Any ideas on things I could do to test? It would be great if I had a small test app on Debian I could use to see if hardware acceleration is at least enabled up to the VM/Debian level. I'm wondering if the bottleneck is in VirtualBox, in Debian, or in RetroPie. I thought I would throw this out here on the snowball's chance in hell that someone is doing the exact same thing and has already found a solution. You have to use reFind you can't use Boot Camp, and I could only get the Netinst installer for Debian to work and not a Live CD over USB for some reason, and once I got Netinst going it couldn't even detect the Wifi card in my MacBook so it could go nowhere and I hit a dead end, so I had to go the VM route.)įrame rate is the only issue because of the lack of hardware acceleration. (I also tried a dual boot into Debian on OS X, and that turned into a complete disaster. I can't run RetroPie directly on an SD because it's x86 (amd64) and not ARM, but I installed RetroPie via Git and MOST things are well (although I'm having issues getting Urquan Masters to work). It's running in software rendering so there's a lot of tearing (frame rate's actually maybe 20-30fps because I'm on an i5 MacBook). I have this actually working on my late 2015 MacBook, believe it or not, by putting on VirtualBox and then Debian, but.
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