• PSX emulation not working

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    It seems like the multiplier is locked. I think I was able to track down a reasonably priced 3.1 ghz core 2 to replace it with. Once I upgrade the graphics card in my main PC, I'll probably put the geforce 570 in there, too.

  • PS3 Controller configuration

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    @mitu said in PS3 Controller configuration:

    I'd advice to reset your controller configuration and re-configure your gamepad while connected via Bluetooth. You can reset from Retropie Setup Script from Manage Packages >> Manage Core Packages >> EmulationStation >> Configuration / Options >> Clear / Reset EmulationStation Input Configuration.

    Now it works.

    Thank you.

  • Advance Mess and BBC Micro and joystick control

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    @teller In my advmess.rc file, I have:

    input_map[key_lshift] keyboard[0,lshift] or joystick_button[0079_0006_3,2] input_map[key_rshift] keyboard[0,rshift] input_map[key_shift] auto bbcbp128[home_pi_retropie_roms_bbcmicro_thrust]/input_map[key_lshift] joystick_button[0079_0006_3,2] or keyboard[0,lshift] bbcbp128[home_pi_retropie_roms_bbcmicro_thrust]/input_map[key_rshift] joystick_button[0079_0006_3,2] or keyboard[0,lshift]

    Obviously, the joystick buttons will be different for you. There's unfortunately not a lot of consistency overall between everyone's setups, so experimentation is probably the only way to get there.

  • kernal error, unknown-block(179,2) and more...

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    @mitu So I followed the directions for the 3B+, and nothing happens?

  • Rearranging games in a collection

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    Ah. Thank you for your responses. I was just trying to arrange all of the Megaman games I added and sort them by release date. Another I was going to do was just grab a list of top 10 games for each system and make a collection and attempt to put them all in order.

    I guess it can wait though! It’s more of an OCD type thing for me lol

    Thanks again!

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    I need to point something out here as I had problems using them over bluetooth.
    Not sure if anybody else has the same problem but it been there since I started using retropie a couple of years ago and is still there now.
    It does not effect all games but I have noticed it in a few, hogs of war is one that comes to mind.
    I use to use 2 normal ps2 controllers via usb adapter and 2 ps3 controllers via Bluetooth for some 4 player fun. The 2 ps3 controllers over bluetooth always use to cause stuttering whilst holding the button to fire your rockets in hogs of war, the 2 wired controllers never did this.
    The way that solved this for me was to disable the built in wifi on my pi3, then they worked perfectly.
    I now use 4 ps3 controllers via Bluetooth with no problems what so ever now since disabling built on WiFi.
    Hope this helps just incase you come across same problem.
    Rob

  • Mupen64 Not Recognizing Second Controller

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    So yeah, that was it. Add the udev rule and trigger udev. Hey, the controller wiki really needs to be updated with the ps4 controller.

  • Lightgun Aimtrak crosshair problem

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    @kainwotan I have the same problem. did you solve the problem ?

  • Retropie 4k TV Issue

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  • Joy2Key.py?

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    ok so further testing. If i use adafruit retrogame, i see Joy2key appear in Top at about 20% cpu, then after a few seconds it disappears.

    Using my own code, Joy2key does the same 20% ish cpu for a few seconds, then it will sit at about 4% cup for as long as im playing a game. it actually remains even when i close the emulator (start + select)

    pi@retropie:~ $ udevadm info /dev/input/event0 P: /devices/virtual/input/input0/event0 N: input/event0 E: DEVNAME=/dev/input/event0 E: DEVPATH=/devices/virtual/input/input0/event0 E: ID_INPUT=1 E: ID_INPUT_JOYSTICK=1 E: ID_INPUT_KEY=1 E: ID_SERIAL=noserial E: MAJOR=13 E: MINOR=64 E: SUBSYSTEM=input E: TAGS=:seat:uaccess: E: USEC_INITIALIZED=16949167 pi@retropie:~ $ dmesg | grep -i input [ 16.015469] input: TinyPi-Pro as /devices/virtual/input/input0
  • Crt Pi Curve shader causing slowdown

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    Ok thank you I get you now.
    I have a big collection of bezels that of got over the years but they are all curved.
    Where would I get some basic non curved ones.
    Thanks

  • PS2 and Retropie?

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    @jamaisviciara do not post the same question on multiple old threads. You should start a new topic - Please do not post a support request without first reading and following the advice in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

  • Retro Pie and custom code

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  • Using a button switch to open close emulationstation

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    We'll the power saving features seem to be doing the job. I've been monitoring for the last 24 hours checking temps cpu usage etc and putting power saving onto default, emulation station appears to be not using a lot of cpu anymore when I check with the top command so with that in mind I'll just keep in running all the time.
    Thanks for the help guys :)

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    @mitu for more portage with opengl support (exagear and others)

  • Best controller for RetroPie Setup?

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    @Rameshsalvi Please don't open multiple topics for the same question. I've merged the topics into a single one.

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  • Retroflag SuperPi safe shutdown issue

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    As it turns out, the board with the safe shutdown circuitry was missing a resistor near the fan header, so the path that needed to be made to induce the script was not being completed. Retroflag was kind enough to send a replacement board, and now it works perfectly. No script modifications required. See the included picture for details.alt text

  • Retropie keeps crashing and restarting with SNES

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    @park757 try the official PSU as recommended. One without an in-line switch.

  • AdvMESS For Dummies - a basic guide

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    @teller B-Em uses the library Allegro 4.x and other libraries so I think it would need Raspbian installed.

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