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  • Where are game stats saved?

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    @backstander Thanks!

  • xbox one controller model 1697

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    @Reaven I was wondering if the model 1697 xbox controller is still working for you? I recently set up retropie and it is not recognizing my controller (connected via usb) and was wondering if you have a fix?

  • Adding psx to preloaded card

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    @doddyandlaurapi said in Adding psx to preloaded card:

    When I plug my SD card into my laptop I can't find my ROMS or BIOS files

    Windows cannot read a linux file partition. You need to use SSH.

    Could anyone point me in the right direction or know of a step by step link?

    It's all in the wiki but you would be better off going to your supplier for support as @markyh444 says because you have been scammed. Retropie is free. Nobody can assist you with an unofficial build.

  • Bluetooth ps3 Controllers wont work

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    @scribbly why you have changed your email to info@retropie.org.uk I don't know - but change it back and verify it or your account will be removed.

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    @BuZz ok. I will look around. The only rom i got working was the performa rom as that is what the retropie wiki said i needed. I tried others with no luck. I will try to find a mac classic image and go from there. Thank you.

  • Pscx-Rearmed Error

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    @MrTomixf Please do not post a support request without first reading and following the advice in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

    also the image is broken.

  • TurboGrafx-16 - Only a few roms running

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    From my understanding there wasn't any region protection for the CD based games and I remember trying some Japanese CDs in my TurboGrafx CD and TurboDuo about 10-15 years ago. I was surprised that they worked so well then!

    I did some more research (or googling) and found a 3rd System Card v3.0 that is identified as being from Japan with an md5sum of 38179df8f4ac870017db21ebcbf53114. I tried Mirai Shounen Conan and Sylphia and they both worked on this BIOS. I also tried that 4 in 1 Super CD for the US Turbo Duo (this is the same one I had for my Duo which is also in storage lol) and it worked as well. The "System Card interface" looks just like ff1a674273fe3540ccef576376407d1d with "PC Engine" and "1991".

    Also I was able to verify that the md5 of 0754f903b52e3b3342202bdafb13efa5 is indeed the USA version.

    I updated the wiki with this:
    https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/PC-Engine

    I ran out of time searching and didn't get to look up ff1a674273fe3540ccef576376407d1d to see if it was just another Japan or maybe Europe?

  • Retropie Fails to boot after every Shutdown

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    @philmiller278 No problem. I'm not entirely new to Linux, but when it comes to RPi or RetroPie I'm a "freshman". From my tries and errors, I came up with the following summarized procedure to get RetroPie up and running, so it might come in handy to you and others:

    Download the latest RetroPie pre-built image; Extract it using WinRAR, 7-Zip, etc. Write the extracted image file using Win32 Disk Imager (on Windows) to the SD card; Boot RetroPie and configure your controller; In the RetroPie configuration menu select "raspi-config" or press F4 and type "sudo raspi-config"; Select "Expand filesystem" and reboot when prompt or type "sudo reboot"; Once restarted, update your system packages by pressing F4 and then typing "sudo apt-get update", and once completed "sudo apt-get upgrade", replying with "y" pressing Enter; Reboot ("sudo reboot"); F4 again and type "sudo ~/RetroPie-Setup/retropie_setup.sh"; Update RetroPie-Setup script; Update all installed packages (kernel too if you want); Perform reboot; F4 again and type "sudo nano /boot/config.txt" Uncomment (remove "#") lines "hdmi_force_hotplug=1" - this solved my issue of not having image at first boot after power cycling; and "hdmi_drive=2" - this solves the issue of not having sound over HDMI; Exit and save by pressing "Ctrl+X", press "y" and type Enter to overwrite file. Reboot or shutdown - when shutting down from the shell/command line type "sudo halt" or "sudo shutdown -h now". There are numerous ways to add roms to your RetroPie, but the easiest is to do it over network, by using a PC and adding roms to "/RetroPie/roms/gaming system folder" when your RetroPie is turned on - your RetroPie should be visible in the network devices window.

    Even if you shut down the system from the GUI/menu, you can always turn the system back on without power cycling and preserving the mUSB plug, by shunting GPIO pins 5 & 6 by simply placing a jumper, a paper clip, installing a PC-style reset switch, etc (be careful to not shunt GPIO pins 1, 2 and 4 as those have voltage: https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/iot/docs/pinmappingsrpi ).

    To change screen resolution refer to https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/config-txt.md down in the "HDMI_mode" and "Which values are valid for my monitor?" sections.

    A little off-topic, but if you ever need to change your keyboard layout, type in the shell "sudo nano /etc/default/keyboard" and in "XKBLAYOUT="gb" change "gb" to the letters of you keyboard layout - for example, "es" for Spanish, "fr" for French, etc.

  • snes graphics are rough, mega drive and nes look great.

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    @rsimmy i will try that. Thanks.

  • MAME 2003 bezel overlays not showing

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    @MrBlaschke The problem for me was the system-specific RETROARCH.CFG file, whose settings were overwriting the ones for the individual games. Making sure that wasn't in conflict fixed it.

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  • Press a button to configure - not working

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    you are a godsent! it is SELECT + X on the ps3 controller! thanks a bunch!

  • HELP - XBOX One Wired Controller Doesn't work

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    Sorry, I guess I just assumed it was, but yes it's cased with a fan using a 5V/2.5A power supply. I haven't checked that, I haven't used Linux in years so pretty much back to beginner but I can take a look later on today when I get home. Not sure about the firmware, I've tried so many things it's a possibility but I honestly can't remember.

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    @Acrylikhan installed Ultimate doom on PC using DosBox to extract wad file. Everything works great... all is correct in this tiny universe here.

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  • Commodore64 Issue (VICE)

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    @jamesscott go into vice menu and go into speed setting. The first option is warp mode. If you select it, there will be an asterisk "*" on it. Then exit back to game. When you get to the menu screens you can go back an turn it off. Spacebar, return and escape are common buttons used on title screens.

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