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| + | ===== Batocera 40 ===== | ||
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| + | Like most other supported hardware platforms, you can just burn Batocera on a SDCard, and boot from there. | ||
| + | If you boot your GTKing on Android, you will have a menu to select boot on SDcard at the next boot. | ||
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| + | Note: Batocera 40 supports wifi and bluetooth on GTKing (this has been a long struggle with previous versions). | ||
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| + | ===== Earlier versions of Batocera (36 and earlier) ===== | ||
| There are multiple ways to do this. It is advisable to already be extremely familiar with flashing Android firmwares onto ARM-based TV boxes, as a lot can go wrong and it's very easy to end up with a bricked device. Be weary. | There are multiple ways to do this. It is advisable to already be extremely familiar with flashing Android firmwares onto ARM-based TV boxes, as a lot can go wrong and it's very easy to end up with a bricked device. Be weary. | ||
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| - | ===== Method 1: Flash using the GT King itself booted into CoreElec | + | ==== Method 1: Flash using the GT King itself booted into CoreElec |
| - | The GT King/King Pro comes with an 8GB SD card. It is recommended to throw this out and buy a new SD card that's at least 16GB for use with Batocera, as that satisfies the minimum size requirements if you need to use the card itself for Batocera. It may not be required, depending on your box. It is possible to flash over the firmware from the old card to the new one if desired, but here we will be using CoreElec. | + | The GT King/King Pro comes with an 8GB SD card. It is recommended to throw this out and buy a new SD card that's at least 16GB for use with Batocera, as that satisfies the minimum size requirements if you need to use the card itself for Batocera. It may not be required, depending on your box. It is possible to flash over the firmware from the old card to the new one if desired, but here we will be using CoreElec |
| - | - Boot into CoreElec and copy the Batocera image over to somewhere easily accessible. The "storage" | + | - Boot into CoreElec/ |
| - Connect to the box via SSH. | - Connect to the box via SSH. | ||
| - | - Run '' | + | - Run '' |
| - Then run '' | - Then run '' | ||
| Going beyond this point it is possible to brick the device. Be 100% sure that all the information is correct and that you are aware of the risks. | Going beyond this point it is possible to brick the device. Be 100% sure that all the information is correct and that you are aware of the risks. | ||
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