PSX Roms taking ages to load / not loading?
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My specs:
I'm running on the latest RetroPie version, with the
SCPH1001.BIN
BIOS and updatedpscx-rearmed
andls-pscx-rearmed
BIOS's from the packages.When I load up a PSX game, such as Driver 2, it goes to the loading screen and says 'Now loading' and never stops. Alternatively, it is just a constant black screen. This isn't specific to Driver 2 - just an example.
Any help would be massive.
I've tried finding the cheevos achievement system in
retroarch.cfg
but in this version of RetroPie the path/opt/retropie/emulators/config/psx/retroarch.cfg
isn't found. It isn't found inretroarch.cfg
either.My PSX roms are .bin and .cue, no .zip files and no .PBP or .bin.ecm files. It should all be running!
Thanks :)
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@nicky_s14 said in PSX Roms taking ages to load / not loading?:
I've tried finding the cheevos achievement system in retroarch.cfg but in this version of RetroPie the path /opt/retropie/emulators/config/psx/retroarch.cfg isn't found. It isn't found in retroarch.cfg either.
RetroAchievements settings can be entered through the RGUI while in-game. The
retroarch.cfg
file does contain any possible setting, so even if you look into it, those settings are not there unless specifically set by you.Going back to your first problem - please add the information requested in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first.
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Is this the info that you're looking for?
Pi Model or other hardware: Pi 3B
Power Supply used: 5V 2.5A (no undervoltage)
RetroPie Version Used (eg 3.6, 3.8.1, 4.1 - do not write latest): Retropie v4.4
Built From: Retropie v4.4 blank image
USB Devices connected: USB Keyboard
Controller used: Wireless PS Controller
Error messages received: None, black screen / forever loadingLog found in /dev/shm/runcommand.log (if relevant):
https://pastebin.com/738iSXz0
Guide: none
File: Retropie/roms/Front Mission 3.bin / .cue
Emulator: pscx-rearmed / ls-psxcx-rearmed -
@nicky_s14 Yes, mostly that. Please remove the log text and upload it entirely on pastebin.com, then provide a reference. You might want to also enable verbose mode in the Runcommand launch menu to get a more detailed log.
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Just updated it, the reference is https://pastebin.com/738iSXz0.
I think I've fixed it, but I'm not sure. There could be loads more lurking. A game that I was having issues with was Dune 2000. I'd run it, everything goes fine and the
.bin
file is recognised. At first, it was just loading. I removed and re-installed the rom and it seems to be fine?To remove the cheevos command, do I go to the RGUI menu? What folder is it in exactly if you may know?
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@nicky_s14 said in PSX Roms taking ages to load / not loading?:
I removed and re-installed the rom and it seems to be fine?
One of the causes for this problem is a bad rom, so try to re-transfer them to the Pie.
About your cheevos question - I don't understand what you're trying to do: erase them or add them to RA ?
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I read around that there was an achievement system that caused the emulator to do extra work that wasn't needed, making the loading time longer. This was caused by
cheevos_enabled="true"
and I had to make itcheevos_enabled="false"
. Just wondering where...To be honest, I think I can just pass that. I think the bad roms are the cause.
However, I saw in the runcommand that it said
warning: RAM is not directly mapped, performance will suffer
Any ideas on its magnitude of effect and any ways to solve it? If it even is a problem anyway...
Thanks
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@nicky_s14 said in PSX Roms taking ages to load / not loading?:
Any ideas on its magnitude of effect and any ways to solve it? If it even is a problem anyway...
I don't think that's a concern.
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Okay. That seems great. Thank you extremely for your help - helped me 110%. The roms are the issue here, not the BIOS or anything else. Was actually quite surprising.
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@nicky_s14 said in PSX Roms taking ages to load / not loading?:
Thank you extremely for your help
I didn't do anything.
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