Raspberry Pi 5 - official announcement
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@Darksavior said in Raspberry Pi 5 - official announcement:
Will Retropie ever include custom mesa/vulkan drivers like what Redream has?
Probably not. Note that Redream's drivers are not necessary when using bullesye or later, since the optimizations that @inolen added are already part of the distro's Mesa version.
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@retropieuser555 none of my script point to pikiss directly.
I did with his premission. Use his files to get more ports to work on Retropie.
no drivers though other then what is needed to get Diablo 2 to workAlso. RetroPie-Extras will not be doing anything with the Pi5 until RetroPie supports it.
it would be just a headache to try that without something to base the install from.and that, i dont have the funds to get a Pi5 right now. i know they are not pricey, but still.
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@mitu
Do you have any idea when RetroPie will be available for the Pi5 is it something already being worked on by the devs? I'm not expecting it to be this year or anytime soon just excited to know what's going on 😀 -
Probably speculation but is there anything to suggest the Pi5's GPU works differently to the Pi4's beyond a higher clock speed? Many of us were overclocking the Pi4's V3D to 800mhz and higher. Is it possible that games where this was the bottleneck may not be noticeably faster?
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@George-Spiggott Yes, there is info suggesting that the VideoCore VII not only raises the clock frequencies by 60%, it also appears to double many of the execution resources. The end result seems to be ~3x the performance of the VideoCore VI in the Pi 4. There is also likely several architectural improvements which could affect performance and API support. All in all this is the biggest GPU upgrade the Pi has ever received. It’s still early days, so hopefully we’ll get some more firm info and further benchmarks soon.
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@George-Spiggott Recently phoronix website tested the gpu performance of the the Pi5 : https://www.phoronix.com/review/raspberry-pi-5-graphics
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@skankieflank said in Raspberry Pi 5 - official announcement:
Do you have any idea when RetroPie will be available for the Pi5 is it something already being worked on by the devs?
No, we don't have an availability date at this time.
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Another little video someone has made. I notice they're on a bad power supply so that is probably throttling them. Also that they're doing dolphin on OpenGL, even my MacBook struggles with games on that without Vulkan (or Metal) so it's probably fair to say they'll be some good improvements once there's some developments and optimisations by people
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Seems like it can overclock to 3.0 GHz fairly stable. With speeds like that, we have a better chance of getting things like Teknoparrot to work via wine/box86. Also excited to see what the MAME prospects are.
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Another ETA Prime. Mad fella is surprised the pi 5 won't play 3d switch games ha.
Honestly he had me at timesplitters 2 that's more than good enough for me, great game
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@dodonpachi I never got Teknoparrot to work with wine on my Linux-PC. Hints for a working enviroment with wine are welcome.
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@Swampy Admittedly, I've never tried it; just thought I'd read somewhere that it worked. Apologies if my excitement misinformed anyone.
Of course, I'll be quick to try it with wine/box86, once I get my hands on a Pi 5.
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Recalbox have a beta image available for the Pi5 so wondering if RetroPie also working on getting ready for the Pi5?
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@skankieflank no, the developers decided to stop the project, the Pi4 was the last device supported by retropie.
SCNR :D Of course the dev-team will work (i guess they allready do) on Retropie-Support for the Pi5.
But it will take some time and there will be no "betas", which is a good descision imo. -
Recalbox has some very nice performance with the x64. It is working at full speed for dreamcast and atomiswave games.
Really hope we can get the retropie to support this.
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@Zuluuk I hate to be *that guy, but pi 5 is an AArch64 or Arm64 system (edit: assuming you install a 64bit OS and not a 32 bit one). X64 is computers, not single board machines.
Be that as a it may, some good videos there, hopefully people will start receiving their pi 5s and having a play around over the next month or so
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Raspberry Pi 5, available now! : https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/raspberry-pi-5-available-now/
Good luck !
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Awaiting to see if killer instict 1,2 and stv games are playable
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@kounabi22 said in Raspberry Pi 5 - official announcement:
Awaiting to see if killer instict 1,2 and stv games are playable
You can play killer instinct at full speed with pi4;
You just have to do lots of workaround to get it working.
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@retropieuser555 said in Raspberry Pi 5 - official announcement:
@Zuluuk I hate to be *that guy, but pi 5 is an AArch64 or Arm64 system (edit: assuming you install a 64bit OS and not a 32 bit one). X64 is computers, not single board machines.
Be that as a it may, some good videos there, hopefully people will start receiving their pi 5s and having a play around over the next month or so
In my context, it is referring to the OS being 64bit, which is a requirement for some of the emulators to run.
At the end of the day, the launcher is pretty much Emulation Station and the emulator is Retroarch, Redream, and other standalone packaged together.
I would love to stick and stay using Retropie as it has a big English user base, been using it since the pi3 and didn't convert to another distro on the pi4. The pi4 was still underpowered and barely managed to run anything past the PSX with decent speed, it was not worth the time.
The pi5 seems to have changed this. I do hope development for retropie continues as it is stable. Obviously, people would say go with a PC build instead if you want to run everything. This isn't the point though as a pi is low-powered and versatile.
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