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    SNES does not show at all

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    • mediamogulM
      mediamogul Global Moderator @Tanneseph
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      @tanneseph

      I'll check.

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

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      • martincrocenziM
        martincrocenzi
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        @Tanneseph I couldn't find any information about your micro SD, can you tell me which one it is?

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        • mediamogulM
          mediamogul Global Moderator @Tanneseph
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          @tanneseph

          'F10' is working on mine. It could be that your keyboard needs to be setup in the Raspi-Config. Killing the power is not a good practice over time, but odds are it'll be fine here.

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

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            Tanneseph @martincrocenzi
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            @martincrocenzi said in SNES does not show at all:

            @Tanneseph I couldn't find any information about your micro SD, can you tell me which one it is?

            Fair enough: I have a SanDisk Ultra Plus 16GB.

            @mediamogul I couldn't find a place to update my keyboard setup. The first time I use it, I configure it, but only as a pseudo-gamepad for ES, basically. When I enter the more DOS-like parts (is that how I know I'm in Raspbian?), it has it's own configuration. The Arrows work as arrow keys (as opposed to WASD, which is what I'm using in ES), etc.

            I use an Apple keyboard with my computer (which is Windows) because I like the keys. There's rare times where this causes issues with small things. I'll have some more time this afternoon, during which I'll hook up a Windows keyboard and see if that's the issue.

            My PS1 games are now showing, because why not?

            I am no longer getting the ASCII Joystick at close. I get the black screen, and then after a brief moment, my monitor flips to the blue "no HDMI signal" and itself goes into sleep mode.

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              Tanneseph
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              All that said.... I put SNES roms on my thumb drive. The Pi doesn't see them there! And it selectively choose when it didn't and didn't see a pile of PS1 roms. ughhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

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              • mediamogulM
                mediamogul Global Moderator @Tanneseph
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                @tanneseph said in SNES does not show at all:

                I'll have some more time this afternoon, during which I'll hook up a Windows keyboard and see if that's the issue.

                That'd be a good idea. I use a Mac myself, but I always keep a PC keyboard available for anything outside of the Apple ecosystem just in case.

                I couldn't find a place to update my keyboard setup.

                The keyboard configuration is located in the Raspi-Config, accessible from the RetroPie menu in Emulation Station. Once there the settings are under 'Internationalization Options'.

                I put SNES roms on my thumb drive. The Pi doesn't see them there!

                What are the extensions of the SNES ROMs? I don't think it should matter, but do they have any unusual characters in the file names?

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

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                • martincrocenziM
                  martincrocenzi @Tanneseph
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                  @tanneseph is there any way you can try with other micro sd? any other in order to verify if it's a hardware issue with it or with the configuration on the raspberry itself, considering there's nothing wrong with the model. So, if you have the chance, try to install a previous version of Retropie on the "new" SD and only add SNES games to the proper folder. Check if every game you drop on it is being recognized within Emulation Station. It shouldn't be such a pain in the 4$$.

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                    Tanneseph
                    last edited by Tanneseph

                    Figured this was the fastest and most accurate way to provide that info:

                    https://imgur.com/a/KqnBX

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                    • rbakerR
                      rbaker @Tanneseph
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                      @tanneseph Have you tried dragging them to the Pi yet?

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                        Tanneseph @rbaker
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                        @rbaker Many times.

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                        • rbakerR
                          rbaker @Tanneseph
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                          @tanneseph So they must be there now?

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                          • rbakerR
                            rbaker @Tanneseph
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                            @tanneseph I have just tried a clean boot. No roms. Accessed the folders from a PC. Went to mycomputer like on your image posted above, opened the snes folder, right click, copy. Open roms folder right click paste in snes folder. Restart Emulationstation. Rom shows up. You don't have parse gamelists turned on do you?

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                            • rbakerR
                              rbaker @Tanneseph
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                              @tanneseph Take a look at this sequence. Boot up your Pi first, then follow this path. You can then place your roms.

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                              • rbakerR
                                rbaker @Tanneseph
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                                @tanneseph said in SNES does not show at all:

                                Figured this was the fastest and most accurate way to provide that info:

                                You know your setup shows that those files are on your PC and NOT the Pi right?

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                                  Thanks for your tireless help, all of you.

                                  I downloaded WinSCP. Because of what an amateur I am, it took me a bit to learn that SSH was a thing (still don't quite know what it is), and how to enable it on the Pi and blah blah blah, but in the end I can transfer files via WiFi!

                                  Alright, so maybe we're closer to understanding A Thing, because when I try to directly transfer the SNES roms, I get some interesting information.

                                  The first is that it won't do a mass transfer. It does one at a time. That one hesitates, then spits out an error message:

                                  General failure (server should provide error description).
                                  Error code: 4
                                  Error message from server: Failure

                                  Common reasons for the Error code 4 are:

                                  • Renaming a file to a name of already existing file.
                                  • Creating a directory that already exists.
                                  • Moving a remote file to a different filesystem (HDD).
                                  • Uploading a file to a full filesystem (HDD).
                                  • Exceeding a user disk quota.

                                  Note that I'm nowhere near exceeding my 64gb thumb drive.

                                  A file is placed in SNES, but gets the additional ending .filepart. It has been consistent. I now have three files that have done that, starting with "Bahamut Lagoon (J).smc.filepart" I will do some Googling on that, but here it is in case that is meaningful to one of you. I'm painfully green at this, but it -feels- like we're closer to having the information we need to fix something. Fingers crossed!

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                                  • rbakerR
                                    rbaker @Tanneseph
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                                    @tanneseph Why WinSCP ?- can you not see the Pi via windows?, see the map I posted above.

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                                      Tanneseph
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                                      Trying to add missing PS1 roms (I decided to check the two while I had such an easy comparison via WinSCP) has the same effect. So I jumped back to the main directory for the thumb stick, and checked how full it was under Properties. I have 12.1GB full on a supposedly 64GB stick. Same error message, to be extra clear.

                                      With the error's comment on different filesystem: My roms on my desktop are stored on an HDD running Windows. I my OS is actually located on a smaller SSD, and if that would make any freaking difference, I'd do a double transfer in a heartbeat.

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                                      • rbakerR
                                        rbaker @Tanneseph
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                                        @tanneseph Also, you are talking about a thumb drive all of a sudden? Are you wanting to run roms off a thumb drive or use a thumb drive to put roms onto your Pi? either way, WinSCP file transfer is no good to you! All my advice is about getting a ROM from a WIndows PC onto the Pi SD card in seconds!

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                                          Tanneseph @rbaker
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                                          @rbaker said in SNES does not show at all:

                                          @tanneseph Why WinSCP ?- can you not see the Pi via windows, see the map I posted above.

                                          I thought I had to use -something- in order to transfer files via Wi Fi? I'm about to be busy for a bit, but afterwards I look at your path and give it better attention /blush.

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                                            Tanneseph @rbaker
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                                            @rbaker said in SNES does not show at all:

                                            @tanneseph Also, you are talking about a thumb drive all of a sudden? Are you wanting to run roms off a thumb drive or use a thumb drive to put roms onto your Pi? either way, WinSCP file transfer is no good to you! All my advice is about getting a ROM from a WIndows PC onto the Pi SD card in seconds!

                                            I'm wanting the safety of not having roms and OS in the same place - isn't it all at risk of being corrupted otherwise?

                                            The OS is on a 16GB micro SD. If sticking the thumb-drive means it all transfers to the Micro SD, we've got our culprit - 12.1 GB of roms makes sense. Retropie is 4-ish GB, right?

                                            So.... I can't play games off of my thumb-stick? I thought you could keep them separate!

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