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    @mrbwa1 Okay, thank you so much, I have a small $400 Micro-ATX PC plan, so I'll build that, then I'll install Ubuntu and Retropie. If it works out, I'll post it somewhere on the forum. Thanks.

  • Key to launch RunCommand dialog & Menu Navigation?

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    @rbaker I've never been sure. As I said I just mash. It seems to work.

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    @Marinho Great thread, thanks for the info. I've been noticing the same thing here. Playing with shaders causes the system to run really hot. I thought it was just cause I was playing PSX games. But when the thermometer started showing up with SNES games I knew something was up.

  • Daphne and Joystick

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    @darkav

    Very nice!

  • Getting a driver for a TFT Screen to install

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    @Exmix Looks like a waveshare 3.5 tft spi
    @obsidianspider did a kind of How-To in this thread so congrats to him for keeping all links in one posting.
    Be carefull the 3.2" TFT uses annother resolution (and other overlays??) than your 3.5"

  • Donkey Kong Classic on NES not working with Xbox controller

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    @pieinthesky Just a thought...what happens if you unplug your keyboard?

  • ROMS ARE'NT COPYING ON TO R-PI 0

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    Reboot emulation station? Also the path for .gb games is /retropie/rom/gb

  • Retro Pie set to boot error

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    if anyone is else has this problem, in terminal type

    sudo bash

    raspi-config

    change boot option to console with login

    As for the retro pie set up although it says programming error it still works.

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    @tonberryhunter I've not used AM and know little about it technically. However if it is installed as an ES theme would be then I imagine you would need to have a copy of it in /home/pi/.emulationstation as this is where RetroPie looks for themes first. I learned the hard way that themes in /etc/emulationstation/themes are overwritten freshly when RetroPie is updated. I lost my custom theme which I had foolishly failed to backup. I don't know if AM is the same, just a thought.

  • neogeo.zip in mame4all - what and where to put exactly?

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    @Corykrist1 read the forum rules! You've already been warned in your other posts.

  • "No valid OpenPGP data found" when installing Kodi

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    Sorry I solved my own problem. Needed to be connected to wifi to install the app. I was under the impression it came preloaded.

  • 8bitdo NES30 connecting, not taking input

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    Thanks BuZz! I'll try that in the morning. I'd had my keyboard connected the entire time, so that's likely the issue.

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    @herb_fargus It's not a 3rd party image, it's someone's preconfigured noobs setup with 3 partitions: one with Retropie, one with Kodi, and one with Raspbian. It's still the default Retropie image on top of a headless raspbian os. It was done this way so you would have less overhead when running Retropie (rather than having Raspbian with the GUI with both Kodi and Retropie installed and running on it).

  • Static WIFI Ip address?

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    @neobium Please use the @+name-sign or click on reply so the user you might want to talk is mentioned. If the WIFI IP is the one you've setted in the config and you can't connect to the Pie via WIFI then your security key (=WLAN Password, WPA passphrase.... ) might be wrong. Please check this first.

    To varify use CLI and use ping command
    ping your router first
    ping 192.168.1.1
    or via router hostname
    ping myrouter.ip
    ctrl+c stops ping command!

    or you can try wget command to download some files
    wget http://www.retropie.org.uk/
    you will get index.html from retropie

    Or are you behind a company proxy and want to play some games while in work? ;)
    Or is your subnet mask the right one? Is your router setted to only pass trusted devices?

    Are you able to optain a connection via DHCP? if yes then use the method @hansolo77 and myself explained. Change the hostname with raspi-config and you can use any IP you want .

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    It's probably not working then because I have mine connecting to a Mayflash adapter (converts 2 DB9 controllers into a single USB plug) that is connected to a hub. The /dev/input/js# for the Atari Joystick isn't 0. This is why I'm going to have to go in and figure out if I can get either xboxdrv to work, or maybe swap the js# on the fly. It's a work in progress. I tried the swap method for Streets of Rage Remake but wasn't successful.

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    Psx games sometimes take a little longer to load because they took a little longer to load on a real psx. It was a cd based system. As far as the pixelated graphics, that's what they are. Most games were 320 x 240 and being stretched to 1080p will make it pixelated. That's just how the raw games looked. Try turning on bilinear filtering in retro arch. Or you can try the high Rez mode in pcsx

  • First Install-Newbie

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    @rbaker have a good day take care

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    @rbaker said:

    @mediamogul..... and I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and fuuuuuuurious anger those who would attempt to corrupt and destroy my installation with false romsets. And you will know my name is MAME when I lay my vengeance upon thee.

    Normally I would wipe your installation...But you happened to catch me in a transitional period.

  • [SOLVED] Using the PSX Memory Card

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  • Unable to connect to Wifi Network with Retropie

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    @rachuism at first sorry for delayed answer..... If you hash your password then special chars are hexed and your problems may be solved with your WIFI PW.

    You can read this thread and follow instructions.
    Here the PW is automatically hashed.

    You see in the example the passphrease "Secret Key" was hashed to "5bee4223648102a29c09b2b52bbd2fc920c4d90ced9292781477d1bf219b753a"

    You can also use this side to generate hashed values..... Be careful! You give your SSID and your PW to a xenos. I tested with the values provided in the thread linked above and the output from wireshark resulted also "5bee4223648102a29c09b2b52bbd2fc920c4d90ced9292781477d1bf219b753a" .... so this works so far!

    Knowledge is power!

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