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sinceohsix / Installing LiveContainer+Sidestore.md
Last active May 20, 2026 06:09
Installing LiveContainer+SideStore from start to finish.

✴️ How to sideload with SideStore and LiveContainer

Last Edited: Mar 30, 2026 @ 7:45AM PST · Supports iOS versions 15.0 - 26.3

Make sure you are always using up-to-date guides to ensure full compatibility. The official SideStore documentation can be found here in case anything changes. For additional information and credits, scroll to the bottom of this page.

Important • iOS 26.4 broke the method used by SideStore and this tutorial to refresh apps. A new guide will come soon for people on iOS 26.4 once the necessary tools are available.


👋 Hello again, r/sideloaded!

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leximayfield / retroarch.md
Last active May 4, 2025 05:38
Setting up RetroArch on a Raspberry Pi

Setting up RetroArch on a Raspberry Pi

I just put the finishing touches on my Raspberry Pi 3 emulation machine running RetroArch. I was not a huge fan of RetroPie due to the reliance on Emulation Station - more moving parts meant that there were more things that could potentially break. I just wanted something that would run raw RetroArch, no frills.

This tutorial is mostly recreated from memory and was most recently tested with a Raspberry Pi 3 running Raspbian Stretch and RetroArch 1.7.7. If there is a mistake or a broken link, PLEASE message me and I will fix it.

Step 1: Install Raspbian

I used Raspbian Stretch Lite from this page. Write the image to your SD card using something like Win32 Disk Imager, or if you're using OSX/Linux follow a tutorial on how to write the image using dd.