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    Odriod XU4 Emulators and PI Emulators

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      Barcrest
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      Does the odroid fork use the same emulators or are these a fork? I only ask as i know that uses GLS 3 and so i was thinking that they had tweaked versions of the emulators that might work better on the PI4. I might also be way off here I was just curious.

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        dankcushions Global Moderator
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        for the most part retropie uses standard emulators. you need to specific

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          Barcrest
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          Are the emulators used on the Odroid version of Retropie the same as those used on the Pi version of Retro pie? I only ask because the Odroid version had saturn that wouldn't run on the pi due to GLS3. So i am guessing the saturn emulator on the odroid isn't the same. If so do the odroid versions work on a pi 4?

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            dankcushions Global Moderator @Barcrest
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            @Barcrest retropie has available lr-kronos, lr-yabause. the only blindspot i can think of is yaba-sanshiro standalone, which may be worthwhile on GLES 3.x hardware, but we'd need to write the script module.

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              Barcrest @dankcushions
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              @dankcushions said in Odriod XU4 Emulators and PI Emulators:

              @Barcrest retropie has available lr-kronos, lr-yabause. the only blindspot i can think of is yaba-sanshiro standalone, which may be worthwhile on GLES 3.x hardware, but we'd need to write the script module.

              Yes, it was the stand alone version i was probably thinking of. I am guessing this is the one people are using with Laka

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              • dankcushionsD
                dankcushions Global Moderator @Barcrest
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                @Barcrest lakka does not use any standalone emulators. it only uses libretro cores.

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