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    @mitu Thanks for the reply! I’m not at my Pi at the moment but when I get situated, I’ll give that a shot and report back!

  • runcommand.sh should run commands

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    Just add your scripts to the retropie menu, very simple. i never had to make any edits to make it work, just some editing to get the script to have a picture in EmulationStation and description of the script.

    If you want the scripts to appear within your Ports, you might need to include .sh with the filetypes that are supported with Ports even though from memory it should already be set up like that (i cant double checking this right now, currently making a backup of my SSD)

    If you can see the scripts in EmulationStation but theyre just not executing after selecting them, then you will need to chmod +x your sh files.

  • Raspberry PI for Gaming Newbie Buyers Guide

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    @benmclean

    The Raspberry PI 4B with 8 GB of RAM. The performance gain is small for gaming because RAM is usually not the bottleneck

    Eh? The performance gain past 2GB is zero. Retropie uses around 1GB with swap and all. The extra ram might help with installing emulators from source or if you want to use it as a desktop someday.

    You need a compatible power adapter and lots of companies make them.

    I only recommend the official psu due to reliability. They are $8US so there shouldn't be a reason to get a 3rd party psu that no one knows how reliable they are.

    If you're going with a plain pi4, for a case, I recommend the argon one v2 if you don't want that nespi. It has a fan and converts the microhdmi ports into normal sized ones.

  • XBox one controller logo button not working in games

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    @blboun said in XBox one controller logo button not working in games:

    not sure what you mean by that ? how can it work in retroarch ? it still doesn't work when I open any game...

    I thought you disabled the Xpadneo driver and the hotkey would start working. Xpadneo maps the SHARE as a key event, that's why I asked for the model and checked whether you're using it or not:

    Full support for the Xbox Series X|S controller is present including the share button. This is currently mapped to keyboard event KEY_RECORD and may not work at all for any purpose.

    and yes, it says Button 10, not key 10, my bad

    OK, that's cleared up, though it doesn't explain why the hotkey doesn't work with it. I have an older Xbox One controller (not S) which has the same layout, but it doesn't have Bluetooth. The Xbox button works as a hotkey, but since it's wired it's not the same thing.

  • Which folders does a USB Mount transfer?

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    @breadpie If you created a Retropie folder on your USB drive, and are just using it to transfer games, then I think it just transfers the same data as when using Retropie-mount.

    Retropie-Mount, meaning the games run from your usb drive, it also transfers BIOS, retropiemenu, roms, and splashscreen info. As far as I know, neither transfer any configs. Screen Shot 2021-08-20 at 3.45.39 PM.png

  • Pairing a 8bitdo N30 pro2 controller

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    Can you explain how you fixed this? I've been wrestling with this all day.

  • Controller Issues...

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    I tried multiple solutions suggested here, but to no luck. In the end, I just started the whole installation all over again and it's working fine now. God knows what happened, but it seems re-installing everything seems to have fixed it... weird.

    Thanks for the replies everyone!

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    @skykid said in Despair over controller ports constantly swapping:

    I hear setting up Samba on OSX is a ballache, which is why I was looking for an easier option.

    It's not, you can access the RetroPie shares from macOS without any issues:

    open Finder, select "Go" menu and "Connect to Server". Type smb://retropie and hit "Connect".

  • M3U File Issue [PS1]

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    @windg
    Alrighty! I'll keep playing normally, i'll install duckstation just to see it working
    Thanks!

    Additional notes:
    I installed the duckstation core, i tried playing the game there and swapping discs works perfectly, although it doesn't recognize the CD1 or CD2 extension i had to rename them as .cue files again and change the m3u to reflect the changes

  • Problem with lr-vice

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    @dankcushions I'm going to do a full update and reinstall of as much as I can right now.

  • Ubuntu PC having issues running ROMs

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    @mcjones9631 said in Ubuntu PC having issues running ROMs:

    Controller always gives "✔️ USB Gamepad (121/17) not configured" when in games and games can only be exited from the keyboard

    This usually happens when your controller doesn't have a configuration file/profile in RetroArch. If you configured your controller in EmulationStation, a RetroArch configuration file for the controller should be created automatically, unless you turned of the auto-configuration of controllers in ES.

    Is you controller working in EmulationStation, after you have completed the input configuration ? Did you disable the auto-configuration in EmulationStation, by any chance ?

  • Pi Zero poor emulation performance & stutter

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    @gerry69 Conclusion:

    I thank you all for trying to help me!

    As I was about to reinstall again (!) I discovered Recalbox as an alternative distro and thought I'd give it a try (forgive me). While on Retropie Vice refused to install, and lr-Vice had to be compiled 3 hours for stuttering results and Sega Mega Drive was unplayable with both emulators, in Recalbox EVERYTHING works perfectly smooth without even the need of setting up or installing anything.

    So I hope you all understand that at this point - after at least 20 hours of trying to get Retropie going - I give up and go happily with Recalbox.

    Thanks again anyway - cheers!

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    Ok it is kinda working, it seems I need to do a lot of editing to the github files to make it work nicely with the original retropie install as various default directories are different in this alternative emulationstation.
    This isnt as straight forward as I thought it would be lol

  • Deleting wrong format files.

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    You can hit F4 on the ES menu to get to the command line of the Pi. If using Samba or SSH you can get to the file structure on another computer, WIndows for example.

  • Switch Pro Bluetooth for Raspberry Pi 4

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    Yeah I use my switch pro controller, I havent done any extra configuration at all and it pairs just fine. Can you try another bluetooth controller? Dualshock 4 or Xbone one controller?

    If this is your first time pairing via bluetooth, you might want to check that your bluetooth is working correctly with this command in the terminal:

    systemctl status bluetooth.service

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    Thanks guys, that was exactly the problem. I followed the thread @windg provided, and it worked first time. I really appreciate you guys

  • Retro Pie not getting past this screen...

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    I think I got it working finally! Thanks a lot for the help, it's much appreciated!

  • Sounds issues PPSSPP (PE 3rd Birthday)

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    @hunksurvivorx Agree it's something to do with the newest update. It was perfect before because I played it briefly back in july. Playing it with the latest build and the sounds is terrible and even screeching at times.

  • USB Adapter for wireless internet

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    @retropieuser555

    Yeah.

    I see how you're right on this.

    Using the default, built in WiFi, it took 45 minutes to transfer a 500 MB folder.

    With the WiFi dongle and the same folder, about 6 minutes.

    And with a direct connect with an ethernet cable, less than 30 seconds.

    I'm not sure how to test for ping though, but I think I'll stick with the dongle. :)

  • RetroPie not loading emulators

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    @dankcushions
    Just read rules of forum. I apologize to everyone. Thanks for the tips and help though!

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