I recently picked up a huge(it’s almost as big as my main TV and much bigger than any other CRT I have) Phillips CRT TV, but soon i realized that TV is flippin boring these days
So I dug out the fastest computer in which I can put a video card with TVout. This computer was used as a game server once, and has a Athlon XP3000+ and 2 GB RAM (e.g. all maxed out).
I currently don’t have much time to mess with stuff, so I went for the simplest possible method. But trying to install Lakka results in
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sh: bad number
Illegal instruction
Illegal instruction
Illegal instruction
Illegal instruction
... some blurb about a failed core dump and halting the system bla bla ...
From what i could gather, this is because the CPU doesn’t support SSE2. I know that it isn’t good enough for N64 or what have you, but it surely can do NES emulation, even my Win95 dinosaur does that(but that doesn’t have TVout). I also know it’s possible to compile Lakka without SSE2, but again, don’t have time to mess with it. So I ask if someone who already has the build environment could please compile Lakka without SSE2 and upload the build.