Bartop with N150 instead of RPI?
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I don't like the RPI5. The RPI4 is okay.
Would an N150 mini PC 32-bit system also be suitable for Retropie?
If so, what do I need to consider?
My idea: Debian Bookworm real 32bit system without GUI and then install Retropie?I'm asking because I want to know before I buy it ;)
For GPIOs I forked a library : https://github.com/ltspicer/usb_gpio
I use servos for toggle restrictors @ joysticks 4 to 8 way.
And Sanwa compatible joysticks from Aliexpress (USB).
See: https://www.ltspiceusers.ch/threads/arcade-bartop-im-selbstbau.457/
Can work this configuration fine?PS:
I have donated 5 £ ;)
I think, a 32bit system is more powerfull than a Raspberry (?)Excuse me my terrible english
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M mitu moved this topic from Ideas and Development
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I would check https://retropie.org.uk/stats/pkgflags/ to see if an emulator you want to use is not supported on x86.
If you stick with Debian/Ubuntu as base OS RetroPie-Setup should work.
For the GPIO you could also use an USB to I2C (e.g https://github.com/harbaum/I2C-Tiny-USB) and some MCP23017, albeit it might be a little more to tinker to get also the servos addressed.
I did not try to run servos with https://gp2040-ce.info/ but it might be worth a little research before you start your project.
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Thank you for the donation.
My idea: Debian Bookworm real 32bit system without GUI and then install Retropie?
Not quite - use Debian with a minimal GUI (XFCE/LXDE) and a 64 bit system. On a PC, RetroPie is meant to be used from a desktop session (X11/Wayland). Next week the new Debian Trixie (stable) version will be released and there will be no more 32bit installation images (just like Ubuntu/Fedora/other distros), so use the 64 bit installation image.
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