• Manual Install of Retropie failed

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    @fmentiplay Because it hasn't been updated yet. But you can update once the image is written easily enough.

  • Start Retropie at boot in Ubuntu 20.04

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    @mitu

    Thank you! That was exactly what I was missing. It is funny, because in my first Retropie copy I've got exactly that command but forgot about it now.

    Sorry for little bit stupid question. Thanks again.

  • Dithering for 18-bit output?

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    @dankcushions

    can you give an example? fmv in PS1 games used pretty brutal compression. it's typical to see constant ugly colour banding on real hardware.

    Not an FMV, but I believe it's a 24-bit color scene. Comparison between a screenshot and the screen. Some of the grays in the photo aren't completely gray.
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    what did you add?

    I used hvs_set_dither=0x210

  • ioquake3 not loading

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    @mitu
    Thank you foryour advice.
    I will attempt to install RetroPie manually on my Raspberry Pi 4 running Raspberry Pi OS. I want to have the experience of manually installing RetroPie.
    I think Retropie is brilliant and I am keen to get it working correctly and use all it's features.
    Once again thank you for your help.
    Regards Frank

  • Guide: AM2R (Another Metroid 2 Remake) on RPi 4

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    @sleve_mcdichael
    Sorry it's not much help but it was these ones:

    base-files bind9-host bluetooth bluez debconf debconf-i18n debconf-utils distro-info-data firmware-atheros firmware-brcm80211 firmware-libertas firmware-misc-nonfree firmware-realtek libasound2 libasound2-data libasound2-dev libavcodec-dev libavcodec58 libavdevice-dev libavdevice58 libavfilter-dev libavfilter7 libavformat-dev libavformat58 libavutil-dev libavutil56 libbind9-161 libbluetooth3 libc-bin libc-dev-bin libc-l10n libc6 libc6-dbg libc6-dev libdns-export1104 libdns1104 libgssapi-krb5-2 libicu63 libisc-export1100 libisc1100 libisccc161 libisccfg163 libk5crypto3 libkrb5-3 libkrb5support0 liblwres161 libnftnl11 libnss3 libntfs-3g883 libpam-systemd libpolkit-agent-1-0 libpolkit-backend-1-0 libpolkit-gobject-1-0 libpostproc-dev libpostproc55 libraspberrypi-bin libraspberrypi-dev libraspberrypi-doc libraspberrypi0 libsndfile1 libssl1.1 libswresample-dev libswresample3 libswscale-dev libswscale5 libsystemd0 libtiff5 libudev-dev libudev1 libvlc-bin libvlc-dev libvlc5 libvlccore-dev libvlccore9 linux-libc-dev locales multiarch-support ntfs-3g openssl pi-bluetooth policykit-1 psmisc python3-debconf raspberrypi-bootloader raspberrypi-kernel raspberrypi-net-mods raspberrypi-sys-mods rpi-eeprom systemd systemd-sysv tzdata udev vlc vlc-bin vlc-data vlc-plugin-base vlc-plugin-qt vlc-plugin-video-output

    I also increased the gpu mem from 64mb to 96mb but I suspect it was the updates that fixed it.

  • Help Broken update "unable to install packages"

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    @sleve_mcdichael I updated the picture hope it helps.

  • Retropie Interrupted Download Problem

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    Hey!

    Many thanks to both of you for your feedback!

    In the end, it was the Raspberry Pi Imager tool that got the job done - excellent!

    Unfortunately, the weekly builds link didn't work for me, the same problem continued. I also, out of curiosity, tried Firefox (as was trying Safari and Chrome) and pressed the resume function every time the download failed along the way - that method completed the download.

    Anyway, thanks again for your help re the Raspberry Pi Imager help! :)

  • SSH WIFI ISSUE

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    @90sgamer Good to hear!

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    @retrofdi

    So, you get the same results on fresh install...And just spit balling per say, how many video ports do you have? Additionally, have you tried any other displays? My thoughts would be the next thing to look at the communications via HDMI (Assuming you are using HDMI based on the hardware). I would use a known/good HDMI cable, attempted another port, and another display is possible.

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    @mitu
    Thanks for all the help, I finally figured it out. There was a directory config overwriting in the folder with the bios config, when I removed that one my own configs worked and everything is now perfect.

  • Mapping Controllers in Moonlight

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    @mitu I've managed to get audio working now, I just needed to add the "-audio default" command to the below. Hope this helps someone else. Now just to solve the DPAD issue :) Thank you!

    /opt/retropie/supplementary/moonlight/moonlight.sh stream -verbose -config - audio default "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/steam/Steam.ml"

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    @sleve_mcdichael Just my 2 cents here but a USB keyboard should always be set up as well for times like this. Whenever something happens you can reconnect the USB keyboard and have a backup control to fix the other issues. Then unplug it when you're done with it. :)

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    There's a virtual keyboard on my end when using Netplay, no physical keyboard needed.

    I guess first try updating to the latest Retropie version along with Retroarch as well.

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    @thewillrussell did you configure the controller first in EmulationStation?

  • Vertical Amiga Emulator??

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    @mitu @all
    I switch to lr-puae and to lr-vice and it works great now.
    Thanx for your help.

  • Theme Option Gone

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    mituM

    Currently the themes installation menu shows (installed) next to installed themes:

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    As for the error during install, the only thing I see being an issue is the internet connection - is your Pi system connected to the internet ? If you run an update of the RetroPie-Setup script, does it work or it errors out ?

  • Installing lr-stella (upstream) on Raspberry Pi 4B?

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    @roslof Thanks! That may work. They'd just have to disable the port 3 and port 4 inputs if the 2600daptor selection were picked for the second port I guess. The suggestion I had was similar: have a core option "Paddle Type" for port 1 and port 2 that switches between unique controllers and 2600daptors. That's essentially how lr-vice handles inputs for Commodore 64.

    An issue that is not yet resolved is the presence of one fire button per paddle. A single port would need an additional fire button in order for the 2600daptor to fully work.

    You can update from source to test the latest if you'd like. It doesn't seem to affect anything else. Currently, the control types listed in the RetroArch Controls menu don't have any bearing on what happens in game. Stella's auto-detection still overrides that completely.

    Speaking of the 2600daptors, have you tried mapping those in EmulationStation? I still need to go back and mark which paddle is which, but one moves the X-axis and the other the Y-axis of an analog stick according to ES. The two buttons are read as buttons 0 and 1. I am having trouble mapping via the EmulationStation GUI because of how the analog movements are read. I'm thinking I'll just have to manually map those in a config file. The lack of ES configuration means that the paddles don't get auto-configured when RetroArch launches. You can still map them in the RA menu while in game, and they'll work (very well), but we still need to figure out how to bridge that gap.

  • awk runtime error at launch any games

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    @mitu said in awk runtime error at launch any games:

    What's different in your old install ? Did you change the locale from the default (en_GB) ?

    Nothing different. Resolved uninstalling and reinstalling runcommand from Retropie-Setup script. Now it seems to work like a charm.
    Thanks @mitu for replying me.

  • Joystick doesn’t work in Retropie Setup

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    Resolved restoring Keyboard settings.

  • Sex Bomb Bunny on FBNeo-MSX

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    @gomisensei Yes, I'm aware of that. What I'm concerned with is getting it working. It doesn't run in lr-bluemsx, lr-fmsx doesn't run anything at all, lr-fbneomsx doesn't support MSX2 and lr-mess runs it but neither keyboard nor joystick responds.

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