Homebrew RELEASE Lakka.tv - turn your Switch into a RetroArch powered retrogaming console - includes PSX, N64 and PSP

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I mean, even though the statement was rude, he is right, fixing the screen burns is part of what's required (with a lot of other usability fixes, like sound, docked mode...etc) for a lot of people here to jump in and start using lakka ;)
i have a spare lcd screen but still prefere to wait until the issue is fixed, docking and sound isnt important to me because i have bluethoot speakers, but neither the less great work natinusala take your time :) rushed things usually turns bad anyway
 
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I'll answer first or my comment will be useless. If you read the forum's you would know.

Lakka
is a lightweight Linux distribution that transforms a small computer into a full blown retrogaming console. I used Google, just to see how easy it was for you. It's its own OS ( operating system )
You forgot to tip your fedora
 
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Thanks for your work with this! It's pretty awesome and I am having so much fun replaying the games I had growing up!

Two questions. Is the screen burn just a possibility because there is no sleep mode, so the image can possibly burn into the screen? Or is there something else going on there?

Second question, with the PSP core, games don't run that great. Is that due to the core needing optimization, or Lakka?

Sorry if these are dumb questions... I haven't done any emulation stuff since the og Xbox days.

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Thanks for your work with this! It's pretty awesome and I am having so much fun replaying the games I had growing up!

Two questions. Is the screen burn just a possibility because there is no sleep mode, so the image can possibly burn into the screen? Or is there something else going on there?

Second question, with the PSP core, games don't run that great. Is that due to the core needing optimization, or Lakka?

Sorry if these are dumb questions... I haven't done any emulation stuff since the og Xbox days.

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Regarding the LCD, I think some difference in voltage is occuring from running Linux and it makes your screen more susceptible to burn in, but I'm no expert.

PSP emulation needs optimization
 

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Regarding the LCD, I think some difference in voltage is occuring from running Linux and it makes your screen more susceptible to burn in, but I'm no expert.

PSP emulation needs optimization
Thanks for the answers!

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The n64 games I've been playing have worked great, I haven't noticed any issues really.

With the PSP one, I must be trying the wrong games, haha. They are still playable, but tons of graphical issues. They do seem to be at full speed, just a bunch of graphic glitches. I've tried burnout legends and assassins creed so far. I'll try more [emoji16]
Guys, that was a joke, I can't "Just fix the pixel burn jesus...", it's not a legit offer.



And yet, it's the best emulator we have on Lakka right now, it outperforms DS, PSX and N64 by a very long shot

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I have no idea how connections and IP addresses and all that junk works so can someone show me how to set up a Bluetooth device?
 
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