![]() ![]() It requires python version 3.6 or better, and the python pip module. We are just talking about installing the SteamLink app. SteamLink is best installed in a Python virtual environment. What's out there has pretty much all been done 'because we can' along the same lines of running MAME on a digital camera. EmulationStation provides an interface that is usable with any 4-button controller, set up from within the program itself. Pi Model: Raspberry Pi 3 RetroPie Version Used: 4. There are ports of Kodi, Retroarch, of course Doom, and a few other things but a Raspberry Pi does basically everything you could 'hack' a Steam Link to do better and easier. There a several (but not a ton) of tutorials on how to install Steam Link on the Pi, and fewer on how to install specifically on RetroPi. ![]() 0 omission229 Banned, 12:44 Oh, thank you so much. Youll need to run a minimal X11 setup in order to use Steam Link on the Raspberry Pi 4. That link refers to installing Steam itself to natively install PC games, which of course wont work with a Pi. Steamlink is an install-able package in RetroPie, it's in the experimental section - see After you install it, you can run it from the Ports folder and pair it with Steam on your PC/Chromebook. might be an easier solution.Įdit: the lakka forums indicates no steam WHAT DOESN’T IT DO AND WHAT DOESN’T WORK? You just install the Steam Link application directly from RetroPie with its own menu item, so it runs directly from the EmulationStation, like your other games. you should probably post in the lakka forums and see if anyone there is working on it or has figured a way to do it.Īlso, I know some have set up their pi for dual-boot so they can have the steam link app as well as their preferred emulator or media center. Originally posted by Xenophobe:looks like retropie was also built off retroarch, maybe that could guide you? the app is intended for raspbian stretch or buster, but retropie and osmc have been making custom launchers for it.
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