• Retropie Games on the SD card

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    @sleve_mcdichael Thank you so much for your help.

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    @DjDiabolik said in Input Lag - How can "CHECK" if present in Retroarch core / Standalone emulator?:

    anyway for my next arcade kit I was considering buying something similar:
    RP2040 Advanced Breakout Board on Aliexpress

    Nice. That creates added value to a plain RP2040, pinheaders and Dupont wires. FWIW, here is the non-commercial link with all the tech specs.

    Great you have some takeaways/learnings, that's the Raspberry/RetroPie spirit.

    PS: The Sanwa's do have a high price tag but I never regret my invest: Mechanical still precise after ~5yrs, no maintainance needed, colors fresh as of the first day (my setup is partially exposed to sunlight during the day).

  • Daphne games freezing when trying to exit

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    @mitu - It's working perfectly, I tested several games and all exit immediately without the -noserversend command (thanks for the tip @DirtBagXon) . Thanks a bunch for the fix and have a nice weekend. Enjoy the games if you're a watcher! :)

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    @stuckinthe90s I figured it out. I had same problem on recalbox. For some reason switching to rice. Running the game and let it crash again then switching the video ratio to 16:9 let it run makes it work, but then everything is lagging. Then switch everything back the way it were and everything runs smoothly. I don't know why. It just worked and I can play again. It was also on a door opening

  • (solved) Pi5 gamelist with videos slowdown loading

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    0.3 seems to be the sweet spot. I did the change on GitHub

  • Black screen on ES

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    @mitu Heh, well. At least it works, right?

    It's basically the same thing, but a different OS and some dependency installs.

  • MAME and service mode

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    @fonsico Please don't necro-bump very old topics. If you have a question or an issue, please open a new topic.

  • raspberry pi not booting into emulationstation

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    @DarkFaker I understand, but it's still not a pattern, I think it's just a coincidence. FWIW I've been using the Pi4 with either HDMI ports and never had any issues whatsoever, audio or video. I'm sure other users have had the same experiene aswell. That being said - if you'd like to diagnose this, then please open a separate topic and add more info about your setup before trying to isolate the issue.

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    @XxRLGxX Re: sound issues

    By any chance ... those "ROM's" with no sound ... are loaded on different RetroArch cores? If yes, check the RetroArch core volume output ... these can differ per core.

  • not for me

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    @XxRLGxX Insulting/attacking other forum memers, which have a point, is not something we like in these forums.

    Take some time to cool off, or maybe find another solution for your gamning needs if you don't find RetroPie as easy as it was 'advertised' in some Youtube videos.

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  • Retro pi 3DS

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    RetroPie doesn't include a 3DS emulators, so creating a special folder for 3DS games will not be enough. If you want to add a new system/emulator to RetroPie, see https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Add-a-New-System-in-EmulationStation/.

    As for downloading games - see Rule #1 of the forum.

  • Cannot Connect to RetroPi

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    @mitu I would like to thank you for all your help it was helpful more than you know I appreciate what you mods do for free and how much time you spend helping people like me out. Thanks again Mitu

    If you're wondering what I did all I did was format the SD card and start from scratch so anyone who buys the Raspberry Pi 5 Canakit please format your SD card first and then follow the guide I used and not the Os that is provided on the SD card.

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    @mayfield

    The problem is only affecting Mame so it must be a setting in mame

    Launch a MAME game, press a button to open the launch menu and see if there's a custom video mode selected. If there is, clear it.

  • How to use Joystick as a mouse? Ports Edition.

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    @Nash does xboxdrv have hotkeys, turbo, and toggle settings like antimicrox?

    Made a post here: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/35784/does-xboxdrv-have-hotkeys-turbo-and-toggle-settings-like-antimicrox

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    @kylen12 said in Connecting Playstation 2 Controller via GPIO Pins:

    Do you think it is feasible to have a Python script that would do so?

    Probably yes, but I'm not famiiar with the SPI ecosystem on the PI. There's https://github.com/mholgatem/GPIOnext which is a simpler input simulation library (i.e. 1 GPIO line = 1 input/button) and can provide a starting point for the 'virtual' input device creation, but for the SPI part I'm afraid I have no idea.

  • Mobile gamepad & retropie manager?

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  • [solved] Hydro Thunder (Dreamcast / Flycast)

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    hate to be that guy who comes in with a problem and then goes "I don't know what it was or what I did but I fixed it," but it is what it is.

    So, I think I figured out what I did.

    TL;DR: just delete the BIOS files dc_flash.bin and/or dc_nvmem.bin if they exist. These files are generated by the emulators and do not need provided by the user. I think dc_flash.bin should be removed from the online docs.

