LibreELEC based images for testers

Some more testing on the 905 version: Hatari and PUA are showing their config menu, but I’m still having trouble getting either to run: Hatari saves settings and tries to load the disk, but dumps core on loading content. PUA doesn’t want to save settings and after setting kickstart ROM and mounting disk and launching, it gets stuck on 100% CPU. C64 is running great, same as megadrive, mega CD, snes, N64 and most FBA roms.

S912 is using libhybris and not native hw support, we are all waiting for amlogic to release proper support

There will be an image for the Asus Tinkerboard

Hello to everybody,

today I started testing the lakka build on my odroidC2 and on my T95m Box! Is there an option, or way to install lakka on the internal EMMC?

Thanks for all your work and this nice option to use this “Android”-Boxes"… :slight_smile:

I’m not aware of a script to install to eMMC. However, you can try this: use the SD version, then download the same image, and from within Lakka in SSH, dd the image to the eMMC (without any adapter).

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Hi Kivutar, Could you provide H3.opiplus2.arm/ version? I could not make it happen using other version under OPIPLUS2.

I think we removed it because @Ntemis told it was broken and that opiplus was enough?

Little update on the S905 edition. Amiga is working with UAE core (and .uae config files) Speed is reasonable for most OCS stuff, with an occasional hick-up or slowdown.

Hatari just dumps core when loading files with the error

Building CPU table for configuration: 68000 (compatible mode) Bus error (core dumped)

(seems this bug was also logged on the RPI version)

For INFO:

The fact that LAKKA is based on libreELEC gives us the chance to enter the system over ssh. So connect with “ssh root@thelakkaip” and type “root” as password. After that you have the chance to type “installtointernal”. Now LAKKA is copying from sd card to the internal emmc. After that type “rebootfromnand”.

After a reboot you have LAKKA installed on your emmc!!

!!! BUT EVERYTHING ELSE ON YOUR NAND/EMMC WILL BE ERAESED!!!

i tested it but as soon as i connect emmc to my odroid xu4 lakka do not boot anymore from sd, so i can’t access ssh :frowning:

Try the Hatari core built for RPI 1 it seems to work well on the s905 at 50fps. You still need the hatari cfg file which you need to edit and point to your directory with the tos.img.

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There seems to be an input bug on Cap32 (amstrad) core on the s905. There seems to be no joystick control or limited anyway. The core options have been enabled for retropad and amstrad joystick but no control. I do have it working by using the Cap32 core from RPI builds so its fully playable with joystick control on the s905.

The other amstard core crocods works fine on s905 although a bit buggy at times.

Is it possible that the scummvm scanning doesn’t work anymore? I’m on a amlogic S812 chipset.

Hi all

Are there any ongoing projects for s812 ?

Yes, check out the S8X2 builds here http://le.builds.lakka.tv/

[quote=“zhaomingg, post:130, topic:8485”] Hey there is there any version of lakka that I can install on my mad catz mojo, I know there’s a app on play store, but I just want the retroarch system on my mojo box.sorry to ask but I really want the retroarch :smiley: [/quote]

I have a PROBOX2 EX+ which appears to be the same as MXIII Plus. Plan to install/test Lakka-S8X2.MXIII-PLUS.arm.2.1-rc4.tar. This is my first time doing LibreELEC/Lakka. If there are particular testing steps that would be useful for me to do I am fairy good in Linux…

Nothing much just burn .img to sdcard with etcher and boot

hello are there any tutorial on how use c64(vice) core, amiga core and amstrad cpc core? many thanks

This link has a very good working RetroArch add-on for LibreElec, it’s like to have Lakka frontend inside Kodi (thanks to JoKeRz). It also works on S912 devices. Take a look:

http://freaktab.com/forum/tv-player-support/amlogic-based-tv-players/s905/others-ac/609242-libreelec-run-retroarch-on-your-s905-s905x-device

It still requires improvements and development (a linux guru), but it is fully working.