No I haven't tested that one. One thing I recommend is pick up a 64gb or higher micro SD card as the one that comes with it claims to be 32gbs but is actually 8gbs. You'll find out quickly as you start adding roms it'll start deleting old ones to stay under 8gbs but they'll appear to still be there. Basically you just need a SD card, etcher and the copy of Batocera designed for the Odroid go advance. They also include a USB card reader so you won't need that! Everything is super easy, just follow this video and you'll be good to go. Also the link to get Batocera for Odroid go advance.
Does the Drastic downloader/installer work? Or the shaders downloader in retroarch? If yes, its not a WIFI issue.
Error message doesnt seem to be WIFI related anyhow.. :) 5 sec on google tells you this: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/21595/screenscraper-error-api-closed-for-non-registered-members/2
I havent used automatic image scrapers for my setup, I've actually done it manually, which is a project you dont want to embark on if you dont have regex skills - and many games. :) I actually made sure to alter romets naming scemes to match with the official naming scheme of the lebretro screenshot database ( https://github.com/libretro-thumbnails ), while cleaning romsets from unwanted duplicates, then created the playlists manually, making sure to use the filenames as game names, and when everything fell in line I had thumnails on 30k games in retroarch - not depending on scraping. ;) (scraping those (based on crc) would have taken a looong time.. ;) )
What you could do, if you only need thumbnails for a handfull of games, is to engage in that process manually, you'll find the thumbnails under the link provided.
You could also look into how to start an authenticated scraping run.
All those ports show up, because they themselves have been installed, not the game files. To find out which gamefiles you have to place where, you have to read retroarch docs - i.e. for doom you read this: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Doom/
Paths listed could differ slightly on the RK2020, but essentially a folderstucture similar to whats required should already be on the SDcard ready to be populated with game files.
The 'missing bios' listing should just be an incongruence.
The games in ports are mostly reverse engineered, so no bios needed. :)
I got it working. It has to be manually enabled in the /home/odroid/.config/retroarch/retroarch.cfg file by modifying the needed lines.
I used this as a guide: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/RetroAchievements/
I don't think I'm going to leave it enabled because it appears to need to have wi-fi enabled and I really don't want the extra overhead, but it does work!
not so much a case, but there's a replacement stl file for the back that incorporates handles that look and feel like a 'ps5' controller.
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/rk-2020-ps5-controller-back-shell-mod
Found this file on cults3d.
Give this person some love because this is an AWESOME mod! Can't wait to coat this baby with epoxy and then build it.
(I'm posting this here in this thread, too, since it seems to be asking the same question.)
So I figured out a temporary solution to this issue, but I still think n64 really runs poorer on the beta releases than the "stable" release right now. Maybe there's a beta release out there that's not the nightly that has everything. The default n64 emulator doesn't seem to work anymore in this nightly?
Anyways, either go download the beta release here:
https://batocera.org/upgrades/odroidgoa/beta/last/
or change your updates in system to "beta" instead of "stable". When you've updated to the newest version, in system settings, there's a setting called "multimedia keys", and you can turn this to off. This seems to fix the r2 button problem. I can still exit emulators normally. Hope this helps.
I use this one works on PlayStation classic, OGA, RK2020
TP-Link USB Wifi Adapter for PC N150 Wireless Network Adapter for Desktop - Nano Size Wifi Dongle Compatible with Windows 10/7/8/8.1/XP/ Mac OS 10.9-10.15 Linux Kernel 2.6.18-4.4.3 (TL-WN725N) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008IFXQFU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_hRLmFbN6F1CCE
I’m about to buy a galaxy s5 battery and some jst leads to solder to it and fit to the RK. I know I’ll have to mod the holder a little for it to fit. I’ll let you know how I get on.
https://www.amazon.com/Galaxy-S5-Battery-LCLEBM-Replacement/dp/B07VNXVDL2
https://www.amazon.com/Letool%C2%AE30-1-25mm-Female-Connector-Cables/dp/B013JRWCBU
Nice! I bought this 3200 off Amazon, but the jst plug is like 3x too big for the socket on the RK board: AKZYTUE 3.7V 3200mAh 655084 Lipo... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TXL7VKT?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
I’m gonna give this one a shot myself. The RK with more juice would be amazing. Liking it a lot so far