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    Raspberry Pi, Xbox online gaming, and Xkai

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    • AddisonA
      Addison
      last edited by

      Okay.

      So after scanning my 64 GB Micro SD card that I'm using with RetroPie, it appears that I currently am using 45 GB of data on it.

      There should be enough room to also add Raspberry Stretch on this, yes?

      But if I flash that image on the card, I'll lose everything previously stored on it, correct?

      It would be really great if there was a menu icon in Emulation Station like I have with Kodi or with any of the emulators.

      I could simply choose Rasberry Stretch from the selection screen and go from there.

      Is there an easy solution in getting it to work like that?

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      • mituM
        mitu Global Moderator @Addison
        last edited by

        @addison said in Raspberry Pi, Xbox online gaming, and Xkai:

        Is there an easy solution in getting it to work like that?

        No. Raspbian Stretch is the OS itself, you cannot start it as a program from Emulationstation.
        As I said, leave aside the Stretch dependency and see if the program installs on the current OS you have.

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        • AddisonA
          Addison
          last edited by

          Okay.

          I'm sorry for needing to be baby stepped on something that should be fairly simple.

          Anyway, it states to extract the Xkai download to /home/pi/Downloads

          There wasn't a Downloads folder so I made one and placed that kaiEngine-7.4.31 folder at that spot.

          I'm doing good so far, yes?

          It then wants me to right click the kaiengine file and change the permissions.

          Since I'm skipping out on using Stretch, I'm left with using WinSCP on my Windows computer.

          So here is what I'm currently looking at.

          alt text

          What all check boxes need to be clicked on that Properties popup thingy?

          Thanks ahead for being so kind with me on this. :)

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator @Addison
            last edited by

            @addison To make it executable, check the X permission (eXecute).

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            • AddisonA
              Addison
              last edited by Addison

              Config directory: /root/.xlink/
              Initializing XLink Kai engine...

              Kai Engine: The engine is rocking
              Connect to: http://127.0.0.1:34522/

              I'm slowly getting there.

              I'll post more if I finally get all the way through this.

              Thanks again! :)

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              • AddisonA
                Addison
                last edited by

                I think I've done everything correctly so far and finished all of the steps up through #5.

                When I start my Pi now, it hangs on the following screen:

                alt text

                Based on #5, step 11: Your Raspberry Pi will now automatically start XLink Kai when turned on and will restart kai if it crashes.

                So I guess that means I no longer have Emulation Station with this method. :(

                Any ideas on how to resolve for that?

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                • mituM
                  mitu Global Moderator @Addison
                  last edited by

                  @addison said in Raspberry Pi, Xbox online gaming, and Xkai:

                  So I guess that means I no longer have Emulation Station with this method. :(

                  I guess the /etc/rc.local script no longer exits and blocks the start sequence. Can you post the contents of the file ?

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                  • AddisonA
                    Addison @mitu
                    last edited by Addison

                    @mitu Sure. :)

                    sudo screen -Dms kaiengine /home/pi/launchkai.sh
                    exit 0

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                    • mituM
                      mitu Global Moderator @Addison
                      last edited by

                      @addison said in Raspberry Pi, Xbox online gaming, and Xkai:

                      screen -Dms kaiengine /home/pi/launchkai.sh

                      What happens if you replace the line above with

                      screen -dm /home/pi/launchkai.sh
                      
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                      • AddisonA
                        Addison @mitu
                        last edited by

                        @mitu With your exact replacement line, and also removing the previous sudo command that it had, I'm back in Emulation Station. :)

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                        • AddisonA
                          Addison
                          last edited by

                          What exactly did that do though?

                          I would like for the script to only execute when I click on an icon or something of it in Emulation Station.

                          Sorry if I'm still being a pain on this. :(

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