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    • edmaul69E
      edmaul69
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      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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      • Capt_MorganCreekC
        Capt_MorganCreek
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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 :(

        RetroPie64 - My Nintendo 64 conversion: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/post/55927

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          Rotarum
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          Anyone tested Retropie on the Asus Tinker ?? Hopefully it will work :-)

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            stereodark
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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 :)

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              backstander @stereodark
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              @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!

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              • Capt_MorganCreekC
                Capt_MorganCreek @stereodark
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                @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.

                RetroPie64 - My Nintendo 64 conversion: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/post/55927

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                  Charononus
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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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                  • BuZzB
                    BuZz administrators
                    last edited by BuZz

                    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.

                    To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                    • edmaul69E
                      edmaul69 @BuZz
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                      @BuZz this is awesome news. I hope it works out. I really want to upgrade.

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                        Rotarum @BuZz
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                        @BuZz Please share the results :))

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                          Normohl
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                          @BuZz interested to see how it turns out!

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                            Rotarum
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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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                            • BuZzB
                              BuZz administrators @Rotarum
                              last edited by

                              @Rotarum I will update when I have news. There is no timeline for this.

                              To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                                Rotarum @BuZz
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                                @BuZz ok Thanks :) Hopefully you can test it soon when you have time...

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                                  Jake
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                                  ASUS announced yesterday they are now selling the tinker board in North America ...

                                  http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/asus-releases-tinker-board-single-board-computer-in-north-america/

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                                    memothejanitor
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                                    Hi all, I just received my Tinker Board.

                                    Tinker OS is pretty much the only OS that booted right off the bat. Tinker Board is certainly faster than the Pi, however I am not sure how much that matters to some of us.

                                    I will do some testing and report back.

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                                      hannibal
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                                      hey guys. just joined that community. Bought a Pi3 a week ago. loved it so much went to buy another today and bought the tinkerboard instead. found a video of someone getting retroarch to work anyone have any luck finding out he did it?

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                                        memothejanitor
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                                        I think ETA Prime has a video on it. Search it on YouTube. It is buggy, though. I don't assume we'll be able to use the Tinker Board anytime soon.

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                                          KryPtAlIvIaN
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                                          I bought one yesterday, and managed to get retroarch on it. I like it alot, but the image is still in beta and has issues. Once it gets hardware acceleration, I think things will run alot better then.

                                          I also compiled Mednafen multi emulator and it runs a little better.

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                                            hannibal @KryPtAlIvIaN
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                                            @KryPtAlIvIaN how did you get retroarch to work? Any videos you watched on how to make it work? Or did you put one on youtube?

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