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

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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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        • madmodder123M
          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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              • KaltinrilK
                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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                • madmodder123M
                  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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                  • SuperFromNDS
                    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
                      last edited by

                      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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                      • mituM
                        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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                                yucakia
                                last edited by

                                I tryied this fix but if I do that it give me the same issue of not startinting the rom just goes right back to the menu screen. Any help will be awesome, newbie here. I have read for three days without any luck for this issue.

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                                  tony92tone @TwoGuidosGaming
                                  last edited by

                                  @TwoGuidosGaming how’d you fix?

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                                    Retro80s @jonsim
                                    last edited by

                                    @jonsim This helped! Thanks!!

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