Message from @Tervy
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20-40% dependent on scene and loading state
a little screen tearing, but that's great for a NZD$100 computer
@Tervy
Raspbian, general use
RetroPie/Lakka: gaming
and other utility cards to switch out
I think tomorrow I will try to set up Lakka
now that I have proper HDMI out
@PoliteSuka why not just install raspian enviroment with lakka starter
so you dont need to switch just choose right icon
because another micro SD card is like NZD$5
who plutonium sediment cares
and m.2 shield or hdd/ssd shield is 30 and ?
but you do you :P just bringing the options
i literally have no idea how that works
and if I can just plug and play that shit, that's way better tbh
also I don't think those M.2 adaptors would even exist for RPi4
i doubt it makes things that differently to not work
this?
for example yes
i mean if you find specialy the usb3.0 stuff like that
it should give you decent write-read speeds too for the hardware
it would conflict with the current case i'm using
specialy if you have one of better cases
there is always the direct Sata SSD to USB 3.0 cables
if you want to strap SSD there externaly
dis stuff
tho it also requires you to have good PSU for your pi
I do have that
but then again
That's defeating the point for me
maybe its just me hating microsd card switching .. specialy if i need to try new distro or reset the oss
i wish there was way to do it tru raspbi easily
but that would require raspbi to have user-accessible BIOS of some sort
i would be happy to just "sd card you want rewritten in pi, usb stick with ISO > push button to flash" kind of deal
i would not need to design cases with easy retrieval slots or quick-access functions
or hell "while pi is powered on and SD-card is installed send packets XY followed by ISO tru raw packets/telnet/ssh/serial via ethernet during boot"
would save me even more time
hell and software what waits for pi to boot and send "im up to be written" and wait X > sofware would send "yeah today is this file:file.iso" rest is magic and pi reboots
ofc for security reason usable only with togle switch on board so nobody can crash your pi and then abuse it for nefarious stuff
(and ofc running operating system could have disable bit for that too incase some fuckhead forgots to flip that switch back)
./dreams
reminder that there's a limited amount of mating cycles on a connector/sd card