Insert the SD card into your Android box.
If you see a black screen, your DTB is wrong. Shut down, pull the card, and try a different .dtb file. emuelec 4.3
Version 4.3 makes installing non-emulated games accessible. In previous versions, you had to SSH into the device and type code. Now, you can often install games via the EmuELEC settings menu or a much simpler script. Playing GTA: Vice City on a $30 TV box is a surreal experience that works surprisingly well. Insert the SD card into your Android box
Before we focus on version 4.3, let’s define the baseline. EmuELEC is a fork of the popular CoreELEC (which is itself a fork of Kodi). The developers stripped away the media center bloat and added RetroArch and EmulationStation (ES) as the front-end. If you see a black screen, your DTB is wrong
Essentially, it transforms your Android set-top box into a dedicated device capable of playing games from the Atari 2600 all the way up to the PlayStation Portable (PSP) and Nintendo DS.
Insert the SD into your box. Hold the reset button (inside the AV port or next to the USB port) while plugging in the power. Release when you see the EmuELEC boot logo.