Help with getting Retropie on Sinclair Gamercard?

There's almost no documentation on the GamerCard, I need help please! I've owned multiple Linux emulation handhelds in the past and am comfortable tinkering, but this is my first RaspPi so I'm struggling to figure out how to add Retropie to it.

It's an ARM64 bit processor (RaspPi Zero A53 chipset) and the readme on the SD card says to add a .deb package. Both of which seem a bit unusual based on the guides I've read. It doesn't seem straightforward to create my own. Is there an online source where I might find one already compiled for the GamerCard? Or a good guide?

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u/rob-cubed — 2 days ago
▲ 346 r/SBCGaming

Shenzhen travel with Retro Game Corps

Shenzhen starts in earnest around 19 mins in, manufacturer visits start at 24 mins. Lots of filler about travel and food, but a few interesting bits around various manufacturers, devices, and electronic shops.

Good to finally have confirmation that Moorechip owns both Ayn and Retroid, although the evidence has been there for a while.

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u/rob-cubed — 2 months ago
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I design 3d city maps using lidar data! I just wrapped up the latest city, Baltimore

I've been into both maps and 3D printing for quite a while, so I've been making 3D city maps. It's a fun mashup of hobbies!

Very happy with how this downtown Baltimore map turned out. The water front makes for a great feature for it.

Just to clarify, I don't just use an online tool to quick generate a map for me. I use Lidar data (which is basically laser scans of cities from an aircraft) which requires a ton of manual clean up work. It's worth it though as this gives me as much detail for the buildings as possible. Here is a quick comparison of the type of map that I make vs what most people do: https://imgur.com/a/STX96Li

u/jeremytodd1 — 3 months ago