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    lattePanda

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      enderandrew
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      Has anyone tried a RetroPie build with a LattePanda?

      http://www.lattepanda.com/

      The hardware MIGHT be powerful enough to get another generation of emulators and some arcade games working that don't quite run well on the Pi3 (though I'm worried that the GPU on the LattePanda may not be any better).

      It looks like it comes with Windows 10, though you can boot Linux from USB.

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        backstander @enderandrew
        last edited by backstander

        @enderandrew
        It looks like it is running an Intel Adam 1.8GHz quad-core proc and 2-4 GB or RAM! I bet you could install Lubuntu or Xubuntu and then just do the Manual Installation of RetroPie. You might loose a little bit of the power gained because you'd need a Windows Manager running.

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          Nismo @enderandrew
          last edited by Nismo

          @enderandrew The temps seems to go so high so it will need active cooling.

          Here you can see some temps at minute 9:

          Even with cooling the temps are very high for my liking:

          About the graphics here you can see lattepanda running half life 2:

          And running psx games:

          I hope this helps. Regards.

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            anasazi29
            last edited by

            how about a PINE? https://www.pine64.org/?post_type=product
            I'm thinking about getting one of these after Christmas to test with.

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              anasazi29
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              they wouldnt have to change the name much, just add to letters, RetroPine

              :D

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