• How to track GlideN64 releases?

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    @mediamogul thank you, that answers my question

  • Errors when converting RetroPie SD Card Image to NOOBS Image

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    @petervcook That might have been too early, i did that myself just recently. Glad to hear that it was helpful though.

  • PCEngine cd - can they be in cue/iso format?

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    @edmaul69 said in PCEngine cd - can they be in cue/iso format?:

    @qbical just so you know. As long as you dont change the name or caps/lowercase of the cue file, you can edit the inside of the cue file and naming of the bin/iso without having to restart emulationstation. The cue file and iso/bin files names dont have to match.

    right on! thank you

  • Help controller won't respond in Roms.

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    @cutcutthejacket Part of that readme link requests you post the following information so it is easier to troubleshoot :

    Pi Model or other hardware: (B, B+, 2 B, 3, X86 PC etc..)
    Power Supply used: (If using a Pi)
    RetroPie Version Used (eg 3.6, 3.8.1, 4.1 - do not write latest):
    Built From: (Pre made SD Image on RetroPie website, Berryboot, or on top of existing OS etc.. - please provide the filename of any image used)
    USB Devices connected:
    Controller used:
    Error messages received:
    Log found in /dev/shm/runcommand.log (if relevant):
    Guide used: (Mention if you followed a guide)
    File: (File with issue - with FULL path)
    Emulator: (Name of emulator - if applicable)
    Attachment of config files: (PLEASE USE PASTEBIN.COM FOR LARGE LOGS)
    How to replicate the problem:

  • How to change difficulty of Atari 2600 games

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    @dudleydes @edmaul69

    That's great, thanks both. I think this post has definitely made it clear on how to change the difficulty as well as other settings.

    I think this thread can be marked as resolved.

    Thanks again.

  • Rigging reset and shutdown buttons

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    @haemogoblin said in Rigging reset and shutdown buttons:

    I think I now have the power button in the bag, using a Pimoroni on/off shim.

    I've written a small tutorial for the OnOff SHIM here

  • mouse not working in mame

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    Oh actually I did a mistake...
    For some reasons, I thought all mames were the same emulators and used a shared folders for roms (like genesis).
    So mame4all wasn't showing up since there was no rom in...

    I put the shooting games in the mame4all folder, now I have 2 mame menus on retropie.

    The mouse is working with this games on Mame4all.

  • Usb transfert emulationstation

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    This sounds like it belongs in Help & Support.

    Also, please read and post the details requested here:
    https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

    Once you create your usb with roms to copy(not as a supplemental drive) you can technically use it over and over on any Retropie system as it only copies from the USB to the sd card/drive.

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    Thank you Mitu, and Herb. I have ordered a wifi dongle.

    Jon
  • Controlling Kodi with USB gamepad (nes style)

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    That gamepad seems to already have a configuration file, see here:
    https://github.com/xbmc/peripheral.joystick/blob/Krypton/peripheral.joystick/resources/buttonmaps/xml/linux/usb_gamepad____________10b_2a.xml
    Although it has only the game.controller.snes profile defined. This profiles are mainly for the RetroPlayer engine/emulators, to play games inside Kodi, which will only be officially available in Kodi 18. So try what TheDataCereal said, which is basically manual mapping one of this profiles in the Kodi interface, I also recommend using the default one.

    PS1: The gamepad configuration examples on RetroPie wiki are outdated, they are for Kodi < 17. The new ones have the format like the one posted above. In your case you should be able to do everything in the Kodi user interface, no need to create/edit the xml file.
    PS2: Yes, it can have spaces after the name.

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    Hi, thanks for reply.
    The game you are linking to is Fishermans's Bait 1, this game works great on my retropie setup.
    But i guess you have a good hint there.
    I am sure there is a way to map the buttons for Fisherman's Bait 2 also.

  • A good starter bundle?

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    I have a usb hub..powered four port. It has a separate power supply. It's a Pluggable brand has not failed me one bit. Always remember the pi has enough power to run just itself in most cases. USB sticks have leds on them..so the more leds you plug in the more power draw. (No not saying that LEDS are draining and power hungry..etc ect.) Just saying the pi powers itself..if it has to share it will not be happy.

    And not all usb hubs are the same. Yo want to make sure that the hub will NOT back-power into the pi..thus causing damage or death of your pi

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    Thanks - but I don't think it's a Dolphinbar specific issue. I can get it to crash with just a plain old keyboard/mouse switch too.

    Doing a bit of debugging work I have found if I comment out this bit of code on line 2489 of libretro.c it no longer crashes. You lose the crosshairs obviously but otherwise it works fine, so it seems that something in the crosshair generating code is related to the crash. At least now I've got an idea of where the crash is originating from, I'll see if I can debug further and once I've got some better idea of the root cause I can post the issue to the core's github repo for further discussion.

    Lines 2487 - 2490 on libretro.c

    if (input.system[0] == SYSTEM_LIGHTPHASER) { //draw_cursor(input.analog[0][0], input.analog[0][1], 0x001f); }
  • Finding roms and rom hacks

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    https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/2/forum-rules

    Just a friendly heads up :)

    EDIT

    Herb beat me

  • Overall controller recommendations?

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    Wireless is appealing for the simple reason that's it has no wires. If I was playing on an old 28" crt that would be one thing but on a 46" led TV I want to sit back on the couch.

    While there is less lag with wired, I play with PS3 controllers and haven't had any noticeable lag issues.

    @chigundo As far as wired controllers go, the ibuffalo are perfect for any games not needing analog sticks or triggers (no ps1, no 64). I also recently built a picart for my girlfriend and bought her the pihut snes controllers for under $10 each because she never grew up playing games much and I wasn't sure if it would be good to invest too much. These work really well for the price though the ibuffalo and original controllers are far superior but she doesn't notice a difference not having a history or much game playing. The only real downside is a short cable. She also now loves playing frogget and the classics every night before bed to wind down so I am going to upgrade her to wireless so she can lay in bed instead of having to sit on the edge.

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    @caver01, Thanks for the idea! I'll give that try.

  • RetroPie backup problem

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    @mitu

    I thought Is was a good deal maybe I should have gone my route to begin with.
    It came with about 9000 games 2 Controllers but I have seen they are only about £7 for 2 a power cable about £4 and the case which is about £4.50

    I have priced one up for my son as he wants one now and it all comes to about £70 with everything in the uk

    To be honest I would not want them horrible controllers anyway I use a PS3 one with mine I connected it up yesterday

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    @packerswootwoot This is not an answer but here's a question for you. Why are you using MAME4ALL?

  • Saving games when using a nes style controller

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    Ok. I understand. Thx for the help.

  • Possible to record Retropie with Elgato

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    @clarkey-ccfc I use OBS instead of the rubbish software it comes with. Simplifies it a bit. Of course you need two HDMI cables and the USB cable plugged into your PC with a video capture source picked on obs, it will show no signal on the TV til you do a video preview on obs if I remember correctly, it's been a while since I've used it though, there's probably a few guides online that explain it better than me

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