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Pretty sure most of you will drop a "Well, duh -- that's pretty much a NES game"... which is true, yes. A NES game with plenty of layers (FEX > x86_64 to arm > wine > Directx 12, if my memory serves me right) and the fact that vulkan support is "meh", but still very limited (What you are seeing is pure opengl) makes this a very significant accomplishment. This is not the only game that can run on it -- even Metro 2033 (linux native version) can run quite in an acceptable framerate (10'ish FPS, worst case scenario), and the fact that this is run on a device that barely sips the 10 watts mark... makes this feel very "I'm in the future"-kind of thing.

Oh, and the ingame res is odd like that due to the wacky panfrost support (its gpu "drivers") but its 100% fine when I remove all these terminal windows.

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[–] GustavoM@lemmy.world -1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I literally had to do solder repairs on this board to make it work.

...I'm pretty sure you -don't- need to go that far -- just made a quick search about it where the linux version was made available in 2018, and absolutely no one is mentioning the need to do solder repairs.

"Respectfully", you are doing something wrong.

[–] muusemuuse@sh.itjust.works 0 points 16 hours ago

Really? Those 2 resistors weren’t ripped off the board from a previous project gone wrong? Well I’ll be damned.