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hypseus-singe
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Dragon's Lair - A1Up vs Daphne on Retro Pie
It also appears that TimeWarp "lair2" has the visual move prompts turned on in certain levels, with no option to disable currently. This was originally disabled via the Service Menu: https://github.com/DirtBagXon/hypseus-singe/discussions/74
- Daphne / Singe Laserdisc emulator replacement - Hypseus Singe
- Modern Daphne SDL2 replacement laserdisc emulator - Hypseus Singe
raspberry-xmrig-64
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Cryto Mining Monero using a Raspberry Pi 4 8G
Well in my dive I saw that using 1g Pages could increase your hash rate, but I couldn’t get it working without recompiling the kernel with hugefiles on. So some more time later I found this https://github.com/kraoc/raspberrypi-monero-minig that claims to be getting a high of 574H/s. With a bait like that I decided to give their approach a try. Reading through I went to https://github.com/kraoc/raspberry-linux-64 and https://github.com/kraoc/raspberry-xmrig-64 an optimized kernel and xmrig compile respectively. I didn’t download their pre-compiled kernel binary. I instead followed their instructions found in the folder raspberrypi readme.md of both repositories. Using two cores this boosted my hash rate to 108.2H/s. With all four it is about 98H/s. Neither are anywhere close to 574. Though I wasn’t expecting to reach that I was hoping to reach close to 475H/s but more expecting 200H/s as I haven’t and wasn’t planning on over clocked my pi.
What are some alternatives?
nCine - A cross-platform 2D game engine
raspberrypi-monero-minig - Raspberry PI 4 Monero Minning
OpenFrameworks - openFrameworks is a community-developed cross platform toolkit for creative coding in C++.
xmrig - RandomX, KawPow, CryptoNight and GhostRider unified CPU/GPU miner and RandomX benchmark
Mudlet - ⚔️ A cross-platform, open source, and super fast MUD client with scripting in Lua
xmrig - Monero (rx/0, rx/wow, rx/loki, defyx, rx/arq, rx/sfx, rx/keva, cn/0, cn/1, cn/2, cn/r, cn/fast, cn/half, cn/xao, cn/rto, cn/rwz, cn/zls, cn/double, cn/gpu, cn-lite/0, cn-lite/1, cn-heavy/0, cn-heavy/tube, cn-heavy/xhv, cn-pico, cn-pico/tlo, argon2/chukwa, argon2/wrkz, astrobwt) CPU/GPU miner
RetroPie-Extra - A collection of unofficial scripts for adding more emulators/ports/games to RetroPie.
raspberry-linux-64 - Kernel source tree for Raspberry Pi Foundation-provided kernel builds. Issues unrelated to the linux kernel should be posted on the community forum at https://www.raspberrypi.org/forum
parasol - Vector graphics engine and app framework for Windows and Linux, supporting SVG
meta-splash - A psplash customization layer
Wolf Engine - The Wolf is a comprehensive set of C/C++ open source libraries for realtime rendering, realtime streaming and game developing
pyrtmidi - Realtime MIDI I/O for python.