Trying to Build a Playstation Only Pi2
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@chris-red
First of all, (maybe you've already done this) change your Pi and Root password if you keep SSH enabled. (so your Pi won't get hacked)The dpad registering as HAT is normal: I use a Dual shock 4 and it does the same. Set the button on your controller to analog control. Then in a game go to the Retroarch menu (hotkey+ X, where X is set to Triangle on my ps controller) and go to quick menu, controls and set 'User 1 Analog to digital' to 'Left analog'. Save the settings to the core. Now you can play all the games with both the dpad as well as the left analog stick. (I tried this on both a dual shock 1 and 2 and works fine.)
This setting only applies to ps1 games that don't natively support analog controls (=most games). For example Wipeout 3 does support analog control. Then you set 'user 1 anlog to digital' to 'None'. And 'User 1 Device type' to 'Retropad w/ analog'. And save the setting to the game, not the core.
(Here is a list of ps1 games supporting analog control: https://github.com/libretro/libretro-database/issues/64 )I don't have a Pi 2 so I don't know how well it handles PS1. The Pi 3B does not need overclocking unless you want to use enhanced resolution.
The Fail message you are seeing at boot is normal, you can ignore it.
If you want a cleaner boot you can also hide the boot text:
https://retropie.org.uk/docs/FAQ/#how-do-i-hide-the-boot-textI remember I had the whole video playing but I don't remember if I ran into the same issue as you so I don't know how to solve that one.
What I also did to shorten the boot process (the part before the splash screen video starts) was going to 'Raspi-config' , 'boot options' and disabling 'Wait for network at boot'. This shaved quite a lot of seconds of the boot time.
@chris-red said in Trying to Build a Playstation Only Pi2:
Anything else out of the box I should do? I've enabled SSH and Root.
In the Quick menu go to 'shaders' and choose 'crt-pi' . This simulates scanlines, which makes PS1 games look a lot better and authentic on an hdtv.
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Thanks I'll have a look at those and yes my PW has been changed :-)
Couple more questions, Can I access the USB drive with SFTP? I am connected to the pie but didn't notice the USB there.
Can you change the in emulator theme? I couldn't see an option, and googling just brings up PSX themes for RetroPie.
Thanks again for all the help. I'll post some pictures of the hardware build once parts start to arrive.
Chris
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@chris-red You can see the folders your usb drive is mounted over. Go to home/pi/retropie. Everything in these folders is stored on your usb drive.
I'm not sure what you mean. The themes also change how the gamelists look. What do you want to achieve?
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To change what the games list looks like! I think the standard is OK but wanted to see what else was out there. Is what you are syaing that changing the Retropie theme changes the PSX games list too? Is there a way to just change the PSX individually.
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@chris-red Using a different Theme in Emulationstation will change the look & feel of every system, try installing different themes and switch them to see which one you like more - https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Themes/.
As for changing the look only for the PSX system - just give the other themes a try and see if you find one that suits you. -
Cool thanks.
Only question outstanding now, is how to tidy the start sequence. Any ideas would be appreciated.
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@chris-red You got an answer before from @BobHarris - https://retropie.org.uk/docs/FAQ/#how-do-i-hide-the-boot-text. Is there anything more you have in mind ?
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Followed that, and removed the ES splash and the Rainbow start and now it is ace thanks all.
Not the end of my questions I'm afraid. I tried ftping some games to the USB and the transfer rates sucked. I was only getting 2-300kbps is that normal? it is a 300mpbs usb wifi adaptor that is pretty good. I'm downloading the theme Gallery ATM and geting 4 mbps ...
Again thanks very much for the help.
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@chris-red The Wifi speed (just as the cable one) is limited by the internal bus speed of the PI and the fact that the USB port is v2, so that's why your transfer speed is lower than what the adapter supports. I'd say what you see it's pretty much ok, considering the Pi also writes the data to the SD card.
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@chris-red Why not plug your USB drive into your PC and transfer games directly?
You can view the the gallery here: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Themes/#theme-gallery
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Maybe pluging it in the best option then, it would be easier if SSH is a viable option, as the USB may be fiddly to remove from the case when alls done.
Is there any critera to the Splash Screen video? I have changed it to something better quality but it no longer works! It's just black till it hits the emulator.
Anything wrong with this?
Thanks,
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@chris-red said in Trying to Build a Playstation Only Pi2:
Anything wrong with this?
Kind of hard to see without knowing which video codec it uses. Run the file manually from the command line with
omxplayer <path/to/filename>
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Yeah that works fine,
this is the content of splash.service which I enable using the command "systemctl enable splash"
[Unit]
Description=Splash screen
DefaultDependencies=no
After=local-fs.target[Service]
ExecStart=/usr/bin/omxplayer -b /home/pi/RetroPie/splashscreens/psxsplash.mp4
StandardInput=tty
StandardOutput=tty[Install]
WantedBy=sysinit.targetThis worked using the splash screen in the capture but not with the 1080p one.
any ideas?
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@chris-red Check the service logs or maybe add a script wrapper to redirect any
omxplayer
running errors to a text file and see why it doesn't like it. Alternatively, just use the RetroPie splash screen configuration and choose your video file. -
Using 'journalctl -u splash -b'
I get this...
Apr 10 21:29:38 retropie systemd[1]: Starting Splash screen...
Apr 10 21:29:38 retropie systemd[1]: Started Splash screen.
Apr 10 21:29:40 retropie systemd[1]: splash.service: main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
Apr 10 21:29:40 retropie systemd[1]: Unit splash.service entered failed state.With that service disabled and the built in one on nothing comes up either, I can view it in the view option.
Not sure where to go from here.
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I started from Scratch with a fresh image and it works perfectly! However now my USB won't mount...
That's enough for one night.
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I have finally gotten my image 99% perfect. I have another issue however.
I had 3 games on my USB storage, I bought a new 64gb drive today and copied the contents of the old stick to the new and dumped a load more games on it. It boots fine and I can play games but 2 of the 3 'Original' games are duplicated. They are only on the stick once. I checked the Gameslist.xml again both listed once. Both instances play fine.
Here's a picture of my hardware, it fits! I use the orginal power switch and controller ports, I even use the 'Correct' case openings for power/video! Almost all the soldering is done, I'm waiting on some LEDs to wire a power light and a right angled HDMI extender. I've also ordered a right angled USB adaptor, I'm hoping it is low profile enough to fit under and be accessible from the disk tray (the little black thing in the socket next to the blue cable is my 64gb drive) I'm pretty chuffed with how it has turned out.
Thanks
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PiStation. Original Controller ports work as does the power switch and the led lights up when it comes on.
It's overclocked and runs well It's not gone higher than 55c that's with the lid shut.
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@chris-red Nice work!!
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