In this video, I test out 11 Dreamcast games on the Odroid Go Advance using EMUElec and the FlyCast core in Retroarch. Its still early but its looking promising! The Odroid go advance I powered by a quad-core 1.3ghz Cortex A35 ARM CPU backed by the Mali-G31 MP2 GPU.
Month: February 2020
Making “TheC64 Retropie” complete guide for anyone
TheC64 called the “Maxi” was launched some weeks ago. I was one of the backers on the first campaign on IndieGoGo so I received the mini last year also.
The “Maxi” is O.K. for the casual gamer / nostalgia guy who wants to play some commodore 64 and Vic-20 games. I wanted to use my C64 everywhere so I decided to put a RaspberryPi inside using the “Retropie” software that supports VICE which just in christmas, released their 3.4 version.

Marine Wins Prize with 50-Cent Idea to Salvage Damaged Radio Handsets
Instead of spending $52.50 to replace radio handsets with exposed screws — a shock hazard for the operator — Marines can now use a 3D-printed clip that costs 50 cents, according to a service news release.
Lance Cpl. Frederick Sattler won first prize in the First Quarter Commanding General’s Innovation Challenge, “a Shark Tank-style board where Marines and Sailors can present ideas to improve their unit, the base, or the Marine Corps as a whole,” for a simple design that keeps Marines from having to dispose of the damaged handsets.

Moving your Plex Install to Another System
It is possible to move a Plex Media Server installation from one computer/system to another in most cases. It won’t necessarily be possible in all instances. For this article, we’ll refer to the old and new Plex Media Servers as the “Source” and “Destination” installations.
These instructions are designed for moving between two systems running the same operating system (e.g. Windows to Windows). It is generally possible to move between different operating systems, but that’s much more complicated and requires mapping the additional server settings from how they’re stored in one operating system to the other (e.g. mapping Windows registry values to the OS X plist
file). That is not officially supported and not covered here.

‘Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater,’ a video game that defined a generation, gets its own documentary
Tony Hawk’s reached one of the more enviable places in pop culture. Who wouldn’t want to be a pioneer in their field, amass a huge fortune, and still go unrecognized at the airport? Later this month, he’ll be in a public place where every person in the room should know his face: the Mammoth Film Festival. On Tuesday, Hawk announced on Instagram that Pretending I’m a Superman, a documentary about the immortal Tony Hawk Pro Skater video game series, will be premiering at the festival on February 29. He’ll be in attendance for a panel with Rodney Mullen and the filmmakers to discuss the film.

RaspberryPi 4 Strides Towards ServerReady Status via SBBR-Compliant UEFI Firmware Effort
A firmware project designed to bring the Raspberry Pi 4 to Server Base Boot Requirement (SBBR) compliance is now in v1.1.
A community effort to get the low-cost yet surprisingly powerful Raspberry Pi 4 single-board computer “ServerReady” is bearing fruit, releasing an open-source Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) and Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) firmware compatible with Arm’s Server Base Boot Requirement (SBBR) specification.
Hasbro Is Relaunching Classic Tiger Gaming Handhelds
Ready to get excited? Ready for another dose of nostalgia? Well check this out. According to Engadget Hasbro is going to be relaunching some of our favorite Tiger games. You know those little handhelds you used to play while in the car on your way to your brothers little league game? Yeah those!

Popular Plex client codec compatibility list!
A user has compiled a list of popular Plex clients and what codecs they can play back. This is a work in progress and will grow over time, be sure to check back often!
List available here on Google Docs

US Navy supercomputer: 290,304 CPU cores, 590TB RAM, 14PB storage
AMD EPYC CPUs will power US Navy supercomputer with 290,304 cores, alongside 112 x NVIDIA Volta V100 GPGPUs
AMD has secured itself another design win for a crazy-specced supercomputer, where its kick ass EPYC Rome CPUs will power the US Navy’s new Cray Shasta supercomputer.

The Ultimate GBA Mod V2 IPS Screen – It’s Beautiful!
I love the GBA AGB-001 but we all know the stock screen is pretty horrible so in this video, I install a V2 IPS Screen kit in my GBA and it was totally worth it! In my option, this is the best mod you can do to upgrade one of the best handheld consoles ever made!