Application firmware manager for OtherCrashOverride/odroid-go-firmware
- Downloads and installs the latest, or specific, app firmware release from respective GitHub repositories
- Manages app firmware dependencies
- Downloads and installs the current romart archive
- If you already have an SD card setup for ODroid Go, it will keep your existing data and roms by default. In this case, it will only update the app firmwares.
- Python 3+ (tested with 3.7)
- SD card with a FAT32 filesystem and at least 512MB of free space
- Install OtherCrashOverride/odroid-go-firmware to your ODroid Go (Device firmware instructions)
- Tested up to release 20181001
- ODroid Go application firmware GitHub repositories must release their app as a compatibile .fw file.
- BIOS files
- ColecoVision: BIOS.col
- Commodore 64: 1541 ROM, Basic ROM, Char ROM, Kernal ROM
- MSX: DISK.ROM, MSX2.ROM, MSX2EXT.ROM
- Move odroid_go_app_manager.py to the root directory of your SD card
- Optional: Some emulators require BIOS files. If BIOS files are not already in the appropriate directories, put the BIOS files in the root directory of your SD card.
- Open a command line or terminal, change the working directory to your SD card
- Run python odroid_go_app_manager.py
- GitHub
- mad-ady/doom-odroid-go
- OtherCrashOverride/doom-odroid-go
- OtherCrashOverride/go-play
- OtherCrashOverride/MicroPython_ESP32_psRAM_LoBo-odroid-go
- OtherCrashOverride/prosystem-odroid-go
- OtherCrashOverride/stella-odroid-go
- Schuemi/c64-go
- Schuemi/fMSX-go
- Bitbucket
- DavidKnight247/odroid-go-spectrum-emulator
- odroid_go_stuff/arduventure
- I have no association with Hardkernel, ODroid, or referenced repositories
- Use at your own risk. The script is nondestructive by default, but I take no responsibility.