get an Thunderbolt enclosure + SSD and install the OS there. It’ll be a lot faster than the internal HDD. Of course you can swap the internal drive but with iMacs it’s always a hassle.
- No wifi or bluetooth on Laptop running lakka. Worked previously on windows 10. Any ideas on how to get drivers?
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Computer Noob here, Found a old HP Thin client, model: T5565 (that I was hoping to use as a retro emulating machine) but when I boot it up i get the following image
Check out https://www.lakka.tv/ is an OS designed for retro gaming on low powered devices like thin client PC's and rasberry Pi's etc.
- Looking for solid cocktail table front end for odroid n2
- Console retro gaming
batocera.linux
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Miyo mini + is the best choice in my life!!!
& here's their official website
- v39 beta not booting normally from SD card on Steam Deck OLED?
- Batocera.linux – free retro-gaming distribution
- How easy is it to build and wire a custom cabinet?
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Looking for input setting up emulation machine
The OS you probably want is Batocera. I have a couple external SSDs that I use to run it on my VCSs, and they're great. It's definitely an easier setup than Windows with Launchbox, and you don't have to deal with licensing, forced updates, and all the other Windows garbage.
- Display Issues with Sega, NES, PSP and SNES
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So I had an Arcade1UP Partycade modded with 12,000 games. I have no clue how to use this. I can only play a few games. I hope someone knows how to use this?!?
This subreddit is for the completely free and open-source distribution that you would find at https://batocera.org/ which comes with absolutely no copyrighted ROMs(games). You will only get support here for that and that alone. Unfortunately if you bought a preconfigured system ("unofficial image"), your issues are with the people who sold it to you. Nobody here can help you with anything outside the scope of the official release of Batocera. Which does have thorough documentation; https://wiki.batocera.org/
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[Dolphin-standalone] Issue with wiimotenew.ini and batocera (dolphincontrollers.py) using emulated wiimote external profiles
You made this post on the Github as the bug report, right? https://github.com/batocera-linux/batocera.linux/issues/8905
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Batocera Beta 37 RPSC3 not working/loading.
This is the only issue I could find and says it has been fixed a few weeks back. https://github.com/batocera-linux/batocera.linux/issues/8722
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MiSTer vs Super Nt for my needs?
Alternatively, since you just built a nice PC, you can take the free options and just software emulate classic systems and run MAME. If you don't have time to set much up, look into a Batocera boot drive https://batocera.org/
What are some alternatives?
EmuELEC - EmuELEC, retro emulation for Amlogic devices. Based on CoreELEC. https://emuelec.org or join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/jQWCFwTn5T
LibreELEC.tv - Just enough OS for KODI
RetroArch - Cross-platform, sophisticated frontend for the libretro API. Licensed GPLv3.
351ELEC - Handheld firmware optimized for the Anbernic RG351P/M/V devices.
arkos - Another rockchip Operating System
old-RetroBat-obsolete - RetroBat is the best way to play your ROMs collection on Windows !
docker-install - Docker installation script
libretro-thumbnails - Thumbnails for RetroArch
EmulationStation - A Fork of Emulation Station for RetroPie. Emulation Station is a flexible emulator front-end supporting keyboardless navigation and custom system themes.