Newer versions of the kernel (via RetroArch cores) allow for better frame rates and lower input lag.
Because this is a specific system image string rather than a standard topic, this article explores what these specific kernel images do, how engineers build them, and how to safely deploy them to your target hardware. Anatomy of an Embedded Kernel Image String kerneldpsneseurreleasev20140gd8b65c6img new
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Compile the modified source tree. The compilation process binds the updated drivers and system parameters into a fresh bootable image block. Newer versions of the kernel (via RetroArch cores)