nice I used my pi 4b for older games when I first got into emulation but since moved to using emudeck on windows with old razer laptop I had and now can emulate newer consoles like 360, switch and ps3
@overoula I'm pretty sure I have a pi 5. I'm currently messing around with Wolfanoz's 512 image using the same pi 5 and the same memory card using the same Balena etcher.
The KDE desktop has a user password. If the screen ever times out, you’ll have to turn off the pi, because we don’t know the password. Also, installing or updating programs is impossible, because you need the password
Yeah, I didn't even bother looking for a RPI 5, since the price/performance was meh (and bad taste from RPi 4 OpenGL drivers taking so long). Maybe I'll get one eventually.
What you need for this setup:
128gb micro sd | amzn.to/2V1ljUx
Raspberry Pie 5 KIT | amzn.to/4alQcb2
8BitDo Flagship Controller | amzn.to/3niaPOs
This build is a lot less buggy, looking forward to more updates and optimizations though I feel that won't be until the latter part of 24
nice I used my pi 4b for older games when I first got into emulation but since moved to using emudeck on windows with old razer laptop I had and now can emulate newer consoles like 360, switch and ps3
I can't get any of Funkasy images to work, I tried imaging it as exfat and Fat 32. Keeps telling me to use the correct pi model
all of them work fine here.... are you sure you have pi5? they work both on my 4gb and 8gb pi5
@overoula I'm pretty sure I have a pi 5. I'm currently messing around with Wolfanoz's 512 image using the same pi 5 and the same memory card using the same Balena etcher.
worked fine for me
Can you add more games on top of the pre set ones?
Does rgb-pi work on pi 5?
not yet
Anyone know if this or any other build has X-Men Legends 2?
Where did you get this pi 5 from and how much does it cost ?
$80 on Amazon you lazy mf
How do you add more roms?
I actually want an image with GBA games. Is there any?
Great info
The KDE desktop has a user password. If the screen ever times out, you’ll have to turn off the pi, because we don’t know the password. Also, installing or updating programs is impossible, because you need the password
Anyone know the password to setup timezone etc in desktop mode?
Emulation is the way to go.
Yeah, I didn't even bother looking for a RPI 5, since the price/performance was meh (and bad taste from RPi 4 OpenGL drivers taking so long). Maybe I'll get one eventually.