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    Cursor error in command screen after xbox controller update- not possible to enter commands or get back in ESin

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    • mituM
      mitu Global Moderator
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      @Stag said in Cursor error in command screen after xbox controller update- not possible to enter commands or get back in ESin:

      https://pimylifeup.com/xbox-controllers-raspberry-pi/

      The instructions on that site are wrong - you don't need xboxdrv to make your Xbox controller work. Can you give more details about your setup - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first - and what modifications (apart from 'pimping' from the tutorial mentioned) you did ? Is SSH working - can you connect to your PI with Putty ?

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        Stag @mitu
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        @mitu

        Thank you there.
        I overclocked my 3b+ (1575) but no problems so far. I`ve managed to get SSH running. Is there anything I can do from there?

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        • mituM
          mitu Global Moderator @Stag
          last edited by mitu

          @Stag Yes, to get pass the login screen follow the instruction in https://retropie.org.uk/docs/FAQ/#why-emulationstation-doesnt-start-automatically-after-an-update. If this your first time using a Pi, I'd recommend agains overclocking this early, the 3B+ model has enough CPU power for most things. Do you have a cooling fan for the overclock ?

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            Stag @mitu
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            @mitu

            Yes, but heres the thing: the cursor gets stuck at the beginning of the line and becomes totally non-responsive. So theres no possibility to enter anything- otherwise I would have used the default user and password and indeed change the boot options in rasp-config.
            Since you can locate raspi-config as a file through winSCP connection, i was wondering if I could edit some lines there and restart the raspberry and get a proper boot?
            I do have sufficient cooling btw.

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            • mituM
              mitu Global Moderator @Stag
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              @Stag Use Putty to login to your Pi (not WinSCP, which is used just for file transfers), you'll be as if you were at the keyboard - it's explained in the Docs. Login via Putty, then run sudo raspi-setup and change your boot options.

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                Stag @mitu
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                @mitu

                Ok cool- never heard of putty before. I`ll get it going and let you know if it worked. Thanks in advance!

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                • quicksilverQ
                  quicksilver @Stag
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                  @Stag cooling is not the only factor when it comes to overclock stability. Otherwise you could put your pi in your freezer and overclock to 5ghz! I would bet money that your 1575mhz overclock is not stable. That is an insane amount of overclock. The pi 3b+ stock speed is already pushing the limits of what's possible and I think picking up an extra 25-100mhz with overclocking is probably a best case scenario. I would highly recommend restoring your original config.txt while troubleshooting your issue and would recommend some serious stability testing after.

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                    Stag @mitu
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                    @mitu

                    I wish I`d known this program sooner. Much obliged bro!! You just saved me from a very bad day :)

                    Quicksilver- the overclock shouldnt be a problem according to some. Im willing to restore the original setting- but do you have any advice for running n64 games smoother? Couldn`t get the hi-res packs to work.

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                    • quicksilverQ
                      quicksilver @Stag
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                      @Stag N64 on the pi is not limited by the CPU but by the GPU. Overclocking the ARM offers no benefit with a 3b+ for N64 emulation. Overclocking core_freq (GPU core) does give some benefit as well as a small boost to v3d_freq (only needed for a few games).

                      See here:
                      https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Optimization-for-Nintendo-64

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                        Stag @quicksilver
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                        Ok thanks, thats where I got the hi-res packs idea from but didnt really the whole text. I`ll look into it.

                        Btw, what`s up with these red letters?

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                        • mituM
                          mitu Global Moderator @Stag
                          last edited by mitu

                          @Stag You're using the wrong character in your text. The ` (backtick) is used to quote text, you're using it instead of the ' character (apostrophe).

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                            Stag @mitu
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                            @mitu

                            ah ok - should be fine now.

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