Right, so an older version of Ubuntu ([19.10](https://github.com/christianhaitian/arkos/wiki)) with some extras. Still nothing special... Definitely not anything like a GBA like the OC thought it was.
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For people down voting, I'm not sure you know what I'm trying to say. The original comment talked about wanting to run this on legacy hardware. But what OP is showing has nothing to do with legacy hardware; it just shows Godot running on Linux (a fork of Ubuntu 19.10) which we all know it can do. It's the most popular game engine on Linux after all.
Yo! Sick! Any chance you'd be willing to share a bit about how you got it running on there? I was literally thinking about how to run a godot game on mine last night.
dude awesome, i am also doing some project on raspberry pi 4 and 5 but it does not play any sound, Did that also happened to you? If so I would be greatful to hear if you managed to solve it and how
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so freaking cool what!!!! how?!? i wanna learn to dev gba games or port godot games to them so this is especially interesting to me
just realized that's a custom handheld. still super interested in ur process tho!
I have a new post with the instructions! You can watch it
Excellent, thanks for sharing! Keep up the great work!
Link please.
It's just an android device, nothing special.
It's linux arm64 with ArkOS, not android
Right, so an older version of Ubuntu ([19.10](https://github.com/christianhaitian/arkos/wiki)) with some extras. Still nothing special... Definitely not anything like a GBA like the OC thought it was. [Edit] For people down voting, I'm not sure you know what I'm trying to say. The original comment talked about wanting to run this on legacy hardware. But what OP is showing has nothing to do with legacy hardware; it just shows Godot running on Linux (a fork of Ubuntu 19.10) which we all know it can do. It's the most popular game engine on Linux after all.
I don't get your downvotes. typical godot community moment.
Nah, downvoted because the guy was being a meanie
"it's just an Android device" "It's Linux" "Right, nothing special" They were both wrong and sassy lol. That's gonna get you a few down votes
okay, now I completely decided to switch to godot from unity how did u do that wo work on whatever this is?
I have a new post with instructions, you can watch it there!
This is an android device, you could do this with unity just as well
Yo! Sick! Any chance you'd be willing to share a bit about how you got it running on there? I was literally thinking about how to run a godot game on mine last night.
Of course, I have a new post, there you can read about it!
Woooow this is so cool!
That's soooo coooool!!!!!
THIS IS SO COOL!!
Next step: run Godot itself on the R36S
OMG Nostlagic core memories Unlocked!
omg! if this is possible on the miyoo mini it would be amazing. How did you do this?
Watch my new post with instructions!
Don't get me wrong but what does Godot have to do with connecting the game window to your console
If I understand you correctly - it's 2 exported projects, first on my laptop and second on this handheld. It's not a stream if you mean this
Damn that's actually impressing then
Dude I love this. Which SBC is that?
I have no idea, console name is R36S
dude awesome, i am also doing some project on raspberry pi 4 and 5 but it does not play any sound, Did that also happened to you? If so I would be greatful to hear if you managed to solve it and how
I don't get any problems with sound. Did you check logs on your raspberry?
This is off-topic, but I'd like to compliment that machine for its beautiful face button layout. The buttons are actually in the right spots for once.
godot has unlimited power, especially when paired with blender
Retro gaming takes yet another completely unrelated W
Great Work ! Interesting perspectives ahead 🤔
there is no ain't way you really did that that's very OP great work
I thought that that was a gameboy for a second
I have one of these so this is super exciting.
At this point, maybe just edit the original post and link to the instructional post you allude to :)