of space, leaving the remainder of your 32GB card for games (ROMs) and artwork. 3. Installation Steps file for Raspberry Pi 3 B/B+ from the Batocera Download page Flash the Card : Use a tool like Raspberry Pi Imager BalenaEtcher In Raspberry Pi Imager, select "Use custom" and choose your downloaded Batocera file. Initial Boot
Downloading Batocera for your Raspberry Pi 3 is a straightforward process that requires just a few clicks. With this guide, you should now have a working installation of Batocera on your 32GB microSD card. Happy retro gaming!
⚠️ Do not download a "Pi 4" or "Pi 2" image. The Pi 3 requires the aarch64 or armv8 build. Using the wrong build will result in a black screen or boot loop.
: Use a tool like Raspberry Pi Imager or Rufus to write the .img.gz file to your 32GB microSD card .
https://batocera.org/download (Select: Raspberry Pi 3 / aarch64 / 32GB)
: Insert the card into your Pi 3 and power it on. Batocera will automatically resize the partition to fill the entire 32GB space upon the first startup. Why Choose 32GB for Raspberry Pi 3?