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    Hello

    Issue is solved

    It was a problem with my amp.

    We can close the issue.

    Regards

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    @mth75 I have been struggling to get Dreamcast to load on my desktop PC with retropie. Where exactly are the system links for the BIOS files located?

  • Unable to boot system (Using different SD Cards)

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    Turns out it was the unit itself, I got a replacement and it worked right away.

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    @Nightlord start a new topic with information about your setup as detailed in the pinned topics.

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  • Rsync savestates locally

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    @ryanjenson90
    if u already got the default one , dosent really matter ... so dont waste your time ;)
    But at the end i got it working (check where is your bios dreamcast folder try put it in your roms folder)

  • Atari800 version 4.0

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    @rkoster

    Raph,

    thank you so much for your patience and kind support. I really admire guys (of course people in general) who help others and care about things without any material or commercial background. I'll try to to my best to behave like this in the physical world (but I suppose you, too ;-))

    I'll stick to your website and your posts and hope that we will hear from each other once in a while. I will keep reading about linux, the Atari Emulator scene and feel really good about what is happening these days with this bunch of possiblities I always dreamed of and which really came to life. I'm so thankful for this. At the end of the month I will visit old friends and we're having a Midimaze party (Midi Network Game for the Atari ST) like in the old days, I will present my MISTer unit and the GPI case and will tell people about your Atari graphics post for the Retropie Project.

    I'll be in the country over the weekend here in Brandenburg and hope that you and your familiy will have a great weekend, too!

    Again, thank you so much for everything

    Best wishes, Joern

  • Controller Config for Arcade Cab

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    @Bluescreen2001 this can be done. I did it but it was many months ago now so I am somewhat rusty.

    First to back into the way you normally configure a controller in retropie (like when you boot up the first time) and reconfigure your controller to how you want it to operate in-game.

    Second, go to the command line, and use the js_test utility to figure out what button numbers your raspberry thinks your buttons are: type into the command line jstest /dev/input/js0

    Then press your buttons and it should tell you which button number is assigned because when you it the button the appropriate number will say “on.” Write down a reference for yourself.

    Third, exit the jstest by pressing CTRL + C on your keyboard. Now you are going to edit the emulation station input config file to make new controls for navigating the emulation station menus. At the command line type sudo nano ~/.emulationstation/es_input.cfg that will allow you to change which buttons do what in the emulation station menus by using the button numbers you found and recorded in jstest. You will make button “a” the number button that you found was your start key, you will make button “b” the number button you found was your “stop” key and you will make the “start” button (which usually brings up the menu) the number button you found was your “coin” key. For the sake of still having use of the other buttons In concept you may want to then assign the “select” key to some other button since it will likely be assigned by default to your “coin” button. After you make your changes save the file and go back to emulation station by typing emulationstation in the command line and see if it works.

  • Could no build retroarch on ubuntu 19.04

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    @BuZz That was exactly it at least for me and your question was all it took to figure it out. It did something to mesa/nvidia drivers in general and i realized i was in a "I dont know wtf that repo did" situation.

    I ended up nuking it finally tonight (been super busy lately) and removed that ppa from my script entirely..My fault! I kind of wonder what the other guy did and it would be great if he posted if he figured it out for someone else later on down the line because it may be different from my situation.

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    @vlyankovskiy said in Graphics Raspberry Pi 3:

    @rbaker, Thanks for the answer, I apologize for the illegal content.
    Could you tell me where the documentation says anything about quality enhancing filters?

    Thank you, I think I found

  • Auto start AMIBERRY with specific Configuration

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    @Dwarfboysim
    Any specific reasons to use RetroPie for that? If you are only interested in Amiga Emulation, maybe this Project: Amibian could be a suitable alternative for you.

    Otherwise, maybe a modification of the scripts mentioned in this topic: Autostart last played game could be used ?

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    I seem to have found it out myself. You need to put them in /ect/config/psp/ppsspp/MUSIC/OVERWORLD.

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    No ideas from anyone? Disappointing... But I guess we can't expect to figure out a fix for everything. (especially if my friend is right)

    EDIT: YEAH, my friend was right. Screen was dying. No longer functioning at all. Sorry to have wasted the time of anyone who read this - fix a dying screen with configuration changes is....kind of impossible.

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    Nobody has any clue hua

  • Running games on USB (HDD)

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    I figured it out.

    Problem was I followed a tutorial somewhere that said to make a folder called retropie whereas the official instructions state to make a folder called retropie-mount.

    "retropie" will in fact copy everything to the HDD, but it will also copy from the HDD to the SD.

    "retropie-mount" seems to copy everything from the SD to the HDD but will not copy everything back to the SD.

    "retropie-mount" is sufficient to mount the HDD and play games. I did not need to follow all the steps to manually mount the HDD as mine is going to be portable.

  • drastic on retroarch

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    @NINJAcupcake798 drastic is not open source so there is currently no chance of a libretro version. However the main dev for drastic posted something recently that he would be open sourcing drastic after the new year so there is some hope that there may be in the future.

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    I'm still using AdvanceMame, but have lr-mess compiled so will probably give that a go with the BBC Micro B and with the Electron, which I haven't had a go at emulating yet.

    I had another look at the stardot forum again. Still no one working on a Linux or Raspberry Pi variant of Beebem or of any other BBC emulator unfortunately. All the current emulation is in relation to MacOS or Windows.

    With emulating the Acorn Archimedes, I've seen somewhere on the web that it can be done using a Raspberry Pi, but as it is based on RiscOS, Retropie is a no go.

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