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      nex86
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      Thinking of getting this one since it has better performance compared to the pi 3.

      I've seen you guys added "basic" support for the Tinkerboard, but what does that mean?
      Is there a list of what exactly does currently work on the Tinkerboard and what does not?

      Thanks

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        BuZz administrators @nex86
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        @nex86 Most of the basic / optional emulators worked when I tested last. I need to retest though as it was a while ago. RPI3 support is still better (and Raspberry Pi upstream OS support is better too).

        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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          nex86
          last edited by nex86

          snes/nes/gba/n64/PS1 and psp is working?

          I've seen a video where this was all working, but it was stated that some of the emulators run better on android.

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            PiBoy
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            Tinker Board doesn't have as much support as the Raspberry Pi does. But, it's GPU is much faster, at 600 MHz, versus the Pi's 250. GPU performance is the biggest hindrance in N64 emulation. Main reason why N64 sucks on the Pi.

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