• Anti-aliasing on LR-FBA-NEXT

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    Awesom - thanks!

  • CGenius Build Fails

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    @mhodges yeah likely running out of space

  • What all is good with Kodi?

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    I installed read the forum rules! Kodi build last night on my Pi 3 and it is amazing. Every worthwhile addon is included in the package so I won't have to touch it ever again!

  • lr mame2003 wiki updates

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    @caver01 as long as the changes are valid I don't care who edits things as it is a wiki intended for anyone to contribute and if they suck I'll just revert them as I get notified anytime anyone makes a change so don't worry ;)

  • Unable to get Sega CD games to launch using lr-genesis-plus-gx - SOLVED!

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    @Drignor

    I too have used the same 'resource', I think from what I remember if you are just talking about SEGA/Mega CD there is only a .cue + single .bin for most if not all games anyway, even if they have audio tracks. Everything is inside one .bin, but the references to the track start/finish points are stored within the .cue. PSX is the platform where there is a right mix of single and multiple files, Ridge Racer for example has quite a lot and you have to launch from the .cue file for it to work properly.

    There must be a simple explanation why you are unable to launch .cue files with lr-genesis-plus-gx, as like I say, mine works absolutely fine. If it does become an issue let me know and I will send you a excerpt of my config so you can compare.

    Cheers

  • Mame 2003 wont start

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    @Meneer-Jansen

    You are lr-mame2003's dev? Great work on such a complex system! Good luck with developing. :)

    not at all, just putting in some very small tweaks! the hard work was done by others.

    Apparently I had to put the samples in /home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS/mame2003/sample instead of <rom dir>/samples (notice the S). I'm awfully sorry, but a lot of things work different in lr-mame-2003 then what I'm used to since 1997.

    i've now changed this to /samples/ - see
    https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/lr-mame2003
    (along with a bunch of other directory names that were different from standard MAME)

    they aren't kept in the ROM directory as that could be shared by several systems, and also cause the .zip files to show up in emulationstation. instead, it's in /home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS/mame2003/samples/ (but at least it's samples rather than sample!)

  • This topic is deleted!

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  • Shaders hotkey help

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    http://commonmark.org/help/ (makes configs more readable if wrapped in a code block)

  • Controls.

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  • Mayflash SNES>USB Adapter recognized as N64>USB Adapter

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    To answer my own question, looks like it doesn't matter what adapter Retroarch detects, you can simply map your inputs (Retroarch>Settings>Input) to the controller you're using and they should work in any Retroarch emulator.

  • No Retroarch emulators will load

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    Thanks for the response. Luckily I managed to work it out.

    For some reason none of the Retroarch emulators downloaded (not sure why).

    My pi came with Noobs pre installed so not sure if there was a conflict somewhere.

    I flashed it just with Retropie in the end and everything works as intended.

    One issue I did have was my ps3 controller didn't work in game (it worked fine it emulationstation). It turned out that my wireless keyboard was being picked up as the control method in game and not the controller. Once I unplugged the receiver then the ps3 pad worked.

    So all in all everything is now working fine.

    I've got to say, this is an awesome piece of kit! :)

    Cheers.

  • Possible 3.7 Bug?

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    @BuZz Reinstalling did it. Not sure when I removed the es_input.cfg but clearly I must've done! Thank you for your help.

  • Selph's Scraper add games from unsupported systems?

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    @InsecureSpike said in Selph's Scraper add games from unsupported systems?:

    oh damn, I was hoping for something that could be used on Mac or something on the pi....

    Can't you use Wine on Mac?

  • Smallest SNES button layout conroller

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    @Cole_48 Check this out. Hurry only 2 left the last I checked. ION GO PAD Folding Computer Game Controller

  • Building an arcade machine! Joysticks?

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    @sk8ersublime said in Building an arcade machine! Joysticks?:

    Still having some issues configuring the trackball and getting some of the games to run correctly.

    Have you looked at this thread? You can get your trackball running tip-top using Advancemame. I have a trackball and two spinners in my cabinet and I can get them working perfectly. I am hoping lr-mame2003 will evolve to support these controls better.

  • Trackball or spinners in libretro emulators

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    @challenger2010 said in Trackball or spinners in libretro emulators:

    Yes, confirmed. There are menu options for it in 2003, but it won't pick up any mouse movement when you try to change it. Hence, no trackball or spinner games will work properly. I would put this on the wish list for 2003 which just might make it the best emulator to use.

    :( if you want, you could log an issue here: https://github.com/libretro/mame2003-libretro/issues

    i'm not sure if it's an issue with libretro (the api), or mame itself. if it's the former, i think it's more likely to be fixed, but yeah!

    Off topic, any chance of getting 2003 updated from Mame 78 to 84? More game support, and is known as the last stable build for Mame.

    hmm, that would be tricky i think. perhaps if the source code is available somewhere we could see the differences.

  • Atari 8-bit emulator colour problem in Mode 9 - seen in demos. Atari800.

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  • xml missing mame-mame4all

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    @bisus well, if “save metadata on exit” option is active, it should write the xml when you exit ES...
    maybe it's a config-folder permissions issue?
    Have you tried scraping?

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    @mediamogul Thanks, I didn't think it was possible but thought that there may have been a sneaky way to get around it. I have no desire at this point to re-configure all my keys again (think that's taken the longest alongside managing roms). May just completely disable the quick save/load and play some of these games the traditional way - no saves!

  • Super mario war menu config

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