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    A good starter bundle?

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    • Impman66I
      Impman66
      last edited by

      I too contemplated going the package root, but then by reading places like this, and watching videos decided to take the plunge and build piecemeal. I may be 51 but I love tinkering around when I am not working, trying new things like scrapers, and looking at new themes. I am now in the process of trying to get selective titles showing video snaps for only that particular game. Just trying to find where and how to put the individual mp4 file is the next step. Have fun!
      Oh and thanks for link to github. Is it called github, because most of the issues are a right git to sort out ;)
      Have a good weekend all

      Pi Model or other hardware: Raspberry Pi 3 Model B
      Power Supply used: Generic 5v 2.5A Panasonic
      RetroPie Version Used : 4.5.1
      Built From: Retropie website
      USB Devices connected: 2 x Dragonrise N64 Encoders

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      • herb_fargusH
        herb_fargus administrators @Impman66
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        @impman66 inventor of Linux Linus Torvalds helped develop git for version control of the Linux kernel. He's a bit of a right git himself but I'd say he's earned it

        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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        • akafoxA
          akafox
          last edited by akafox

          @herb_fargus said in A good starter bundle?:

          @impman66 inventor of Linux Linus Torvalds helped develop git for version control of the Linux kernel. He's a bit of a right git himself but I'd say he's earned it

          LONG LIVE Linus Torvalds and PENGUINS EVERYWHERE! :D

          As for the OP:

          It's not the idea of having a retropie system for most of us, but more the building our own. It's like a car or a house..you take the time to "tweak" it and "perfect" it so that it is yours and so that you can feel the accomplishment and individuality of it..the rest of it is just fun and games... ;)

          People want things easy...but then complain that life is boring...

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          • IcomeinpeaceI
            Icomeinpeace
            last edited by

            Just to update; all set up and working :) the trickiest bit was that my windows 10 laptop doesn't like / run Win32 disklimager - had to boot an old Windows 7 laptop up to burn the image onto the sd card.

            Some little niggles which have largely worked out, however gutted to learn that The Main Event isnt working :( I used to peddle some ten pences into that beauty back in the day.

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            • herb_fargusH
              herb_fargus administrators @Icomeinpeace
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              @icomeinpeace said in A good starter bundle?:

              my windows 10 laptop doesn't like / run Win32 disklimager

              Etcher could have saved you a bit of trouble ;)

              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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              • IcomeinpeaceI
                Icomeinpeace @herb_fargus
                last edited by

                @herb_fargus said in A good starter bundle?:

                @icomeinpeace said in A good starter bundle?:

                my windows 10 laptop doesn't like / run Win32 disklimager

                Etcher could have saved you a bit of trouble ;)

                Yeah but it sure was nice to use Windows 7 again........ :P

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                • IcomeinpeaceI
                  Icomeinpeace
                  last edited by

                  Ok now im cooking with gas and want to have a look at scraping. Is this guide to using Stephen Selphs scraper still on the money??:

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                  • IcomeinpeaceI
                    Icomeinpeace @incunabula
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                    @incunabula said in A good starter bundle?:

                    Congrats on walking the righteous path; you've already saved yourself loads of time by not buying a pre-built package because they're near impossible to troubleshoot and difficult to find support for (but you already knew that). I will second the recommendation on keeping your roms on separate media from the OS- it pays off in spades down the road when you need to change configurations, upgrade to a new version, or just blow away everything and start from a new image (especially useful if you're the type that likes to try out every emulator/p that you can get to work and there are many). I started out buying large Samsung micro-SD cards , then switched to large USB thumb drives and eventually landed on using 2.5" 1TB drive powered by a USB hub. Lots of spare space for disc images and such. Good luck and have fun!

                    Just looking at a USB Hub and had a question you could likely help with or recommend a guide?
                    SO if i have multiple flash drives in a Hub, would you need to format each drive using the process mentioned here: https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Running-ROMs-from-a-USB-drive
                    i.e. Format your USB drive to FAT32 per directions above & Create a folder called retropie-mount on the USB drive

                    Then add the ROMS manually to each drive?I guess in theory you could have one drive for PS1 one for MAME etc?

                    Thanks in advance for any advice :D

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                    • I
                      incunabula
                      last edited by incunabula

                      I haven’t tried to use multiple usb drives mounted at once so I’m afraid I don’t have an answer for you, sorry. I use a powered usb hub more to ensure a smooth power source for the hdd so it’s not relying on the pi to provide the hdd’s power over usb.

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                      • akafoxA
                        akafox
                        last edited by akafox

                        I have a usb hub..powered four port. It has a separate power supply. It's a Pluggable brand has not failed me one bit. Always remember the pi has enough power to run just itself in most cases. USB sticks have leds on them..so the more leds you plug in the more power draw. (No not saying that LEDS are draining and power hungry..etc ect.) Just saying the pi powers itself..if it has to share it will not be happy.

                        And not all usb hubs are the same. Yo want to make sure that the hub will NOT back-power into the pi..thus causing damage or death of your pi

                        People want things easy...but then complain that life is boring...

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