I know this is an old post, but I created an easy installer to unlock RGBPiOS4. What this does is allows cores to be installed, changed, removed. God mode in the tweaks also enables all the hidden retroarch options. Right now the patch applies the new cores, but in the near future it will allow users to do it adhoc. +ASDR wrote: ↑Fri Dec 22, 2023 11:57 amThanks for your work, I didn't end up using CRTPi directly for my setup as I had some different ideas and needs but it was certainly the reference I used to learn about how all of this works on RPi/RetroPie!kitty666cats wrote: ↑Fri Dec 22, 2023 4:51 am I actually helped out with the making of CRTPi, I don't think I ever tried the 'final' image though... I'll have to give it a whirl sometime soon
I wonder whatever happened to the guy!
IIRC u/ErantyInt was tired of the jerks on Reddit and he also reached a natural end point for his project. He did pretty much everything you could do on Pi3 and Pi4 was basically broken at that point and he didn't want to put in the work on figure out how to all make it work again. Honestly, I really like the idea of software just being finished. Not everything needs to be updated indefinitely every week, I like stuff that's just done and keeps on working.
rgbpi os is one of the few images that actually applies the correct frequency and resolution on a rom by rom basis. No need to keep timings.txt up to date. THe custom dac driver and dynares built into retroarch stay in sync. My only beef with it was that the devs locked it down so much. Well thats not the case anymore with this
https://github.com/sd2cv/RGBPi-Extra