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    Controls stop working when i start playstation games

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      Shadowkiller324
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      https://pastebin.com/F7m1xqVt

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        mitu Global Moderator
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        The only error I see it's at the end

        ...
        Compile at bogus memory address: bfc80000
        

        but I'm not sure it has anything to do with the games crashing. I don't see the video or input initialization in the log file. Did you overclock your PI by any chance ?

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          Shadowkiller324 @mitu
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          @mitu nope havent done anything to it

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator
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            I don't have any more ideas why lr-pcsx_rearmed doesn't work, unless the BIOS file is somehow wrong or the emulator update is not correct.
            Try using another BIOS (SCPH1001.bin) and do an update from source for the lr-pcsx_rearmed package from the RetroPie-Setup script.

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              Efriim @mitu
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              Try finding a different bios, replace the scph7001.bin and use a scph1001 or scph5501. While the only way to select which bios to use is by providing different content in the bios folder. Looking up that error, this seemed to resolve the problem with some memory compile.

              As for the controller, we would first want to have the games working. I think as before sometimes the Analog setting needs to be pad1type needs to be "reset" switching to dualshock resume gameplay, then switch back to standard, hopefully would work.

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                Shadowkiller324
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                So i have looked around for a while and on the old emulator it doesnt seem to recognize my bios on its own, is that normal?

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                  Efriim @Shadowkiller324
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                  @Shadowkiller324
                  I think for pcsxr the bios needs to be name SCPH1001.BIN all capitals. I don't know what other bios it will identify, but you may be able to rename any bios to SCPH1001.BIN.

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                    Shadowkiller324 @Efriim
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                    @Efriim that was the original name of the bios and it did not function still. I've done all lower, all capital, and first letter cap and all others lower. None of these seemed to have any effect.

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                      Efriim @Shadowkiller324
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                      @Shadowkiller324
                      Hmm. I tried on mine, and only uppercase SCPH1001.BIN would work, the CRC doesn't matter because I tried renaming a 5501 to SCPH1001 and this worked too.

                      On new operating systems windows 7/8/10 maybe even vista... open windows explorer and press alt+t, (or something) and select Tools > [folder options]. Select the [View] Tab, and look for "Hide extensions of known filetypes" and uncheck this, so that you can change the case of the .BIN.
                      I hope that helps, if not then you can SSH and
                      cd RetroPie/BIOS/
                      cp scph1001.bin SCPH1001.BIN
                      that will allow you to have both, though you don't really need both.

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                        Shadowkiller324 @Efriim
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                        @Efriim ive tried that too, i currently have both the lower case and the uppercase form

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                          Efriim @Shadowkiller324
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                          @Shadowkiller324
                          Check the pcsx.cfg in /opt/retropie/configs/psx/pcsx/
                          the first line should have the bios name.
                          I know you have probably tried this but update the pcsx emulator.

                          I wouldn't give up hope on the lr-pcsx, I use it for every psx game. Maybe one of the retroarch configs has a problem, like; system_directory = "~/RetroPie/BIOS" being something else
                          You could backup both /opt/retropie/configs/psx/retroarch.cfg and /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg if you have them, or if youre not attached to your configs then you could delete them. A new one will be generated and you could copy it as configs/psx/retroarch.cfg then restore the configs/all/retroarch.cfg.backup.

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