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Lakka is a community-driven lightweight retro gaming Linux distribution based on LibreELEC. It uses the RetroArch user interface. Lakka is especially suited for older hardware and for low-end single-board computers, such as Raspberry Pi. [1] [2] [3]
RetroArch is a free and open-source, cross-platform frontend for emulators, game engines, video games, media players and other applications. It is the reference implementation of the libretro API , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] designed to be fast, lightweight, portable and without dependencies. [ 4 ]
Lakka is a liqueur produced in Finland which derives its flavor from the cloudberry fruit. Lakka may also refer to: Lakka, Greece; Lakka language, an Mbum language of Cameroon; Lakka, Sierra Leone; Lakka, a Linux distribution using RetroArch aimed at retro-gaming (Nintendo 64, PlayStation, etc)
HDMI 1.4 (4K30) HDCP 1.2 3.5mm TRRS AV Jack Storage ... Lakka Gaming: Linux: GNU/Arch: No Yes [19] No ... u-boot, LibreELEC RetroArch, and more. A variety of open ...
Mednafen (My Emulator Doesn't Need A Frickin' Excellent Name), formerly known as Nintencer, is an OpenGL and SDL multi-system free software wrapper that bundles various original and third-party emulation cores into a single package, and is driven by command-line input.
The English IPA for 'RetroArch' in this article corresponds to 'reh-trow-arch', as in China. Arch likely stands for architecture, but it turns out the pronunciation is a matter of contention with no official stance from the developers.
The ODROID is a series of single-board computers and tablet computers created by Hardkernel Co., Ltd., located in South Korea.Even though the name ODROID is a portmanteau of open + Android, [1] the hardware is not actually open source because some parts of the design are retained by the company. [2]
Raspberry Pi OS is a Unix-like operating system based on the Debian Linux distribution for the Raspberry Pi family of compact single-board computers. Raspbian was developed independently in 2012, became the primary operating system for these boards since 2013, was originally optimized for the Raspberry Pi 1 and distributed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. [3]