![]() ![]() Let's take a look at some of the features of the device we're working on, wow look at that emulator list! XU4 Features ![]() Most of the software configuration steps will be covered in part 2 of this tutorial. We will also cover all the software setup including installing and configuring Lakka, retroarch, and certain emulators. However, this device is much more powerful than the C1+ or even the C2 and it is also fairly more reliable so for now we'll not add one to the device. As for the custom control button I have not found a good location for it using the current case. The ODROID-XU4 comes with a hard reset button built in, so that's already done for us. Now unlike the Monku Retro 1, 2 we won't be adding any special hardware buttons. This tutorial will cover the setup, and construction of the game console from a hardware and software point of view. SD cards do fail and sometimes with no warning but for the most part I've had no problems with the parts listed. These are the actual items I've used in the past and I find them to be reliable. I've listed the ones I used above and placed a link next to each one. This review will show you in detail how to build a powerful Lakka based retro video game console from scratch. Hello and welcome to our ODROID-XU4 Lakka gaming console build tutorial. ![]()
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