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RE: Rock64 as a retro-gaming console: early impressions - Luke - 11-23-2017

I played the same sequence on android. I feel that performance is better on android after all. But this is not a fair comparison since I am comparing two different emulator cores too. Perhaps performance would be even better using a stand-alone Mupen64 emulator on Android --- I won't be testing that however.

As a side-note, new Lakka image (22/10/2017) has been released for those willing to test.


RE: Rock64 as a retro-gaming console: early impressions - Wizzard - 11-26-2017

Which emulator do you recommend for PSX1 games for RockBox that supports (BT) keyboard?

Matsu Player is good and fast, but does not support keyboard, only the controllers.
Retroarch is unusable because it does not respond to keyboard and mouse at all.


RE: Rock64 as a retro-gaming console: early impressions - Luke - 11-26-2017

(11-26-2017, 06:13 AM)Wizzard Wrote: Which emulator do you recommend for PSX1 games for RockBox that supports (BT) keyboard?

Matsu Player is good and fast, but does not support keyboard, only the controllers.
Retroarch is unusable because it does not respond to keyboard and mouse at all.

I had no issues with my K400 in Retroarch. In general, I have no interest in stand-alone emulators, so don't know which one delivers best performance. 
All controllers I tried (3xCheap-o brands, Xbox 360, PS3, Buffalo, 8BitDo) worked fine in Retroarch - so if you have any controller that should work just fine. 

Try unplugging and plugging in again the keyboard once Retroarch starts.


RE: Rock64 as a retro-gaming console: early impressions - Wizzard - 11-26-2017

I have no controller except my keyboard and replugging does not solve anything.
I really do not understant that, cause all other emulators work.


RE: Rock64 as a retro-gaming console: early impressions - wtfindeed - 12-08-2017

I see that these tests were originally ran on a Rock64 with 2gb of memory and emmc storage, but would performance be similar with the 1gb version? It seems like emulation is mostly cpu intensive and I thought this soc would be a good candidate since its a bit faster than an Rpi3, at least I think I've read this chip is a quad core at 1.5ghz while the Rpi3 is at 1.2ghz


RE: Rock64 as a retro-gaming console: early impressions - Luke - 12-08-2017

(12-08-2017, 04:17 AM)wtfindeed Wrote: I see that these tests were originally ran on a Rock64 with 2gb of memory and emmc storage, but would performance be similar with the 1gb version? It seems like emulation is mostly cpu intensive and I thought this soc would be a good candidate since its a bit faster than an Rpi3, at least I think I've read this chip is a quad core at 1.5ghz while the Rpi3 is at 1.2ghz

It will perform on par with the RPI 3 for the most part. I have been playing with many boards recently, and basically unless you have a much more capable CPU/ GPU combination you wont be playing N64 smoothly. What console games do you want to play ?


RE: Rock64 as a retro-gaming console: early impressions - Jonnyc - 01-10-2018

(07-12-2017, 03:50 PM)ayufan Wrote: Wow. Amazing. Thanks for testing that Smile

This is my first reply on the forms I have not yet use the forms I have not yet received my device yet but I am a beginner and besides the accessories that you need for the unit to power it and Wifi how where when why can I get a module emmc from affordably I only seen a 60 some gig on their pine website store I don't want that big one I want a cheap one to get started I don't know if I'm going to get into this or not. So I guess what I'm asking is where can I get the storage adapter module and can you put raspberry Lenox on this device and can retropie work on this device therm I mean three questions.  I wood love to speek to someone one on one

 thanks  jonne


RE: Rock64 as a retro-gaming console: early impressions - tllim - 01-15-2018

(01-10-2018, 08:54 AM)Jonnyc Wrote:
(07-12-2017, 03:50 PM)ayufan Wrote: Wow. Amazing. Thanks for testing that Smile

This is my first reply on the forms I have not yet use the forms I have not yet received my device yet but I am a beginner and besides the accessories that you need for the unit to power it and Wifi how where when why can I get a module emmc from affordably I only seen a 60 some gig on their pine website store I don't want that big one I want a cheap one to get started I don't know if I'm going to get into this or not. So I guess what I'm asking is where can I get the storage adapter module and can you put raspberry Lenox on this device and can retropie work on this device therm I mean three questions.  I wood love to speek to someone one on one

 thanks  jonne

for speak to someone one on one, please check out PINE64 IRC at http://pine64.xyz


RE: Rock64 as a retro-gaming console: early impressions - Danielsan - 01-18-2018

Just for curiosity is R64 able to handle Dreamcast and GameCube emulation?

Thanks!


RE: Rock64 as a retro-gaming console: early impressions - Luke - 01-19-2018

(01-18-2018, 04:51 PM)Danielsan Wrote: Just for curiosity is R64 able to handle Dreamcast and GameCube emulation?

Thanks!

Nope. You'd need a rk3399 box for Dreamcast and an Nvidia shield for smooth(ish) GC emulation.