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    @dankcushions My main worry was that the msu-1 file will get entangled with other files, especially if I was to add ,ore msu hacks, but this is more of my paranoia. I also thought it would be more tidy, but if it adds more clicks and I can't use lr-snes9x anyway, I guess I'll pass.
    Thanks for your help!

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    https://www.reddit.com/r/RetroPie/comments/cuuioi/wii_and_gamecube_on_raspberry_pi_4_tutorial/

    Pi4 is almost drop in replacement of PI3

    For a 14 year old it might be too much for you to understand, but at 15 I was heavily into computers that were JUST being introduced into schools in 1984 and have been building computers and tinkering for over 20 years so today's 14 year old that have been brought up around computers may find it easy

    A lot of people I work with are still clueless when it comes to computers and how they work and who are younger than me

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    @iazrt The Showcase theme (my favorite) does the same thing as well and also has a blank tag which I just removed. Just search for >< and you'll easily find a blank.

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    @mitu thank you for the response, wanted to double check there wasn't anything that could be done retropie side first. I'll reach out to utility board manufacturer.

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    @ruttlehead thank you

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    @wmarcio Worked great. I had tried Aomei Partition Manager Pro, but it just couldn't make a bootable clone. Go figure. Win32imager did the trick.

    I then just went into RASP Setup/Advanced Settings and expanded the file system. From 32GB to 256GB and twice the speed. Very likely major overkill, but it was cheap and will remove all concerns for the time being.

  • Can someone update this bezel?

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    @r4izuk0 no. It's part of the original bezel. You can see it. It's best to run these as blank screens in the center and use the shaders to create the screen effects. I've done a ton of them and even altered others works to fit my desire to have a ton of different looks.

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    And that did it.

    After my last reply, I removed the gamepad physically, and put the alan-1 flight yoke adapter in position one of the RPI.

    Then, I deleted the Mame-2003-plus config files at \home\pi\RetroPie\roms\arcade\mame2003-plus\cfg

    I went into Retroarch config from Retropie and went to bind inputs for port 1. I changed it from Gamepad to Gamepad with Analog, set it to left analog, then mapped only the analog and four buttons.

    Next, started up Star Wars, and mapped input for this game to the Analog X/Y and buttons.

    Deadzone gone!

    Settings and everything held after reboot.

    Thanks for all the help!

  • VICE C64 Help and settings (no sound)

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    @stlcyclone It's already fixed.

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    @derpyder
    Dont have that problem anymore...
    it was my old pi3
    switch to pi4 so start all new (that fix it ;) )

  • How to Filter Out Adult Games?

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    @iandaemon said in How to Filter Out Adult Games?:

    @alphabetapie I think you can remove the "button hints" or whatever they're called at the bottom of the screen.

    According to mitu in this thread, adding/deleting favorites is disabled by design in KIOSK mode: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/29960/problem-adding-favorites/3?_=1615605880384

    That would be super helpful, but mine does not seem to act that way. I set it to kiosk mode and then on any game I hit the Y button on, it will still say "Adding/Removing From Favorites." Then if I filter by favorites in Kiosk, only those will show up. I would like this disabled completely if possible. I'm running the version of Retropie from the 4.7.1 image, EmulationStation version 2.9.6RP.

    Can @mitu chime in on if I need to set something a certain way, or turn something off (or anyone that might know what the issue is getting these favorites to read-only)?

  • MAME Autoload After POST (lr-mame2003-plus)

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    @mitu I'm hoping to find a video or specific example of the steps to saving the state in say, Pepper II (or any game with a decently long POST) and then the settings to auto-load that post-POST save state each time the game launches.

    I THINK I may have gotten the Retroarch settings correct, but don't see anything that says something like, "On load, use this save state for this game/core".

  • New Arcade (MAME) issue. Lockup (Little rectangle)

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    @barbudreadmon Looking into this now.

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    I now am using an HDMI to RGB (with L/R audio) component video converter - looks very good.

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    @soren42
    Not sure if you managed to sort this, but I have just managed to transfer save files from OpenEmu to Retropie successfully.

    You can only transfer battery saves though (.sav) which means only games which allow you to save in game.

    You cannot transfer OpenEmu save states (.oesavestate) as far as I can tell.

    To transfer battery saves, copy and paste the .sav file into your retropie ROM folder, ensure the name is the same as the ROM, then change the file to .srm (literally just type it).

    Example:

    OpenEmu battery save: Earthbound.sav
    Retropie battery save: Eathbound.srm

    Once you’ve done that, restart emulation station, load your rom, and your save game will automatically be there.

    Appreciate this is an old post, but I’ve just spent the last 2 days trying to figure this out and just managed it by trial and error.

    Enjoy.

  • How to fully remove "launchimages"?

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    @mitu Okay... Now if only it actually worked then I'd be keeping it. I LOVED the images created from the Tronky theme, but it it can't easily and intuitively load the actual menu underneath it then it can't hang around for now.

  • Karate Champ (MAME 2003) Save Controls

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    @drdave79 saving the game option file should work.

    Retroarch main menu-> Quick menu-> options-> create game options file

    You may have to start a different rom after and change the default setting back though.

    So start rom, change setting, save game option file, close Retroarch. Next, play regular game, change setting back, then just exit Retroarch.

    Or....

    You can also save the game option file then just manually edit the cfgs over network. The default core options are saved to Configs-> all-> retroarch-core-options.cfg

    Then just edit the opt file you created Configs-> all-> retroarch-> config -> mame2003 directory-> game.opt

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