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Retropie x64 - Step-by-Step

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    Morphina
    last edited by 30 Dec 2022, 14:21

    I like to try Retropie x64 but don’t know how till install it on Rasperry and to get it work.

    Can any one help me to post a step-by-step instruktions how to build it?

    Think other are intressting in it too.

    Thanks!

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      mitu Global Moderator
      last edited by 30 Dec 2022, 16:21

      @Morphina said in Retropie x64 - Step-by-Step:

      Can any one help me to post a step-by-step instruktions how to build it?

      Did you take a look in the docs ?

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        Ashpool @Morphina
        last edited by Ashpool 31 Dec 2022, 00:40

        @mitu as Morphina also said

        how till install it on Rasperry

        I'll guess the question, better to say phrasing of x64 was meant in regards to a retropie install on a 64bit Raspberry OS and not as a reference to the architecture amd64/x86-64/x64/... of the system and that is so far not supported by the official releases of retropie, or am I wrong on that/have missed it so far?
        @Morphina Monkabuntu/retropie 64bit or however such images/projects be named, they are (AFAIK) not part of the official retropie project! But maybe it would be best if you provide the basic information asked for here, and then such misunderstandings could be kept on/to a minimal level.

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          Darksavior @Morphina
          last edited by Darksavior 31 Dec 2022, 07:12

          @Morphina You'll have to wait until Retropie supports the latest version of the Pi OS which is Debian 11 Bullseye. I checked the Raspberry Pi website and they don't offer the 64bit version of Debian 10 Buster of the Pi OS anymore.

          @Ashpool I helped a few in the Bullseye-related threads but I was told not to do that anymore because the development is not finished which makes sense.

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