• display test card/test pattern

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    funkybunchF

    Nice! Thank you very much.

  • HELP!!! System just shuts down!

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    Reporting Progress Update...
    Got the hard drive working and the skin changes in place. My buttons don't work yet, but the LED does. I just need to get the button scripts installed (POWER and RESET). I will say this.. I think I know what caused the corruption. The PiStation build I'm doing has a microSD card ribbon cable, to make access the the SD card external. When I screwed the top down on my case, I crushed one of the wires in the ribbon between the screws. During all of my re-building today, I kept it simple without using that cable. Everything now works right. I tried hooking up the cable again, and sure enough, I get filesystem read/write errors on my screen. So I've ordered a replacement. Cheap enough, but coming from Taiwan so it might take a couple weeks. The other thing I noticed... since the POWER and RESET buttons aren't working yet, I've had the power going straight into the Pi. I've had ZERO undervoltage warnings flash up on my screen. BUT, once I put the Mausberry circuit into the mix, all of a sudden those lightning bolts started showing up. So I don't know if I have a faulty circuit, of it maybe the circuit isn't capable of supporting the volts/amps. I need to try and get in touch with them and see if they can recommend a solution.

    As an aside, but related question.. Does the "Powerblock" people use work in a similar fashion? Detecting a button push then sending a signal to the Pi to shut down, then cutting out the power? If so, maybe it can handle the power?

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    herb_fargusH

    @moco symlinks are magical things ;)

  • Light gun games on advmame

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    @rridenour I was wondering if you were able to fix this? There is alot of interest in the DolphinBar Wiimote setup these days and the jitter is annoying at best. I'd love to hear any config file tweaks you made.

  • Restore default contents of "roms/arcade"?

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    I'll give it a shot. Thank you.

    Okay. That's got it solved. Thanks again. :)

  • Universal XML scraper won't do MAME

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    Oh, nevermind.

    A fresh install of UXMLS seems to have solved the problem :-)

  • X86 Ubuntu PS2 help finding resources for setup.

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    @tonythetiger don't use them. /dev/shm/runcommand.log may have more info.

    more information about your set-up will help https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

    Did you check the documentation on this site ?

  • Changing the menu key in mame4all

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    @weed_snorkeler said in Changing the menu key in mame4all:

    @riverstorm I don't have a desktop, I only have a laptop. I've been turning off my Pi and editing the config files from the sd card. I'm going to need to get a keyboard some time soon though, I need one.

    Ah, that makes sense! I was like this is a first. I do keep an extra keyboard and mouse handy and also the Logitech K400 Plus (wireless w/dongle) which I mainly use for the Pi as it's has an almost full size keyboard, glide/mouse pad off to the right (all-in-one) and the USB dongle is the micro type. It's well suited for doing tweaks in front of the TV. They always seem to be on sale every few months at half price for $20.

    Ok, I'll try it. I used mame4all because I heard it had the best performance. Thanks for the tip.

    We were having a discussion if mame4all is a valid emulator in this thread (the last 3 or 4 posts). I am a strong advocate for mame4all-pi for the reason you stated and few others. I think the feature and ROM differences are subjective to your needs and I'm not sure if anyone has done any type of actual benchmarking as to which runs games better/smoother framerates. I was a die-hard mame4all-pi user and only converted due to some feature enhancements. I do use lr-mame2003 as my default @dankcushions has made some nice tweaks to improving lr-mame2003 over time.

    Another thing I don't care for that wasn't listed in that thread is when you pause in lr-mame2003 the screen goes blank/black which seems simple enough but it's a bit annoying for some reason when you're used to mame4all-pi where the screen is "froze" on pause. It helps to see where you're at before un-pausing. It's easy enough to get around by disabling pause in lr-mame2003 and using Retroarch to pause but I had a dedicated P button on my box that no longer works but the joystick is fine.

    For me it's minor issues/polish but not enough to stop me from using lr-mame2003 and I do keep mame4all-pi ROM set handy if needed. I think mame4all-pi is so universally ported it will always have a place. I would try both if even for contrast. I have it on a iPad even and it runs well but there's not much to say for the controls on a touch screen. :)

  • Controller Options

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    yeah im looking forward to the n64 classic, cos that will mean new official n64 controllers, i may actually buy 2 cos those things will be worth their weight in gold mint condition in like 5-10yrs.

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    I updated to 4.2.13 (8094863) this morning and the problem appears to be resolved.

  • Theme problem

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    @pjft Awesome, thanks for all the help.

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    Do you have any idea how long you will be able to power retropie, and the monitor?

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    J

    If you try to set up the controller mapping, how many controllers are there?

  • Runcommand config location for arcade emulator choice

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    @chipsnblip Thank you, that is exactly what I'm looking for.

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    So, oddly, I figured out how to make it work. Not sure why though.
    So for starters, it started working again yesterday (when I made the post), but I didn't know how. Regardless, today it stopped working again.

    However, it was fixed quite simply. I plugged it into my PC, and then plugged it back into my Pi. Now it works fine again. I have no idea why, though.

  • Should arcade stick mapping match usb gamepad mapping?

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    Thank you very much for your input @rbaker and @dankcushions - I will hook up the controls for optimal neatness then :-)

    Sooooo looking forward to finishing this so I can start enjoying Recalbox with proper controls.

  • Unable to manually install themes to RetroPie

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    so i went ahead and was able to access the theme but still have a problem. the theme displays incorrectly with just white background and black or blue text. Its the Retrorama v 1.75 theme

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    So, hotkey(PlayStation button) + start, seemed to actually worked.
    Maybe this got changed and the info not updated.

  • Fresh install w/roms & scrape on USB, will they stay?

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    pjftP

    Correct.

    Just for sanity checking, I'd see if you have any downloaded content in ~/.emulationstation/downloaded_images or gamelists and if so merge them with your current one on the USB drive - copy the images to the right folders, and you'll need to manually edit the gamelist content with a text editor to merge it. This will have been one-off scrapped content, though, so I don't expect it to be much.

    Edit: oops, I see you already did it.

  • Pi 3 Black Screen

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    @thelordofminers8

    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

    A solid green led means that the SD Card cannot be read. The red should be on because it indicates power.

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