Hello, could you let me know how you managed to load CRT-Royale with the Odroid XU4? It doesn’t load at all on my side. Do you need custom options please?
[QUOTE=Kivutar;32313]In the first partition, you will see a boot.ini file, there are some instructions in it on how to disable EDID detection. Just a line to add or uncomment, iirc.[/QUOTE]
where can i find these said instructions?
I’m working on XU3/XU4 again. We’re updating the kernel (which may fix some bluetooth issues) and I added a fan control daemon to make it less noisy.
XU3/4 has problems on 720p TVs, and this bug has been declared upstream and fixed. The githib issue is there https://github.com/libretro/Lakka/issues/477
hello! thank you for your effort, i actually use the last (stable?) version (december 2016) at end i gaved up with bluetooth so i use a wired controller, all appear to run fine except some emulators (lakka reboots) and some psp games that reboots lakka whes saving to (emulated) memorycard (unsuccessful saves). i didn’t noticed the 720p bug because mine is connected to a 1080p tv set. i noticed that version is able to scans for playstation iso and psp iso but it doesn’t recognize all roms i have. is there a list somewhere of supported games? thanks Juri
Did you create the PPSSPP folder in the system directory with the font inside like explained in the BIOS documentation page?
The list of scannable games and the list of playable games are not the same
Scannable games:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/libretro/libretro-database/master/dat/Sony%20-%20PlayStation.dat
ppsspp folder? absolutely not! i created a PSP folder in external hdd, with roms in it… may you link please the documentation page? i can’t find it i had a look at at the list of scannable games… i actually have games that should be scanned but aren’t… should the name be exactly the same for the file and the name in the list? or maybe is there a tutorial how create manually the list? thank you very much! edit: could tell us when the BT is fixed? i have an 8bitdo nes30 pro i would really like to use it wireless
So that’s going to fix your psp problem at least. Here’s the doc page http://www.lakka.tv/doc/BIOSes/
There is also a tutorial that explains how to create your list manually: http://www.lakka.tv/doc/Playlists/
And of course I will tell publicly when the BT is fixed
thank you very much @Kivutar i really miss that page so it is clear that almost all bioses should go to the system folder (that’s now clear why i wasn’t able to run some systems: i placed all bioses inside rom folder…) since my knowledge of linux is very basic, how i access system folder with samba? do i just need to type “//lakka/system/” to access it? i noticed another thing (sorry… question time) there are some systems i didn’t know were able to run! these systems are: Atari 7800, MAME 2003, SEGA DREAMCAST, SEGA CD… do they work with LAKKA odroid xu4? what exactly is mame 2003, is it MAME0.78? what difference from FBA and MAME? hope these will be last questions
Most BIOS are going in the system folder yes. There are some exceptions of course, but it’s documented on the page.
To access the system folder, you just go to \ip-of-your-lakka and you will see all the folders available. Just do it the same way you copied your ROMs. The system folder is just next to the roms folder anyway.
On XU4 you will be able to run at full speed Atari 7800, MAME 2003, and Sega CD. But not Dreamcast yet, the emulator is not ready for that yet.
MAME 2003 is MAME 0.78. FBA supports less systems than a recent MAME, but is faster on some boards. That’s why it’s our prefered arcade core in Lakka.
Be very careful when you choose your arcade roms, read this http://www.lakka.tv/doc/Arcade/
thank for your reply again! i usually do not transfer roms via LAN… i have a 320Gb hdd connected to lakka, i just copy roms directly into hdd. i will add Atari 7800 and Sega CD, one last question: can i have BOTH mame 2003 and fba? Will Lakka create two lists or one big arcade list? thank you very much!!
You can have both. Lakka will certainly manage to scan the FBA ones, it will maybe scan the MAME ones. You can also use scripts to generate playlists in case retroarch fails to scan a directory.
Many thanks!!! Looking Forward for BT support… Good work!
hello again a friend introduced me to “batocera” it looks very different to Lakka and i personally didn’t tested it, however looking at hardware support they have Dreamcast emulator working on Odroid XU4! maybe the team of batocera could be contacted for help Juri
They use a non libretro version of reicast
I’m also facing issues with Odioid XU4, i flashed lakka 5.0 and nightly 5.x versions into a microSD, i see 2 partitions:
- LAKKA_DISK ext4 seems empty (just .please_resize_me)
- LAKKA vfat with booting files
When i turn on the computer nothing happens, not only there is no output on the screen the computer seems off (no leds on the usb controllers) seems like the microsd is not properly flashed, i tried etecher and
dd
, also multiple micro sd and the computer seems to work just fine using batocera, also made sure to disable EDID as suggest the wiki and still no luck. I started to wondering if there is an issue with the image itself. Anyone else running into the same issue?