Asus Tinker Board
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Honestly, It would probably run without porting anything.... The Tinker board runs Debian so it should be a matter of just doing the manual install....
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@nullhart It would likely need more than that.
https://www.reddit.com/r/RetroPie/comments/5pxb9h/yeah_but_can_it_run_retropie/
RetroPie will need to include support for it. If it has X with h/w opengl (not gles), it may be possible to get somewhere with a generic X11 + opengl build, but it may well need more work than that (and for running on the framebuffer, some of the existing mali code may work, but it expects specific packages to be available - eg mali-fbdev as shipped with odroid ubuntu etc).
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I have one and whilst not tried retropie yet can offer these insights:
OS images are pre-installed debian with lxsession.
The kodi version is the same with kodi pre-installed, but still boots to lxdesktop.
(User linaro pass linaro - not documented anywhere)Pulseaudio doesn't detect an hdmi sink, so even though kodi runs, unless you have usb audio hw, its silence.
I've put it back on a shelf as i don't have the time just now, but hopefully things will improve.
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See Asus! It's not as easy as it seems to make a Pi clone! ;-)
If Asus doesn't get behind their Tinker Board than it's not going anywhere. -
if this ever came to work with retropie i would buy one in a heartbeat. i do like that its the same size so it will fit nicely in my pi modded systems
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I'm waiting for a board like this with good retropie support. I think the pricetag for the hardware is still ok. The Pi3 is already a really good system and it has a great community, but it could use some more power here and there. Sadly, I don't think we will see a Pi4 before 2018 :(
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Anyone tested Retropie on the Asus Tinker ?? Hopefully it will work :-)
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I wasted a couple of hours on it yesterday. No luck.
First of all the most basic stuff don't work well on the ASUS OS they offer now.
I had to fix apt-get as well as locale settings and ntp. After having a decently working OS I first I tried to force the __platform variable of the Retropie manual installation script to all the default options and I had no success.
Then I went for pi2 as it is at least a similar architecture 32bit, installation went through with missing dependencies and so I tried to compile EmulationStation manually. After wasting a couple of hours on that I discovered I had to compile libSDL with special options, which I did, but still compilation of EmulationStation failed.
I learned a lot and I would have to wipe the OS and redo all the steps manually, however no time in the next few days. Honestly it's a pain, I wouldn't recommend getting this Asus board for this purpose at this stage. I got it just because it was a super promo deal at 35€ with a cheap plastic case, but the pi3 would have been a wiser choice in the end.
If retropie adds the Support I'll be happy to donate a bunch of money to save another half day of work :) -
@stereodark
It's good to learn new things!If retropie adds the Support I'll be happy to donate a bunch of money to save another half day of work :)
Maybe you should purchase one for BuZz and donate a bunch of money ;-)
If he actually had one to "tinker" on, I could see the odds of RetroPie getting ported to ASUS Tinker Board being greatly increased! -
@stereodark Thanks for your heads up! Honestly I'm surprised Asus software us that bad, I think a good software base is one of the most important steps to build a healthy community.
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This is too bad, I'm going to buy another pi or tinker board next month and this was a big consideration. I was hoping that the increased power would have let some of the emulators run without overclocking.
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Note I have one of these boards now (Thanks to ASUS for offering/sending one) , so will be looking into compatibility with RetroPie on it in the near future.
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@BuZz this is awesome news. I hope it works out. I really want to upgrade.
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@BuZz Please share the results :))
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@BuZz interested to see how it turns out!
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Hi BuZz,
did you get it work with RetroPie ?? :)
And is it much faster than PI 3 ?
If yes i will buy one...
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@Rotarum I will update when I have news. There is no timeline for this.
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@BuZz ok Thanks :) Hopefully you can test it soon when you have time...
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ASUS announced yesterday they are now selling the tinker board in North America ...
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