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    RetroPie is Raspbian Lite - it's still a full version in the sense the desktop etc can be installed later. It's not cut down in any way that would make it incompatible.

    That should work fine. You can't use that to power on btw - at least not without additional hardware - just shutdown or reboot.

  • Emulationstation lang

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    BuZzB

    @xleguill not supported in RetroPie. Recalbox has multi language emulation station if you need it.

  • Joymap / libretro-o2em

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    here is what have so far for my key mapping.
    im sure is will not work, but till i can get the libretro to read the joymap i cant test it.

    #key map for keyboard keys for wireless 360 controller # Remapping the controller axis vendor=0x045e product=0x0291 src=0 target=joyaxis device=0 axis=0 # left, right axis axis vendor=0x045e product=0x0291 src=1 target=joyaxis device=0 axis=1 # up, down axis button vendor=0x045e product=0x0291 src=1 target=joybtn device=0 button=0 # B button # not sure if i need the flags="trinary" for my axis or not #buttons for selecting the game button vendor=0x045e product=0x0291 src=5 target=kbd button="num1" #right bumper button vendor=0x045e product=0x0291 src=7 target=kbd button="num2" #right trigger button vendor=0x045e product=0x0291 src=4 target=kbd button="num3" #left bumber
  • multiple button config

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    dankcushionsD

    @jsawhite for lr-fba-next, there is a core option that sets the neogeo pad to either gamepad or arcade (not sure what that does.. maybe this?), and additionally there are various combo macros. i think this is where you should look... i'll have a look myself later as this sounds like a cool idea!

  • DOSBox Emulator not installed?

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    N

    That seems to have solved it. Thanks!

  • Controller D-Pad not working in games

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    @Vampire337 please, mark your topic as solved.

  • Custom Splash screen help!

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    meleuM

    @thatdamnlobster if your problem is solved you should mark this post as solved. ;-)

  • NES30 Pro / FC30 Pro Analog Mode

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    @nbk no problem.

  • Retropie switches between LCD/HDMI

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    G

    @Hyell Thanks for your effort, but it doesn't work.

    The same happens:
    The LCD works and shows everything, until the Retropie logo appears. After that and when emulationstation is loaded, the LCD keep working but now has a blinking cursor and ONLY shows messages from emulationstation (the game is on HDMI), like errors, various settings from emulationstation, legal info for MAME, etc.

    If there is a setting to "tell" emulationstation to do the opposite, to start outputting the games on LCD this time and keep HDMI for messages only, it would be nice.

  • UAE4ALL Crashing on "Quit"

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    Thanks Buzz! I'll give UAE4ARM a try next chance I get!

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    Awesome guys, thank you so much.

    Control alt F2 allows me to enter my username/password and then use the command line.

    Also: Yes, my theory was right about the metadata loading.

    The problem has been solved. Thank you!

  • Logitech F710 game pad and ported games

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  • Active vs Passive Cooling

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    @BrockBoyts said in Active vs Passive Cooling:

    @dankcushions

    I was hoping that overclocking would fix any subtle lag issues. This has mostly been noticeable in games that require accuracy.

    well, overclocking can potentially improve framerates on CPU-bound games, but 'lag' can mean many things. if you mean input lag, well that can potentially just be a problem with the emulator or emulated hardware, or your controller, or your tv, etc. overclocking won't help here.

    Examples:

    Galaga on Lr-Mame2003 without shaders and overlays plays super smooth. If I turn on the overlay and shaders (CRT effect) there is a subtle lag.

    this sounds like GPU being your bottleneck, or possibly RAM being the bottleneck. you'd need to experiment with overclocking both to resolve this (or perhaps use lr-fba-next and see if that does better with this game)

    Metal Slug 1 on Lr-Mame2003 when two people are playing and there are a bunch of sprites are on the screen there is noticeable lag.

    this is probably just what the original hardware would do. there are other solutions - see https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/2305/metal-slug-slowdowns-rpi3

    Mega Man Zero games on GBA have a lag too and those games need accurate response times to play.

    no experience with this.

    I am only considering a cooling solution because the inside of the cabinet gets pretty warm and may contribute to the pi overheating if I overclock. If I do not overclock the Pi I have no concern for the heat.

    the pi is pretty good at protecting itself from heat and will let you know when it's temperature throttling via on-screen symbols. IMO if you still want to overclock, just do it and then work out if cooling is required from how it reacts.

  • Keyboard control in MSX emulators

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    @Sito said in Keyboard control in MSX emulators:

    I had the same problem with some games like River Raid and Gun Fright, where in the main is being asked how many players are going to play by pressing "1" or "2" on the keyboard. You won't be able to use the joypad for input.
    I didn't succeed in binding the 1 and 2 keys to any of the buttons of my joypad.

    But the solutions is actually very simple (assuming you have connected both a Keyboard and Joypad to your RaspberryPi):

    On the joypad, use Select + X buttons to enter in the RetroArch main menu. In the mainmenu, choose Settings --> Input --> Input User 2 binds In User 2 binds, select in User 2 Device Type the RetroKeyboard option. Go back to the RetroArch main menu by pressing B (on the joypad) three times. Go to Quick Menu and select resume Game.

    Now, whenever you need to input any character, you can use the keyboard...

    Hey, that works!
    Now I can use full keyboard in any game. It's time to play Metal Gear!

  • Glupen64 configuration files

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    dankcushionsD

    @Finndersen should be in /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch-core-options.cfg

  • Trying to enable root so I can actually have sound

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    @agentfazexx also what is the amperage of your power supply. If you dont have enough amps you can have audio issues as well.

  • Epic Pinball lag

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    Epic Pinball runs so amazingly awesome on my non-overclocked Pi2. I've heard that DOSBox doesn't run well on the Pi3. I know Muriani is somewhat of a genius on getting DOSBox running well on the Pi3, but she only shows up in the IRC channel. Might want to stop by there and see if she has any pointers.

  • Audio troubles

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    I tried your suggestion and tested this with a bunch of movies.

    Once I click on a movie folder, it automatically begins to play them all from the very beginning.

    It was such a pain until now.

    Thank you very much for your idea.

  • NES 30 Pro Button config for each game

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  • Use mouse in Retropie menu?

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    @kraken0667

    I did a google search to confirm my belief that mouse support is not possible in Emulation Station and found that there are quite a fair amount of people who have asked the same question on different forums within the past several years. Each time the question went unanswered, but for what it's worth, I really don't believe it's possible.

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