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    • goroots
      goroots last edited by goroots

      @voljega @Luke_Pine64 Thank's a lot for your feeback, that's what I said to myself, but I prefer to ask the experts (I'm a dreamer).
      For 115 euros, as soon as I have the opportunity, I will take one to see what he has in the stomach. In any case great work and it's always nice to see recalbox focused on new toy.

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      • voljega
        voljega Banned @Bkg2k last edited by

        @bkg2k https://www.minimachines.net/actu/pine64-rock64-r3-75865

        It seems board manufacturers absolutely want to f**k with Recalbox team these times ^^

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        • Luke_Pine64
          Luke_Pine64 @voljega last edited by

          @voljega I am a bit confused with your comment - what do you mean ?

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          • voljega
            voljega Banned @Luke_Pine64 last edited by voljega

            @luke_pine64 just a stupid joke on the timing of this new board release really :

            raspberry pi3b+ was released, recalbox team started working on it for a few months and then rapsberry pi3a+ was released while beta for pi3b+ was not yet finished (meaning more work for the team to also make a+ compatible)

            then the team announces that pine board are beta supported, and just a few weeks after, new version of the same pine boards are also released (meaning again more work for the team for the compatibility)

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            • MikaXII
              MikaXII Staff @voljega last edited by

              @voljega But the A+ war already compatible because its the same hardware of the B+, and about pine board only @Luke_Pine64 and mrfixit do the dev (and there make pretty good work).

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              • ProfMielPops
                ProfMielPops last edited by

                Bonne nouvelle,
                Merci aux développeurs @Luke_Pine64, mrfixit2001

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                • ProfMielPops
                  ProfMielPops last edited by

                  Good news,
                  Thanks to the developers @Luke_Pine64, mrfixit2001

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                  • Luke_Pine64
                    Luke_Pine64 last edited by

                    @voljega I see 🙂 The Pine H64 is a pretty powerful board (somewhere halfways between the Rock64 and RockPro64), but it will be many months before its in a software shape to play games.

                    Meanwhile, the newest Rock64 image is pretty d**n good performance-wise even without overclocking. A new Pro build is coming too.

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                    • OldGreg
                      OldGreg last edited by

                      Hello,
                      If someone wants to compare :
                      https://www.hackerboards.com/compare/251,259,244/

                      The Pine64 : only 2 usb, no wifi, no bluetooth... but more powerfull than raspeberry pi 3b+.
                      The RockPro64 4GB looks more interesting on the board...

                      😉

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                      • Luke_Pine64
                        Luke_Pine64 @OldGreg last edited by

                        @oldgreg Thanks. You need to be a bit careful with those pages comparing boards - I submitted 3 corrections (1x for SOPine, 2x for RockPro64) in the past due to incorrect info.
                        Then there is question of Linux support for the SOC - which is a whole different story 🙂 Raw power doesn't matter as much as solid sw support; as things stand it will be a few months before H6 graphics are usable.

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                        • Luke_Pine64
                          Luke_Pine64 last edited by

                          Just a heads up to those who wish to help test and offer feedback on here.
                          The RockPro64 image has been labeled release because 1) it tests very well - big performance improvements over beta in Dreamcast, PSP and Nintendo 64 (probably best performance on ARM); 2) We've not had any major complaints, except for some PCIe incompatibility of external NVMe SSDs and other hardware, from many people who tested.
                          The Rock64 image stays in Beta due to some lingering issues and some missing features (e.g. setting resolution from recalbox config for RA cores, reicast, Mupen and ppsspp) - nothing major.

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                          • Rocpro
                            Rocpro last edited by

                            thank you, good job @Luke_Pine64, mrfixit2001.
                            if you are looking for beta tester^^

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                            • Luke_Pine64
                              Luke_Pine64 @Rocpro last edited by Luke_Pine64

                              @rocpro Always, do you have a R64 or Pro board ?

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                              • diamantis42
                                diamantis42 last edited by

                                hello,

                                r64 look good, I want to try it and help you for the beta

                                I'm looking for buy it with 4GB

                                just 1 question about this beta, the GPIO works? if I put the rock64 in retroflag case, the script for on off button works?

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                                • paradadf
                                  paradadf Staff @diamantis42 last edited by

                                  @diamantis42 I know pine64 is releasing its own case, which will surely get support first. But, if retroflag cases aren’t being supported at this moment (haven’t tested yet to be honest), support will come for it eventually.

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                                  • Luke_Pine64
                                    Luke_Pine64 last edited by

                                    Hey @diamantis42, I think that @paradadf is pretty spot-on in his response. I imagine, however, that support for the retroflag cases woulnd't be much of an issue - just a case of implementing the script they require in the the build.

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                                    • diamantis42
                                      diamantis42 last edited by

                                      I looking for it

                                      I think rpi.gpio python library is not the same

                                      But I found this
                                      https://github.com/Leapo/Rock64-R64.GPIO

                                      And the script in recalbox are configure in bcm

                                      The rock64 have same board gpio but not in bcm mode

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                                      • Luke_Pine64
                                        Luke_Pine64 @diamantis42 last edited by

                                        @diamantis42 I also think that mrfixi2001 baked in that work from Leapo into his image.

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                                        • ty1911
                                          ty1911 last edited by

                                          Sorry for dragging up an old post, but is there a port for the Pine A64+ ?
                                          I have the Kickstarter version of the Pine64 board with 2GB of ram.
                                          Thanks,
                                          Alan

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