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Retro gaming/computing on Nerves?
This is an interesting alternative to RetroPie and friends which already uses Buildroot to run a retro emulator system.
Haven’t tried it but of course curious how hard it would be to turn into a Nerves system. I’m a mildly twisted that way.
Regardless, I like the premise of a non-user-level OS for a machine like this. Very much an appliance and corrupted root file system seems like an eventual guarantee if you run a regular OS and the separation of root fs and data partition makes good sense for this.
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