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    Every time I play dreamcast, displays the setting screen time/date

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      spud11 @jonsim
      last edited by

      @jonsim Hi jonsim. I updated reicast via retropie's setup manager, then copied your new reicast executable into the correct place, plus made sure it was executable. However, it won't work for me and runcommand.log provides the following error:

      /opt/retropie/emulators/reicast/bin/reicast.sh: line 88:  2239 Segmentation fault      aoss "$rootdir/emulators/reicast/bin/reicast" "${params[@]}" > /dev/null
      

      I then reinstalled reicast via the setup manager to check that there is no problem with my "stock" setup. That worked. So your executable doesn't seem to work for me.

      I see you've got your changes on github now. Could I ask please what the commands are to install your version of reicast from the github repository? Thanks.

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        jonsim @spud11
        last edited by jonsim

        @spud11 What platform are you running on? Raspberry Pi 3?

        Assuming you have development tools installed:

        git clone https://github.com/jonsimantov/reicast-emulator.git
        cd reicast-emulator/shell/linux
        (now you need to edit the Makefile to uncomment the NO_VIRTUAL_CFG=1 line)
        make platform=rpi2

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          zerojay @jonsim
          last edited by

          @jonsim said in Every time I play dreamcast, displays the setting screen time/date:

          @spud11 What platform are you running on? Raspberry Pi 3?

          Assuming you have development tools installed:

          git clone https://github.com/jonsimantov/reicast-emulator.git
          cd reicast-emulator/shell/linux
          (now you need to edit the Makefile to uncomment the NO_VIRTUAL_CFG=1 line)
          make platform=rpi2

          You should probably send a pull request for it to the RetroPie fork.

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            Shizzmoney @jonsim
            last edited by Shizzmoney

            @jonsim this worked like a charm for me (I used Filezilla instead of the USB Raspbian method, renamed the old file, dragged in the one you made, and made sure to change the file permissions of the new file to 777).

            Thanks!

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              jonsim @zerojay
              last edited by

              @zerojay said in Every time I play dreamcast, displays the setting screen time/date:

              You should probably send a pull request for it to the RetroPie fork.

              Done. https://github.com/RetroPie/reicast-emulator/pull/6

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                darknior @jonsim
                last edited by

                @jonsim Great thanks for this work :)

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                  Nuts
                  last edited by

                  @jonsim Worked perfectly for me, drag and drop it in directory with ftp client and changed permissions manualy. Thanks a lot!

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                  • HurricaneFanH
                    HurricaneFan @jonsim
                    last edited by

                    @jonsim There are some comments attached to your pull request about cleaning up indentions.

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                    • HexH
                      Hex
                      last edited by

                      @jonsim Please cleanup the request so it can be merged.

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                        madmodder123 @jonsim
                        last edited by

                        @jonsim Has this been merged yet? If it is/when it is do I have to compile reicast from source to get it or will it be in the binary obtained from the retropie script?

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                        • HurricaneFanH
                          HurricaneFan @madmodder123
                          last edited by

                          @madmodder123 It has not been merged yet. Still needs some things to happen before it will be merged.

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                            timekills
                            last edited by timekills

                            While this may be obvious to those with Linux experience, a simple wget from the command line will allow the download and copy of the @jonsim updated reicast files rather than downloading to a USB stick etc.

                            cd /opt/retropie/emulators/reicast/bin
                            sudo wget https://www.dropbox.com/s/dh1umn50tqgxrg1/reicast?dl=0
                            sudo mv reicast reicast_old #if you want to be safe and backup your old reicast file
                            sudo cp reicast?dl=0 reicast
                            sudo chmod 755 reicast

                            P.S. thanks @jonsim it works perfectly.

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                              Kaltinril @timekills
                              last edited by

                              @timekills said :

                              While this may be obvious to those with Linux experience, a simple wget from the command line will allow the download and copy of the @jonsim updated reicast files rather than downloading to a USB stick etc.

                              cd /opt/retropie/emulators/reicast/bin
                              sudo wget https://www.dropbox.com/s/dh1umn50tqgxrg1/reicast?dl=0
                              sudo mv reicast reicast_old #if you want to be safe and backup your old reicast file
                              sudo cp reicast?dl=0 reicast
                              sudo chmod 755 reicast

                              @timekills this doesn't work on raspberry pi3, with a completely updated retropie, and freshly installed reicast. Tested today. Selecting a game just goes back to the main menu. Yes, I made sure file permissions were correct.

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                                madmodder123 @timekills
                                last edited by madmodder123

                                @timekills @Kaltinril

                                This should do it. The old one had dl=0 which makes it download the html page.

                                 cd /opt/retropie/emulators/reicast/bin
                                 sudo mv reicast reicast_old    #if you want to be safe and backup your old reicast file
                                 sudo rm reicast    #delete the old one if you didn't back it up with the step above
                                 sudo wget https://www.dropbox.com/s/dh1umn50tqgxrg1/reicast?dl=1
                                 sudo chmod 755 reicast
                                
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                                  SuperFromND @madmodder123
                                  last edited by

                                  @madmodder123 Might just be the way I typed the command, but when I did it, it downloaded a file called "reicast?dl=1". mving the file to just be named reicast seems to work though, and it works just fine.

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                                    JonathanKnight
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                                    Hello, I was wondering if there was a way to do it though Filezilla instead of using USB. I recently got mine setup at a local convention (I did installed the games btw). I'm still new to it and for some reasons i keep getting permission denied whenever i did stuff. Like trying to rename the old reicast file.

                                    Honestly, I do want to know how to fix this so i can play Dreamcast games. If anyone knows, then explain how to get it working.

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                                      mitu Global Moderator @JonathanKnight
                                      last edited by

                                      @jonathanknight You cannot do it via USB, since the transfer method doesn't work for arbitrary files. You can copy the file(s) directly to /home/pi, then use the command line (see the commands above) to copy/move then to the right location.

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                                        JonathanKnight @mitu
                                        last edited by JonathanKnight

                                        @mitu Okay, i did that. but now i facing a new problem! Reicast will not start up and I am left wondering what I did wrong. Seriously guys, what did i do wrong!

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                                          ango
                                          last edited by ango

                                          ...ist working now. Issue was fixed. You have to reboot your RasPi.

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                                            Pi-Mania
                                            last edited by

                                            For me this worked but, i too got a file called reicast?dl=1 that i had to
                                            sudo mv reicast\dl=1 reicast
                                            then
                                            sudo chmod 755 reicast

                                            Maybe >sudo wget https://www.dropbox.com/s/dh1umn50tqgxrg1/reicast is enough?

                                            Thanks to all.

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