Asus Tinker Board
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@multidjroni No. I have said I will update the thread when I have news.
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Doesn't the Tinker Board have something like Ubuntu on it so you could run retropie that way or do they use a totally different OS because i never really researched it.
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So far I have just been running this on android.
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@dannybeatz said in Asus Tinker Board:
So far I have just been running this on android.
Right now they have Debian which is also in beta as well but worth a shot to try out and see if the Linux version of RetroPie will work.
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@ecks It won't work. Different hardware. RetroPie image targets the RPI specifically.
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@buzz said in Asus Tinker Board:
@ecks It won't work. Different hardware. RetroPie image targets the RPI specifically.
But what about this then because that doesn't look to be on RPI and i have seen video's of people installing it on older laptops as well.
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@ecks That's a source build for X86 because we support OpenGL targets on top of X.
The tinker board support will also be a source install on top of X. Code changes are needed.
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@buzz said in Asus Tinker Board:
@ecks That's a source build for X86 because we support OpenGL targets on top of X.
The tinker board support will also be a source install on top of X. Code changes are needed.
But it still doesn't hurt for him to try it out and find out if it might work out because if i had a Tinker Board and a old 8gb SD card (which i would install the OS onto) i would test it out.
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@ecks It would be a waste of time though as it won't work. The RetroPie image wouldn't even boot as the boards have different hardware / firmware / boot systems.
As for a manual source install on top of Ubuntu - it will need code changes. I have already got stuff working, but it's not finished. Anyone with some knowledge can try out my WIP branch - https://github.com/joolswills/RetroPie-Setup/tree/tinker_board - but note I won't offer any support at this stage as it's still a WIP.
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@buzz said in Asus Tinker Board:
@ecks It would be a waste of time though as it won't work. The RetroPie image wouldn't even boot as the boards have different hardware / firmware / boot systems.
As for a manual source install on top of Ubuntu - it will need code changes. I have already got stuff working, but it's not finished. Anyone with some knowledge can try out my WIP branch - https://github.com/joolswills/RetroPie-Setup/tree/tinker_board - but note I won't offer any support at this stage as it's still a WIP.
I'm hoping you get this fully functional. The tinker board's specs alone might bridge the gap and let N64 run smooth..
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@phoenixjedi the n64 doesn't even run smooth on a PC so I wouldn't hold your breath
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@herb_fargus said in Asus Tinker Board:
@phoenixjedi the n64 doesn't even run smooth on a PC so I wouldn't hold your breath
I have it running quite smooth on an overclocked PI3 at 1400. I don't like to OC it though, even though i have it heatsinked and fan cooled.
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@herb_fargus said in Asus Tinker Board:
@phoenixjedi the n64 doesn't even run smooth on a PC so I wouldn't hold your breath
I sort of wonder what kind of PC you're running because my back up system with a C2Q and a GTS 450 can play N64 games at 60 frames and looks pretty smooth.
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@dannybeatz hey bro did u ever get retropie to work thru kodi?
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@buzz
did it change yet? -
If you're asking for an update, BuZz has made a few repiles within the last 24 hours starting here.
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Hi, I did not hold back and I buy Asus Tinker Board on Amazon. I am from Chile and it takes a week to arrive. I have knowledge in linux (RHCE) and fan of retro gaming. I can do some test or compile code/libraries (i am no programmer, sorry), so if you need, I'm interested in helping. I really want to play N64 FullHD or HiRes. Sorry my english. Regards
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@BuZz does the Retropie project use the X11 driver, or the userspace driver that supports fbdev? I saw a project online where a user recompiled the kernel with the fbdev support patch here:
https://github.com/Miouyouyou/MyyQi
I'm in firmware development and am I'm interested in supporting development on this, I have a project that would be perfect for Retropie and after researching SBCs, the Tinkerboard really is a great option given how much better emulation we could potentially have.
My experience with Linux driver support/development is non-existent however, so please excuse (and maybe help fill me in on if you have the time) any knowledge gaps/misunderstandings.
I have a Tinkerboard on the way to work with. What are the major hurdles right now that I could take a stab at?
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please check your FPS 30hz is not good
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@snickers said in Asus Tinker Board:
please check your FPS 30hz is not good
Who said anything about 30hz?
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