@barbudreadmon That's bad. Zotac had a product lineup full of devices sharing same cases with same drilling etc. I could easily upgrade by getting motherboard with Atom D525 / ION2 or Atom D2550 / GT610 installed. Makes sense?
Posts made by zzapzzap
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RE: PSX emulation is incredibly slowposted in Emulator Arcade/PC/Console
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RE: PSX emulation is incredibly slowposted in Emulator Arcade/PC/Console
@voljega How do I update to beta? If I switch "Update type" from Stable to Custom it won't save and switches back to Stable. And if I swtich from Stable to Beta through web-interface, it also won't save. Btw switching to software render helped a lot, but not completely solved my problem, still too slow to play.
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PSX emulation is incredibly slowposted in Emulator Arcade/PC/Console
As said. PSX emulation gives me like 10FPS. Picture is frezeeing, sound is frezeeing. Smoothing is OFF, rewind is OFF. Recalbox installed on Zotac ZBOX AD02 Plus (AMD Dual-Core E-350 1600Mhz, Radeon HD 6310, upgraded to 8GB RAM and SSD) which I consider way more than enough to give back some smooth performance. What should I do to fix that?
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Internal SSD Dualboot [Recalbox & Mint]posted in MediaCenter & Dualboot
Hey guys, I'm new to all these Linux things. I have spare Zotac ZBOX AD02 with internal SSD drive that I'm willing to make into retro-game console but also want keep it usable as fully functional PC when needed. So I installed Recalbox on that SSD using Etcher on my stationary PC, then threw it into Zbox. Then I turned it on and made sure it all works, changes saves, etc. Then I created bootable flash drive with latest Mint on it. Loaded it and used Gpart to shrink that SHARE partition a little bit because it took whole free space. Then I created new partition and installed Mint there. During installation it said that there's another OS installed and I choosed option to install Mint "next to it". After reboot there's no GRUB screen on load, it simply jumps right into Mint. I installed grub-customizer and boom - no traces of Recalboxt left there. So now I wonder where I've made a wrong turn and how it's all should be done so it works. Here some ugly pictures of my pitiful work: https://imgur.com/a/jGeRdxp