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    Z3735F Linux vs retropie

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      adiif1
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      Hello, was someone using a similar set?
      unfortunately, the psx emulator works tragically 30-40 fps: /

      i use last version retropie with xubuntu 32 bit version

      Technical Specifications :
      Z3735F : unlock 1.8 ghz
      2 gb ram
      Intel HD Graphics (Bay Trail, 313 - 646 MHz), Quick Sync, Wireless Display, Clear Video HD, Intel 64, SSE 4.1, SSE 4.2, AES-NI, Secure Key, Anti-Theft, Identify-Protection, max. 2 GB Single-Channel DDR3L-RS 1333, Quick Sync

      with micro sd from samsung evo plus 128 gb :<

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        barbudreadmon @adiif1
        last edited by barbudreadmon

        @adiif1 That's normal. As i said a few times on this forum, playing psx on a x86 cpu with a frequency below 2.4Ghz is unrealistic. Psx runs fine on rpi because there is an arm dynarec, but there is no such thing for x86. From an emulation point of view, with the number of emulator having arm dynarecs and no x86 dynarecs, your board is worse than a raspberry.

        Edit : oh, and if you don't know what's a dynarec : http://emulation.gametechwiki.com/index.php/Dynamic_recompilation

        FBNeo developer - github - forum

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          Clyde @barbudreadmon
          last edited by

          @barbudreadmon said in Z3735F Linux vs retropie:

          Edit : oh, and if you don't know what's a dynarec : http://emulation.gametechwiki.com/index.php/Dynamic_recompilation

          I actually looked up dynarec on the web before noticing your link (reading posts until the end can be helpful). Interestingly, the Gametechwiki entry seems to be a 1:1 copy of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_recompilation, or is it vice versa? :)

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            adiif1 @barbudreadmon
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            @barbudreadmon
            what will be stronger pi3+A or odroid c0?I need a small size

            unless you recommend something else with similar sizes (height)

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              barbudreadmon @adiif1
              last edited by

              @adiif1 said in Z3735F Linux vs retropie:

              what will be stronger pi3+A or odroid c0?I need a small size

              Seems like the c0 might be faster, however hardware support for the pi3 might be better.

              FBNeo developer - github - forum

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                adiif1 @barbudreadmon
                last edited by

                @barbudreadmon Thanx :)

                strange thing because I have drops fps on pi3 + A on full hd

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                  barbudreadmon @adiif1
                  last edited by

                  @adiif1 said in Z3735F Linux vs retropie:

                  strange thing because I have drops fps on pi3 + A on full hd

                  Performance wise, playing in full hd isn't recommended on any of those boards.

                  FBNeo developer - github - forum

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                    adiif1 @barbudreadmon
                    last edited by

                    @barbudreadmon

                    Thanx for information bro :)

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