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I realised I had them the wrong way around. I meant it worked on Jessie but doesn't work on Stretch. Sorry about that.
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i tried that it fails to install.any luck adding the rest of the software to ports?
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more info on this :- NES/SNES Mini Classic Emulator (not tested yet)
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the info is here
https://board.byuu.org/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=1823
but i think is difficult to make it work better to do the other ports and leave this for later thanks
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@residentjim Adding a proprietary emulator - without any license and possibly infringing Nintendo's copyrights/license - it's not something that I see added in RetroPie.
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its open-source as far as i know Nintendo released the OS files, now if they have copyright concerns i dont know about.anyway leave this out
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@residentjim Are you sure - do you have a link to the source code of the emulator ? Since their system is based on Linux, they have released the sources of the linux kernel and the kernel drivers they're using, I doubt they released also the emulator's sources.
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that must be i saw before,no i dont have a link i saw it months ago and i cannot find it now,but leave that out if you are saying it has licence issues.
I dont know how to do pull requests otherwise i will have send everything there
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And another thing now
is there a way to install Kodi 18 Alpha to Retropie?
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@residentjim said in More Ports:
Is there a way to install Kodi 18 Alpha to Retropie?
Kodi is installed from the Deb repositories offered by the Kodi project, if they don't make it available, then it's not installable.
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yes i know that, if there is a way manual i mean
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One question if i install the Retropie Script in a clean Raspbian image will it work in all the raspberry pi eg 0-1-2-3 or only in the one that is installed/created?
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@residentjim No.
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@mitu so only in the one installed?
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@residentjim Is there something you'd like to do specifically ? RetroPie has specific packages for PI0/1 and Pi2/3, just like the images provided (which are based on Raspbian Lite) so taking a Pi2/3 installation and putting it in a Pi0/1 will not work.
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If you are confident with the commandline, you can do an install on a rpi2/3 that will work on the rpi0/1 by forcing the platform.
eg
sudo __platform=rpi0 ./retropie_packages.sh
Also to note: rpi0/1 code will also run on a rpi2/3 but won't be optimised and will be slower. rpi2/3 code won't run the on the rpi0/1
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Thanks Buzz any change to add the ports in the first post?
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@residentjim said in More Ports:
Thanks Buzz any change to add the ports in the first post?
I'm not Buzz, but as someone that's created a lot of the ports out there... you're asking for a lot. It would probably help if you took a shot at trying to create one yourself based off of those already in RetroPie.
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i was not talking to you zerojay ,if i knew from scripts i would already did by now. anyway thanks
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Any progress to add this ports?
The names are with the apt-get command eg: apt-get simutrans
openarena needs this extra things under to be done:
sudo apt-get install libjpeg8
sudo rpi-update
sudo apt-get install openarena
wget http://www.berryterminal.com/dl/ioquake3_99.1.36-rpi01_armhf.deb
sudo dpkg -i ./ioquake3_99.1.36-rpi01_armhf.deball the other ports under can be installed with apt-get
wesnoth
simutrans
widelands
boswars
toppler
freecraft
tuxfootball
sopwith
nethack
berusky
gnurobbo
enigma
freedroid
blobwars
tuxpuck
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