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    • ruckageR
      ruckage @FlyingTomahawk
      last edited by ruckage

      @flyingtomahawk
      :D I hadn't even noticed you removed that from your message.
      I can't think of anywhere obvious you could put the extension cable apart from maybe in the cartridge slot. I'll have to have a look at my famicom as I can't remember what ports it has and I'll likely use an extension cable as well when I do my famicom mod.

      SNES mini/Nes mini/Famicom mini theme developer.

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      • FlyingTomahawkF
        FlyingTomahawk
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        Got my SanDisk Ultra Class10 A1 SD card today and slapped on my backup image file.
        I did 10 boot ups and I get 9 seconds to boot video and 15 seconds to menu consistent. No ups or downs in boot time, always 9 and 15.
        Maybe if I remove the splash video I can get the time lower but then all the fun is gone and I really like the splash video.

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        • ruckageR
          ruckage @FlyingTomahawk
          last edited by

          @flyingtomahawk
          That's a nice improvement. You might find that ES is already loaded a bit before that and the splash video is playing over the top of it. Could you try without the splash video to get an accurate boot time?

          What splash video are you using by the way?

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          • FlyingTomahawkF
            FlyingTomahawk @ruckage
            last edited by FlyingTomahawk

            @ruckage

            Your splash video of course. :-D
            Definitely an improvement. Thanks to you and this thread here I went from 23 boot video 29 menu to 9 boot video 15 menu.
            If I disable the splash video I cut the time by 1 second. I rather wait 1 second and enjoy a nice splash video.

            And here an old video of mine. Look at that long boot time, terrible.

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            • ruckageR
              ruckage @FlyingTomahawk
              last edited by ruckage

              @flyingtomahawk

              Yep, that's definitely a speed improvement.
              Nice to see my splash videos being used. I was going to offer to shorten the splash video to match your boot time but to be honest that looks nice and seamless, pretty much identical to the boot on my super famicom which isn't surprising as it's using the same SD card and I designed the length of the video with that in mind.

              It's a shame that there is such a delay before splash videos start playing in Retropie, it would be nice to be able reduce that but I guess they play as early as is possible.

              @herb_fargus A quick question, with plymouth boot screens do they start earlier in the boot process or is it comparable to splashvideos?

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              • herb_fargusH
                herb_fargus administrators @ruckage
                last edited by

                @ruckage said in PC Engine build:

                do they start earlier in the boot process or is it comparable to splashvideos?

                It's a little earlier but essentially negligible. You'd see a bit more of a difference on the pi 1. But even then it's just a matter of seconds.

                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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                • ruckageR
                  ruckage @herb_fargus
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                  @herb_fargus
                  Thanks.

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                  • Stuart2773S
                    Stuart2773 @ruckage
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                    @ruckage said in PC Engine build:

                    @stuart2773 said in PC Engine build:

                    @ruckage Can't wait to see what "theme" you come up with for this build

                    I'm sorry to disappoint you but this build won't be using ES at all so it won't have a theme, all games will be launched by inserting my fake Hucards (I have enough plastic blanks to make 100 at least which will easily cover all the PC Engine games I'm interested in.

                    Sorry to hear that you wont be making a theme for this build :(

                    however, if its not too much trouble to kindly ask if you would consider modifying your neogeo theme as i would love to use that theme for my PC Engine build to support "CD front covers", i had a look at the xml files but im not sure what the position and alignments would be, if it is at all possible that you could modify the xml files i can easily make my own background images for my own personal use.

                    Ive included a pic (see pic below) of what i done, i just extended the game selection & controls screen and reduced the boxart/screenshot section, obviously the aes-controls.png would need to centered in its new position and the game selection names would need to be extended.

                    0_1518991220120_test.png

                    many thanks

                    stuart.

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                      skj @Stuart2773
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                      @stuart2773

                      Wow 😃 That square layout is really nice for CD size box images, would work well for a lot of other systems too šŸ‘šŸ»

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                      • chelochelini2014C
                        chelochelini2014
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                        I gave my rp3 as a gift , no problem, i solved the problem with a very cheap deal
                        https://imgur.com/a/cZImx

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                          iVirtualZero @ruckage
                          last edited by iVirtualZero

                          @ruckage Not fan of these emulator boxes. There are way too many other emulation boxes that do a better job like the Nvidia Shield TV. Original OEM Hardware will always be the best and can never truly be replaced. You can use your carts, flash carts, HDMI adaptors, original pads, pheriperals, no lag, and no glitches. Ps i’m looking for parts to repair my PC Engine let me know if you plan on selling the original motherboard.

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