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    Unable to save changes in es_systems.cfg

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    • RazzleR
      Razzle
      last edited by

      I had accessed /etc/emulationstation/es_systems.cfg and added .ecm and .ECM to the extensions listing under the psx folder. I also deleted .bin and .BIN from psx. I then tried to exit out and save my changes. Upon doing so, I received "[ Error writing /etc/emulationstation/es_systems.cfg: Permission denied]".

      I didn't know what I'd done wrong so I quit again without saving changes. If it helps, here's everything I did before this (it's pretty vanilla): installed RetroPie following the video guide, loaded some roms, configured a controller and keyboard, then I made the above changes. Everything I've done prior to this was following the newbie Pi3 install guide and then the command documentation.

      Full disclosure, I am a complete and total newbie and I have absolutely no idea what any of the system stuff means, so I have to follow the guides pretty closely. Because of this, I have no idea what I did wrong or even what the problem is.

      How can I fix this?

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      • mediamogulM
        mediamogul Global Moderator @Razzle
        last edited by mediamogul

        @Razzle

        You need the proper permissions before making changes to es_systems.cfg. I assume you're editing from the command line, so this time, try:

        sudo nano /etc/emulationstation/es_systems.cfg

        RetroPie v4.5 • RPi3 Model B • 5.1V 2.5A PSU • 16GB SanDisk microSD • 512GB External Drive

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        • RazzleR
          Razzle
          last edited by

          That was it. I didn't know to use "sudo" before "nano" in the command line. Thanks for the clarification!

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          • mediamogulM
            mediamogul Global Moderator
            last edited by

            Not a problem.

            RetroPie v4.5 • RPi3 Model B • 5.1V 2.5A PSU • 16GB SanDisk microSD • 512GB External Drive

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            • BuZzB
              BuZz administrators
              last edited by

              instead of adjusting the file directly, you can copy ~/RetroPie-Setup/platforms.cfg to /opt/retropie/configs/all/ adjust the extensions as you want, and re-install an emulator for the system in question.

              To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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              • BuZzB
                BuZz administrators
                last edited by

                I can add ecm as an extension (I actually removed bin the other day), so long as it is tested and works.

                To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                • herb_fargusH
                  herb_fargus administrators @BuZz
                  last edited by

                  @BuZz I'm pretty sure ecm is just a compressed file type that needs to be extracted with ecmtools before its playable

                  If you read the documentation it will answer 99% of your questions: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

                  Also if you want a solution to your problems read this first: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                  • RazzleR
                    Razzle @herb_fargus
                    last edited by

                    @herb_fargus
                    Yeah, you're right. I just did the steps that everyone else above me mentioned (thanks everyone) and then I was like "Great, why aren't these working..." A quick google showed me that I need to decompress everything, so now I'm grinding through that.

                    Technology sure is difficult!

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                    • RazzleR
                      Razzle @BuZz
                      last edited by

                      @BuZz

                      Cool, thanks!

                      And don't add .ecm. I just learned I failed hardcore and it's actually a compressed file type that should be converted to .bin with another program.

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                      • glennlakeG
                        glennlake @Razzle
                        last edited by

                        @Razzle Tech is easy, people are hard. But here you will find some of the most helpful and gracious people I've found on any forum. Keep up the good work guys!

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