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+ | ====== Devices ====== | ||
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+ | This is all about devices that Batocera can be run on. You'll see there' | ||
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+ | For traditional x86 full-tower desktop PCs (including benchmarks): | ||
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+ | For traditional PC graphics cards and what's required to utilize them/ | ||
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+ | For ultra small form-factor (USFF)/next unit computer (NUC)/mini PCs specifically (although the above links refer to these as well): | ||
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+ | For single board computers such as the Raspberry Pi and the handhelds powered by them: | ||
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+ | For handheld portable systems that are powered by lightweight SoCs (usually passively cooled and not that powerful, but completely quiet and light): | ||
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+ | For handheld PCs that are powered by traditional desktop x86 chips (they usually are larger and require active cooling): | ||
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+ | For a list of compatible wireless dongles (when either your internal one isn't working or there is none): | ||
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+ | Special pages for devices that have a unique installation method: | ||
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