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Jettison nano compatibility

2 minutes ago, the gamer that is bad said:

I have no idea what will run on a jettison nano and i want to try to game on it


Considering it has an ARM processor, you'll need to find games that are made for ARM.

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Adding to the above:

- It's meant to run Linux

- It's an ARM CPU

- It's not that powerful when compared to a regular PC

- It's not meant for games

 

You could maybe get some emulators running on it tho.

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1 minute ago, svmlegacy said:


Considering it has an ARM processor, you'll need to find games that are made for ARM.

Or are dual platform. Minecraft Java can be run on arm or x86, as long as you can install open jre.

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Just now, HelpfulTechWizard said:

Or are dual platform. Minecraft Java can be run on arm or x86, as long as you can install open jre.

I can't think of many, but excellent point, especially for minecraft java edition.

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Just now, svmlegacy said:

I can't think of many, but excellent point, especially for minecraft java edition.

 

1 minute ago, HelpfulTechWizard said:

Or are dual platform. Minecraft Java can be run on arm or x86, as long as you can install open jre.

That is all I play when my computer even wants to work and it is more powerful than a pi 4 2gb

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4 hours ago, the gamer that is bad said:

Still what Linux district do I run

I guess you mean distribution.

Maybe try debian arm64

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It includes an OS preinstalled. Stick to that, as it has proprietary NVIDIA drivers, and it would definitely be painful to find them elsewhere (that is, for their specific graphics chip and for ARM architecture).

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10 hours ago, Alexeygridnev1993 said:

It includes an OS preinstalled. Stick to that, as it has proprietary NVIDIA drivers, and it would definitely be painful to find them elsewhere (that is, for their specific graphics chip and for ARM architecture).

I don’t think it has onboard emmc it is the 2gb model 

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