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    @FoxWordsmith7 It's not that people are unwilling to help, but that your first post did not provide the required info as described in this link (linked at the top of the forum).

    Also, you said you read one post about audio. Have you read the wiki pages? You did not say anything about reviewing the documentation. Most of the answers to questions are there. You can also search for specifics about Pi Zero performance. For example, I searched for just that and found an interesting thread about overclocking to improve NES and SNES performance on a Zero.

    The bottom line is that almost nobody on here has the same configuration, and to make matters worse for you, nobody knows anything about your configuration because you have not provided the details. It sounds like you are using a Pi Zero, but we don't know what controllers you have, what version of RetroPie you installed, whether you installed it via the script or loaded an image, what emulator you are using, and so on and so on.

    Finally, the Raspberry Pi is a learning platform. Not everything you do on the device will have a "walk through". Some really great videos have been made by the community that can be adequate for some people, but you should assume that if you pursue this you will likely become a technical person when it comes to setting up the Pi, especially if you start tweaking performance with overclocking.

    You can find a volume setting both in the RetroPie configuration and in Emulation Station itself by accessing the Main Menu (Start), then Sound Settings.

  • Gameboy zero config error

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    Did you disable the retropie splashscreen ? Please post the contents of your /boot/cmdline.txt

    Note you can speed up boot by disabling "wait for network" in raspi-config.

    Also - 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

    Please provide as much information as possible.

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    I know this thread is a bit old, but I can confirm that the Mayflash Genesis / Mega Drive adapter does indeed work with Retropie / UAE4ARM for Amiga emulation. I haven't had a chance to play with it too much but I was able to play Datastorm in simultaneous two player mode with two original Konix Speedking joysticks. I could move around happily and fire my guns - cool! I didn't have time to try out any other games or joysticks, but initial results are good. The Mayflash adapter is way cheaper than any other 9 pin adapter I could find (especially dual) so this was a real win.

    Couple of things to mention though...

    -Configuring the input confused me for while because I wanted to set the fire button to B. However I discovered that you can't skip button A during setup. I therefore set fire to A and assumed I would need to edit it manually in the config file afterwards. However when I launched the game, the fire button worked just fine, so no need to change. Button settings are below.

    -Bizarrely even though I had configured the input, pushing the joystick right in the Emulation Station screen, opens up the EmulationStation menu, as though I have pressed Start/Select. Works fine in the game though. This is not really a problem as I can use the keyboard to navigate or just cycle left though the menu!

    -In UAE4ARM you will need load the rp-a500 config and set input Port 1 & Port 2 to the Mayflash and save.

    D-pad Up - Button 12
    D-pad Down - Button 14
    D-pad Left - Button 15
    D-pad Right - Button 13
    A / Fire - Button 0
    (Oddly these mappings differ to what is shown on the Mayflash packaging)

  • Duke Nukem port question about mouselook

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    @mahcneto im sorry. I read your post wrong. Mine uses mouse look. Go into options, control setup, mouse setup, set vertical aiming to yes. And in advanced setup in there i dont have a digital up, down, left, right set up

  • help setting up a static ip address?

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    I just told my DHCP server to assign the same IP address to the Pi's MAC address.

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    @Perthgamer said in 0.78 LrMame 2003 Romset Setup Help:

    So if i unzip each of the zipped files

    Here.

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    Hi All,

    I had a similar problem when I wanted to save the settings for using Joysticks in vice. And after that all games runs very very fast and no sound was enabled.

    I tried already deinstallig and rebooting and new installation. But I had the same problem. UNTI: I removied the files from

    /opt/retropie/configs/c64/

    After taht and restarting the emu I worked again - god sake!!!

  • Where to copy Mame Bios?

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    @rbaker said in Where to copy Mame Bios?:

    What is "mamebios" by the way?

    Nintendo's failed attempt at Mario's evil twin before Wario came on the scene?

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  • Possible to share games lists and images?

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    @pjft - thanks very much for that, looks like it may be what i am looking for, will start off with the Atari2600 set and see how i get on!

  • Retropie 4.1 installing

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    @SKIIERFOX86 I don't understand your question. Try re-imaging the SD card. That usually sorts a lot of issues out.

  • Can't Run PBP files in PSP or PSX emulator on Pi 3b

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    @rescu2000 The bios you need is called SCPH1001.BIN

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    I have RetroPie running on a Chromebook running GalliumOS and it works very well. As long as the operating system is Debian-based, you should be ok. Updates take a long time because everything recompiles from source, but aside from that it's fantastic.

  • Install AdvMAME 3 on retropie

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    @caver01 hopefully I will find a moment to look them over this evening to regenerate the docs. I'm sure they are fine (I don't use mame really at all so i appreciate you filling in the gaps)

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    I had the same issue, phantom inputs from ibuffalo controller in kodi and roms. When left alone after 10 minutes it would move on its own, not so bad for games, horrible for watching anything.

    This fix worked for me, may not work for everyone. Basically on every button and direction I hit the clear button with it multiple times and havent had an issue with it in two days. Hope this helps.

  • Moon Patrol Missing file

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    @Haemogoblin Glad I could help. On the subject of Moon Patrol, I assume you have played Horizon. Also from IREM, released in 1985. It's a sequel really. Basically the same idea but you can move between 3 horizontal planes as your vehicle travels along. If you haven't tried it I highly recommend it.

  • No emulaturs and rom-transfer doesn't work

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    Well, the mistake was mine altogether!
    As I said: I'm new to this. What I didn't know was, that I can't just create new folders in the ROM directory manually and than move ROMs into it. It needs the emulators to be installed FIRST. By doing that the folders will pop up automaticly.
    Now everything works just fine.
    Thanks for trying to help.
    Uwe

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