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🍓 Pi 5

Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2023 9:01 am
by rhurst
Continuing off this thread as their new Linux distro is made to be backward compatible, the focus here is on the latest Pi 5. 8)

I remade a new 'plug & play' 🍓 Pi image to run on Pi 4/400 and the new Pi 5. I prepared it to startup using KDE Plasma on Wayland desktop as a sane starting point over the generic distribution. Call me old or old fashioned, but I prefer well-spaced icons and a roman numeral desktop clock with chimes. 🤓

It's pre-loaded with updated emulation engines for arcade, computer, consoles, and handhelds with a LOT of game content that are tuned to run smoothly on these little devices. Its change log can be read here and downloaded off GDrive folder.

Desktop startup
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Console switch to Playlists
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Re: 🍓 Pi 5

Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2024 4:08 pm
by rhurst
It's gratifying to see the Pi 5 firmware, software, and associated add-ons mature so quickly, in particular, Mesa and the Vulkan drivers. And, the boot image still supports launching on Pi 4/400 without much fuss. I've been incrementally improving the image for usability and friendliness.

Of note, I added desktop menu favorites shortcut to Commodore VIC 20 with the Mega-Cart attached. Its change log from my last post can be read here and the latest boot image can be found off this GDrive folder.

Re: 🍓 Pi 5

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2024 7:23 am
by rhurst
Hardware support using the Linux 6.6 tree has arrived along with Mesa 24 and updated firmware. I am sticking with the latest improvements in KDE Plasma 5 for its maturity while 6 is still getting closer. Playing RetroArch off the Wayland display is finally usable, so I added a menu icon for C64 running the Megacart PD alongside VIC's Mega-Cart.

The console Playlists mode is still the best way to run the 10k+ content and my frontend menu script is about as friendly as it can get with keyboard, mouse, and joysticks controls. Pi 4/400 works great for just about every emulator, but Pi 5 is the way to go to run N64 content without any hiccups.

This boot image now has a nice Museum list of old computers for a nostalgic visit and also Apple II and IIGS with Plus/4 content to play. 8)

Re-pasted: Its change log can be read here and downloaded off GDrive folder.