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    Jetson Nano Support

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      Bomblord
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      I seen this supercharged SBC is about to be released (correct me if I'm wrong but I think this is the most powerful consumer SBC available in the pi form factor) and was wondering if there are any plans in the pipeline (or just any existing way) to get retropie running on it. Instead of faffing about doing a million different google searches seemed it would be easiest just to ask here on the forum.

      Thanks for any help!

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        Efriim @Bomblord
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        @Bomblord
        It looks like it uses the ubuntu unity desktop on the develop kit image, one could probably install retropie straight to that. The paper stand in the animation video on their website made me laugh.

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          mitu Global Moderator @Efriim
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          @Efriim Even if it's Ubuntu installed, it's not the PC version - it's an ARM device - so that's not a guarantee it will work without problems or modifications.

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            Efriim @mitu
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            @mitu
            However it is an Arm A57.
            Yeah it would probably need a little extra work to get everything that retropie offers to use this and the gpu and the ubuntu arm libraries.

            Is retropie for ubuntu working on rpi?

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