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sinceohsix / Installing LiveContainer+Sidestore.md
Last active December 30, 2025 04:27
Installing LiveContainer+SideStore from start to finish.

A full rewrite of this guide is coming verrrry soon.

This guide was written as a fast way to help people get back some of their sideloaded apps after the mass revocation wave a few months back. Thanks to some new software this process has gotten a LOT simpler and faster. This guide was still being shared around which was causing confusion that I was unaware of (I'm sorry about that 😥), to try and fix this, I have written a completely new guide that is much easier to read and follow.

I am proof-reading it and adding final touches then it will be ready to be released again here so you can continue to share it with people, and I will try my best to keep it up to date as new software is released.

Thank you everyone for actually using this and sharing it, I was unaware of how "popular" it had gotten, so I hope this new guide can help you all out even more than the last one.

NOTE: Over time, old comments will be deleted as they will no longer apply here at all, they will simply cause confusion.

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leximayfield / retroarch.md
Last active May 4, 2025 05:38
Setting up RetroArch on a Raspberry Pi

Setting up RetroArch on a Raspberry Pi

I just put the finishing touches on my Raspberry Pi 3 emulation machine running RetroArch. I was not a huge fan of RetroPie due to the reliance on Emulation Station - more moving parts meant that there were more things that could potentially break. I just wanted something that would run raw RetroArch, no frills.

This tutorial is mostly recreated from memory and was most recently tested with a Raspberry Pi 3 running Raspbian Stretch and RetroArch 1.7.7. If there is a mistake or a broken link, PLEASE message me and I will fix it.

Step 1: Install Raspbian

I used Raspbian Stretch Lite from this page. Write the image to your SD card using something like Win32 Disk Imager, or if you're using OSX/Linux follow a tutorial on how to write the image using dd.