Raspberry What?
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2018 2:59 am
Hi,
I've been a Retropie user for many years, first with Emulationstation and then with Attract Mode. I've been very happy with them, but now that I've stumbled upon mGalaxy, I'm stunned by how gorgeous it is. Wow! Bravo to everyone who has worked on it! I'm very, very impressed.
But my desire to switch over to mGalaxy is thwarted by my love of having everything sitting pretty in a small, convenient box in front of my TV. It seems as though mGalaxy is Windows-only, and I don't want to run a cable from my PC to my TV to play games. So is there a good solution for this? I see that there's a Raspberry Pi-esque mini computer called the LattePanda that runs Windows. Does anyone have any experience with those? Will they be powerful enough to run mGalaxy? Or does anyone have another solution to having mGalaxy on a plug-n-play "box"?
Thanks for all your help.
I've been a Retropie user for many years, first with Emulationstation and then with Attract Mode. I've been very happy with them, but now that I've stumbled upon mGalaxy, I'm stunned by how gorgeous it is. Wow! Bravo to everyone who has worked on it! I'm very, very impressed.
But my desire to switch over to mGalaxy is thwarted by my love of having everything sitting pretty in a small, convenient box in front of my TV. It seems as though mGalaxy is Windows-only, and I don't want to run a cable from my PC to my TV to play games. So is there a good solution for this? I see that there's a Raspberry Pi-esque mini computer called the LattePanda that runs Windows. Does anyone have any experience with those? Will they be powerful enough to run mGalaxy? Or does anyone have another solution to having mGalaxy on a plug-n-play "box"?
Thanks for all your help.