ORA Retropie image for the odroid Xu4
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@astal79 are you saying that there will be a next release? I've almost given up on my xu4 thinking that the 3 people working on a stable, RPI-like experience for the Odroid moved on.
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You haven't been paying attention then. Yes, there will be another release.
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Is this the correct place to ask that the next image include the avahi packages?
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Thank you so much for this. After trying to build an image myself from the instructions on the website and it failing at retroarch and emulation station I downloaded this and was up and running in no time
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Cool i cant wait to test to get my odroid xu4 in a few days and run ora retropie, thanks for all thoses involved and hope this project keeps going, good luck!
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@spitfyre1085 i just got my xu4 yesterday along with bt csr 4.0 and i couldnt connect my ps3 swan controllers there like thoses cheap copy controllers it took me about an hour, i couldnt get them to hook up so i removed my bluetooth then connected it back and they worked, it seems strange im use to the rpi3 but this is how i got mine to work.
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@reesk92 Is this guy.... related to the project, too?
There is still activity on his server ;)
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@cyperghost no he is not.
he is the guy that built the OGST
his is more a computer setup for the Odroid. it does work, but it takes a lot of setup to get it going. -
@exarkuniv I setted up an XU4 now. The image works out of the box but it's a real pity that such a powerhouse like the XU4 isn't better supported. It runs most N64 titles in higer resolution and it's playable ... PSP also works much better. But this thing gots the double amount of RAM and has Octa-core CPU.... think about this would be the hardware of an Raspberry ;)
Sadly I wasn't able to use apt and it wasn't able to compile OpenBOR 6xxx branch in this. Seems some missing SDL depencies :(
Moreover ... the WLAN modules. The Netgear WG111 (aka MEDION XG701A) and Edimax N150 (EW-7811Un) worked very good but the support for such modules on Raspberry is much much better. IMHO the WG111 runs much better (it's a 12year old module but still available in market)All in all it's a nice image with a good preconfiguration and makes things easier.
Did you ever tried BATOCERA for XU4, it also runs very nice but has much flaws in Bluetooth connections and emulator setup.The WG111 can be extended ... http://www.lan23.ru/wifi/usb/usbstick1.html
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if you need anyhelp setting up anything go to the Odroid forum. https://forum.odroid.com/index.php
(if it is ok to put links for other forums )for your basic it works out of them box, but if you want to get older pc games working like Halflife, and jedi kight 2 working it can be a pain.
No i have not used BATOCERA , i have a load with ORA and that also works great and bluetooth works good for my 8bitdo controller.
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@exarkuniv Thank for the link. Yes I know BT on ORA is very good. WiFi is a bit tricky because my results with BATOCERA was much better. I hope ORA v2 will hit some gaps, All in all it is a very good image with lots of nice Gimmicks.
OpenBOR for Xu4 would be nice .... Newest version of course maybe someone can port this. As I said it seems just an SDL2 dependency issue
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@cyperghost
from what i have seen on facebook for ORA, they have improved WiFi they where to drop V2 last week, but something did not compile right so they needed to push it backi do think OpenBOR will come out. they will just need more time i think they are nailing down all the main systems first then going after the smaller things
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ORA 1.5.2 is out
With support for various new emulators and the OGST N64 display ;) -
So I put the bios where they needed to be and added my roms but Atomiswave and Naomi folders aren't showing on retropie, anyone else had this problem, I can't figure out what I've done wrong.
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@reesk92 @ExarKunIv
If you are a owner of the N64 case you can make the left button work#!/bin/sh # by cyperghost [ -z $1 ] && leftswitch=24 || leftswitch=$1 echo $leftswitch > /sys/class/gpio/export echo in > /sys/class/gpio/gpio$leftswitch/direction until [ "$status" = "0" ]; do sleep 0.5 status=$(cat /sys/class/gpio/gpio$leftswitch/value) echo "Status: $status - GPIO: $leftswitch" done echo "I am done! Resetting GPIO $leftswitch now!" echo $leftswitch > /sys/class/gpio/unexport
It will output 1 if button is not pressed and 0 if button is pressed. So we can kill running emulators or do annother crazy things. GPIO 24 is button key ;) Barly no documents are available so it was a bit try and error. Finally found the little nasty....
EDIT: EXECUTE script with
sudo
otherwise echo export will fail!
This is just proof of concept! It works of course but gives an entrypoints to other coders outside world - so enjoy! -
@cyperghost that is really cool.
i dont have a case for mine yet, but there is a guy on facebook working to get a gamecube case going. that i might pick up. but great info none the less
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@exarkuniv said in ORA Retropie image for the odroid Xu4:
@cyperghost that is really cool.
i dont have a case for mine yet, but there is a guy on facebook working to get a gamecube case going. that i might pick up. but great info none the less
The N64 is AFAIK the only gaming case for the odroid. I like the small screen ;)
But the left button (looking from the back wiring!!) is not invoked to any action.
I tested some scripts to terminate emulators - even non libretto ... They can all closed by pressing button ;) -
@ExarKunIv Is there a ORA forum?
I removed the display usage out of runcommand and replanted it in the place it should be ... inside~/ogst/ogst.sh
We can use runcommand-onstart/onend to give script right direction for setup. I think runcommand should be kept untouched ... -
@Ryuzaki1986 I'm having the same issue. ""For NAOMIS's roms, you must have two files by game, one .lst and one .bin"" I found this quote on AP but not sure what I need to actually do. Perhaps a different romset? I'm still digging
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ok to clear some things up i dont work for the ORA team on a official capacity no longer we cane to a agreement and i just sit in the background and test stuff out from time to time and work on the odd theme i dont own nor work on the ogst case ogst case is owned by odroid and the os ogst is owned and developed by meverick
ill pass on that script suggestion to adrian taur (slappymcphee) for his attention
now discord the new discord is available on the website http://odroidarena.com/
we dont have a forum we simply dont have any real desire to maintain one especially when we cant even get some people to go read the damn wiki to have questions that were already answered answered so what hope do we have that they would check for other forum threads that are the same as there own we have a facebook but were moving away from it to mainly discord because its easier for the developers to answer questions because there in there every day
wifi is the easiest thing on earth to fix just buy pretty much any of the wifi modules from ameridroid they are baked in for compatibility and range from 5 -30 bucks depending on which one you want wed love to make others work but before that happens everyone needs to sit down and agree on what dongles most people use because WE WILL NOT be doing support for every dongle under the sun just because you bought a one hung low dongle off ebay or some obscure website
bluetooth if it says csr 4.0 it will work why because for some reason linux really really likes that dongle and it just works flawlessly so why mess around when its like 10 bucks and lower
2.0 IS TABLED no one is working on it its not even a priority at best someone takes a poke at it every couple weeks but as it stands there is no plans for the time being to release 2.0 it has issues said issues are awaiting fixes and untill then 2.0 is shelved
1.5 is the current release it is a long term release ergo it will be suplimented with over the network updates for a while to keep things moving along without the need to reflash a sd card
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