let_s_get_started

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/65098176

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Released on 11 May 2026

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Was playing heroes of the storm game. Pressed "block communication" in the game on a player. Game tells me it can not execute the action, as my blocklist is full. I checked the blocklist: has 17 entries ...

They still running on Pentium II or what is this?

Any fix that someone can tell?

[–] let_s_get_started@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 month ago

nope can't it is just normal usbc 3.2 gen 2 (10gbit)

 

This is a new community dedicated to the Recalbox software, This software turns your hardware into a very capable Emulator machine.

Recalbox recently hit the v10 milestone. It runs on a lot of different hardware

Steam Deck
Raspberry Pi 500/400
Raspberry Pi Zero 2
Raspberry Pi Zero
Raspberry Pi 1 (B/B+)
Raspberry Pi 2
Raspberry Pi 3 (B/B+)
Raspberry Pi 4 (any version)
Odroid XU4 PC (64bits)
Odroid Go Advance Odroid Go Super

All the supported systems it can emulate can be found here, it is a LOT: https://www.recalbox.com/database/

Next to that, you can also use it with moonlight. To stream games from your PC over the network (and thus also run Steam/Epic/PS3/Xbox/.. backups and so on.

Since there is already a pretty active French community on the centralized platforms (youtube,facebook,..) I would like to create a decentralized English platform for discussion.

The link to the community is: https://lemmy.zip/c/recalbox

Welcome!

 

A short intro regarding the purpose of this community.

If you are solely making use of project Gutenberg (gutenberg.org) or use a subscription book reading service, you will probably never face any issues reading your books and finding the exact book that you are looking for.

However, for all people who collect books (physical) or ebooks (digital), you will need to think about how to organize them at some point.

Here comes the Ebook Management community, where we discuss ebooks and how to organize and handle them in the most effective way.

Personally I have tried and used some of the options, but eventually I put my NAS to work. A docker container running Komga (komga.org) is what I am using with great pleasure. Either for books (mostly epub and pdf) as well as comics (cbz).

Let this new community know your struggles regarding ebooks and how you have overcome them. What software, formats you are using and so on.

Welcome!

https://lemmy.zip/c/ebooks_management

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by let_s_get_started@lemmy.zip to c/emulation@lemmy.world
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/63608721

Welcome all. I am personally using recalbox on a Raspberry Pi 400, overclocked to 2147/650. 1 Gbit network on the Raspberry is connected through cable.

The max I can get moonlight to stream games from the main PC (sunlight) is this: 1080p 60fps 12Mbit (higher than 13 causes stutter since the raspberry pi 400 can not cope anymore)

HOST/SUNSHINE settings for AMD 7900XT: FEC percentage=0 Quantization Parameter=0 Minimum Thread count=4 AMF Variance Based Adaptive Quantization (VBAQ)=1

This maxes 1 core on the Raspberry Pi 400 almost out completely during decoding. And since moonlight is a single core operation, there is no more headroom.

What is the hardware combination you are all using, and what is the maximum streaming settings that you are able to achieve?

 

Runs on following hardware:

Raspberry Pi 500/400 Raspberry Pi Zero 2 Raspberry Pi Zero Raspberry Pi 1 (B/B+) Raspberry Pi 2 Raspberry Pi 3 (B/B+) Raspberry Pi 4 (any version) Odroid XU4 PC (64bits) Odroid Go Advance Odroid Go Super