Since kernel 1.1.x, RetroBoot had struggled with Creative Labs Sound Blaster 16 (ISA) cards. Due to an incorrect IRQ steering implementation, the system would hard-lock if a sound file played for longer than 60 seconds. This made the OS unusable for retro gaming rigs and multimedia kiosks.
is a specialized, lightweight distribution of RetroArch designed specifically for the PlayStation Classic. Unlike more complex "all-in-one" hacks like AutoBleem or Project Eris, RetroBoot is built with a singular focus: booting your console directly into a high-performance emulation environment with zero unnecessary overhead. What is RetroBoot 1.2.1? retroboot 1.2.1
Download RetroBoot 1.2.1 at the official mirror. Technical Report: RetroBoot 1
Out of the box, RetroBoot 1.2.1 is good. With these tweaks, it becomes exceptional. Fix: In RetroArch, go to Settings > Drivers
Here’s a helpful, straightforward write-up on — aimed at retro gaming enthusiasts who use PlayStation Classic (PSC) or similar ARM-based mini consoles.
Settings > Drivers > Input driver and change it from udev to linuxraw. Pair your device while in the menu, then use Configuration File > Save Current Configuration.