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    Number to call for help?

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      Hurkgt18 @markyh444
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      @markyh444 Yes i have followed the docs from the retropie website. I have formatted my Sandisc class 10 16 gb mini SD card to Fat32. I downloaded the correct retropie image, extracted it and wrote it to the SD card. I inserted the SD card into the pi, correctly attached the cords and when I plugged in the power source which is more than adequate (5v 2.4 A) I get nothing. Not signal to my tv, no flicker of an LED on the Pi but the LED on my Amazon USB hub lights up.

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        caver01 @quicksilver
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        @quicksilver said in Number to call for help?:

        If you make a big enough donation to them though maybe they could open a call center! 😉

        I was thinking, it being "retro" and all, perhaps the big donation could go toward setting up a FAX-back system. You know, dial the number, input the index via DTMF, and of course, key in your callback number, and the system can send you faxes of the Wiki pages you request.

        Maybe we could even run the FAX-back system on a Raspberry Pi? RetroFax.

        My 4-player cocktail style cabinet built as a custom "roadcase"

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          markyh444 @Hurkgt18
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          @hurkgt18 you could have a faulty Pi. Try downloading a raspian image and testing with that to confirm.

          Retropie in a NES - Pi 3 with Mausberry circuit shutdown switch wired to buttons and 8bitdo NesPro30 controller
          Retropie in a Saturn Controller - Pi Zero, GPIO controls using DB9 driver
          Retropie in a PSX - Pi3
          https://markyh444.wordpress.com

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            caver01 @Hurkgt18
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            @hurkgt18 or a faulty SD card. It becomes a hardware swapping game until you isolate the problem.

            My 4-player cocktail style cabinet built as a custom "roadcase"

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              caver01 @Hurkgt18
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              @hurkgt18 said in Number to call for help?:

              and wrote it to the SD card

              Are you using SD card imaging software like Etcher.io to do this or just copying what you extracted onto the FAT32 formatted card? The card needs to be imaged with the download.

              My 4-player cocktail style cabinet built as a custom "roadcase"

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                Hurkgt18 @caver01
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                @caver01 ive tried it with win32discimager and etcher.

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                  Hurkgt18
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                  i'd also like to point out that i ordered the Pi off of ebay. And it was shipped to me in a plain white envelop with no padding and the envelope was scuffed and have obviously been heavily handled. Any chance something could have broken in transit. I have a new Pi on the way and this one I ordered from Adafruit.

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                    markyh444 @Hurkgt18
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                    @hurkgt18 like I said, try a raspian image and see if it boots. Could be a faulty Pi.

                    Retropie in a NES - Pi 3 with Mausberry circuit shutdown switch wired to buttons and 8bitdo NesPro30 controller
                    Retropie in a Saturn Controller - Pi Zero, GPIO controls using DB9 driver
                    Retropie in a PSX - Pi3
                    https://markyh444.wordpress.com

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                    • Drakaen391D
                      Drakaen391
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                      As I pointed out in your other thread, a usb hub isn’t good enough for the pi

                      RPi B & RPi 3B OC (Now Raspberry pi 4b 8gb)
                      Retropie (Latest Stable)
                      PiBox with Wind Tunnel Cooling System

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                        Hurkgt18 @markyh444
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                        @markyh444 im downloading a raspian stretch lite. i unzip that and flash that to my SD just like I did with the retropie, correct?

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                          quicksilver @caver01
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                          @caver01 haha thats awesome! Or maybe it could be like one of those tip lines that Nintendo had back in the day where you pay by the minute for game walkthroughs and advice.

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                            Hurkgt18 @Drakaen391
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                            @drakaen391 the usb hub isnt what I am using to power the pi. Its just allows me to plug more than one controller into the pi when I play video game. i know i mistyped when I called it a amazon powerhub. Its a USB hub for multiple usb inputs.

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                              rbaker @Hurkgt18
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                              @hurkgt18 said in Number to call for help?:

                              no flicker of an LED on the Pi but the LED on my Amazon USB hub lights up

                              No flicker = no power. The usb hub is the issue here. What is it and how are you using it?

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                                Hurkgt18 @rbaker
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                                @rbaker the usb hub is an Amazon Basics 4 port usb hub. It is plugged into the USb port of the Raspberry Pi and it allows more than one controller to be plugged in when playing games on the emulator.

                                Here is the link to the product:

                                https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-4-Port-USB-2-0-Ultra-Mini/dp/B003M0NURK/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1522962204&sr=1-2-spons&keywords=usb+hub&psc=1

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                                  rbaker @Hurkgt18
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                                  @hurkgt18 How can this be plugged into a zero?

                                  alt text

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                                    Hurkgt18 @rbaker
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                                    @rbaker with this:

                                    https://www.amazon.com/Adapter-Samusung-Android-Windows-Function/dp/B00NF8MF3E/?tag=mti0oge5nzk-20

                                    this is what I am attempting to do:alt text

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                                      quicksilver @Hurkgt18
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                                      @hurkgt18 are your USB connections pushed all the way in?

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                                        rbaker @Hurkgt18
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                                        @hurkgt18 So this is your project? or what you hope to make? Your issue is that the zero has no power. If you are powering it from that amazon usb hub, there is your issue. The reviews of that device are not favourable and a lot of hubs just don't work with the pi. A quick search on here will show you. Also, you have just revealed what you might like to make but what is your current test setup exactly? more information is needed. Also, both micro usb ports can be used to provide "power" (ie. 5V) but only the "USB" labelled port has (USB) data connections.

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                                          rbaker @quicksilver
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                                          @quicksilver said in Number to call for help?:

                                          @hurkgt18 are your USB connections pushed all the way in?

                                          Yeah they look to be half in on that setup!

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                                            Hurkgt18 @rbaker
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                                            @rbaker This is just a picture of someone elses project and how the wires plug into the Pi. If you look at the bottom of the picture, the first plug on the left is what the HDMI cord from the TV plugs in to. The next one over is what the power supply plugs in to. Then the three USB slots there are for controllers and thumb drives to add roms after Retropie is installed. This is how I have my cords plugged in to the pi. Obviously when I try to power it on I plug in the power supply to the correct cord.

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