121 'link' - Retroboot

: The last major known release, which included EmulationStation , support for 20 built-in games, and xpad for Xbox controller support.

: Many users leverage Retroboot to create dedicated gaming rigs or minimalist writing workstations. Getting Started retroboot 121

: Includes xpad drivers to support Xbox controllers and other modern gamepads. : The last major known release, which included

: Unpack the contents of the ZIP folder directly to the root of your SONY USB drive. The root directory should contain the retroboot folder and boot configuration files. : Unpack the contents of the ZIP folder

The Retroboot 121 is available for purchase online from various retailers, with a price tag of around $150. The device is also available as a DIY kit for enthusiasts who want to build their own Retroboot 121.

Go to Main Menu > Configuration File > Save Current Configuration . This overwrites the default retroarch.cfg on your USB drive.

For collectors building a dedicated retro console out of a $25 Android TV box, Retroboot 121 is the ultimate "set it and forget it" solution.

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