This provides Retroarch 32bit and 64bit on CrashOverride's one and only Stock image. Among other tweaks, a custom kernel is integrated that supports sleep.
The idea with this package is to update via a rolling package release instead of reflashing. NOTE: Any major OS upgrades like CrashOverride's upcoming Ubuntu image will need a reflash.
This image represents what I run on my odroid go advance and as such, I will most likely not be making this into a kitchen sink of apps like other images.
NOTE: If you get prompted to update config files, choose which action you want to take. You should probably backup any files you changed first including retroarch.cfg's, scripts, etc.. until you're comfortable with dpkg upgrades.
sudo dpkg -i retroroller_<ver>.deb # substitute for <ver>
sudo apt-get -f install
Reboot.
There is a global listener.
F3 + left/right -> volume
F3 + up/down -> brightness
power -> suspend
F3 + power -> shutdown
F3 + L -> perfmax
F3 + R -> perfnorm
F3 -> Hotkey
L + R -> Menu
Look and customize settings->input
to your liking.
- 64bit and 32bit app support (thanks to CrashOverride's stock image)
- Retroarch 64bit and 32bit pre-installed
- Blue heartbeat led is turned off
- perfmax also sets the mem governor to high
- Custom kernel with sleep enabled
- Retroarch apps setup to download cores from Safarikniv's site
- NOirBRight's
es_system.cfg
uses retroarch where available - Shutdown/reboot works
- Headphone/speaker auto-switching works
- CrashOverride for all of his hard work on creating the Stock image, libgo2, initial retroarch port and countless other things for this platform.
- Lakka team for their Retroarch patches, testing and integration.
- NOirBRight for his extensive testing and feedback.
- Safarikniv for hosting both 32bit and 64bit Retroarch cores for download.