    "@SM, what have you been up to lately?"

    Revisiting this because I encountered it again when putting some Dreamcast onto a new setup *(well, back onto my old setup anyway, that had prior been scrubbed of all traces, until later when I got a USB stick for some extra storage and decided to put them back on now that I could afford the space. Anyway...)

    Using lr-flycast I would get the same black-screen behavior in Hydro Thunder, and then also SF Rush 2049 would not load but would boot straight to the BIOS menu instead.

    Re: BIOS, I'm using the same World dc_boot.bin and USA dc_flash.bin as noted in posts above, (checksums match the docs, etc.) Additional, there is another file present dc_nvmem.bin which I did not provide, but was created automatically when it doesn't exist.

    I also have an older backup from back when it "magically worked" (after trying Redream the first time), which includes another version this file.

    When no dc_nvmem.bin exists, or after it makes one automatically, the games don't work. But when I apply the backup dc_nvmem.bin, then they do begin working.

    ...

    Testing various iterations to see what works or not. Some observations. So far these are 100% reproducible:

    After playing lr-flycast, dc_nvmem.bin is updated, or is created if not exist.

    After playing redream, dc_flash.bin instead is updated, or is created if not exist.

    With neither file present, HT (Hydro Thunder) works in lr-flycast and produce a "good" dc_nvmem.bin on exit.

    lr-flycast only writes the nvmem but clearly it does reads from dc_flash if exist, because:

    With just the docs version file dc_flash.bin 0a93f... present, HT not work in flycast and produce a "bad" dc_nvmem.bin on exit.

    With just an "updated" (by running redream once) dc_flash.bin present, HT works in flycast and produce a "good" dc_nvmem.bin on exit.

    If dc_nvmem exist, it seem to override dc_flash, because:

    A "bad" dc_nvmem.bin, with or without any dc_flash.bin (docs or modified), HT not work and produce a "bad" nvmem.

    A "good" dc_nvmem.bin, with or without any dc_flash.bin (docs or modified), HT works and produce a "good" nvmem.

    After playing redream, the new/updated dc_flash.bin can be copied as a "good" dc_nvmem.bin by which will HT works in flycast.

    ... so the solution seems to be, delete both dc_flash.bin, dc_nvmem.bin if they exist then play the game once, and then...then do I even need a flash.bin after that, or am I good with just the new nvmem? It seems to work at this point, whether I add back the documented flash.bin file afterwards, or not. No, just delete them and play. The emulator that you use will generate the file that it needs and you don't need to do anything else. You just need the boot BIOS if you want, but even that is optional.

    ...

    Digging further:

    Both redream and flycast say they want the boot bios (redream calls it optional), but neither mention the flash/nvmem one at all. Reicast is dead in the water and I can't find any information regarding BIOS requirements at all, there.

    https://redream.io/help#bios

    https://docs.libretro.com/library/flycast/#bios

    https://github.com/reicast/reicast-emulator.git

    ...

    Flycast do also say the boot BIOS is optional, if you look at the stand-alone source:

    https://github.com/TheArcadeStriker/flycast-wiki/wiki/Getting-started-with-Flycast#requisites-and-important-files

    "A Dreamcast BIOS file is optional but NAOMI and Atomiswave BIOS files are required."

    Here, it also calls out that you specifically don't need the dc_nvmem.bin file unless you are importing your own setup:

    https://github.com/TheArcadeStriker/flycast-wiki/wiki/Getting-started-with-Flycast#dreamcast-main-files

    "...a table of Dreamcast files, all of which (except dc_boot.bin) are generated and used by the emulator (so, for example, it is recommended that you only have a dc_boot.bin file inside if you are starting, unless you are importing your stuff from another setup)"

    ...

    As shown, user-provide dc_flash.bin is not require and in some cases, can even prevent games from working.

    Does anyone know source for requiring it in the first place?

    If other user can confirm these behavior and interpretations, I propose that dc_flash.bin removed from the docs, and note also that dc_boot.bin optional but not required.

  • Can’t mount USB - Flash disk

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    @mitu said in Can’t mount USB - Flash disk:

    @BOne72 said in Can’t mount USB - Flash disk:

    Still can't access files on it . It is detected, yes, but not able to access .

    How do you know it's detected ? Does it show the contents if you look in the File Manager under the /mnt/usb0 folder ?

    Please also add the info requested in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first.

    It is displayed in /dev/disk/by-label, etc. as @RETROPIE and as @retropie, but nothing in /mnt/usb
    and I can't "mount" it, mean look into the device and the files in it .

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