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Installation procedure (pi4 question)

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    Planetdune
    last edited by 12 Nov 2019, 11:54

    I wanted to build a place to play retro games (I guess most here do/did). I bought a Pi4 (4gb), have zero experience with these things, thought it would be straightforward copy some files and done but after some watching vids and reading this seems not to be the case. I even read that the Pi4 is not supported?? I would find this hard to believe as the Pi4 has been out for months by now.

    As far as I currently understand this I need to do the following:

    • Install Raspbian
    • Install Retropie
    • Install EmulationStation
    • Add Roms

    Is this correct? Do I need Raspbian or can I just skip that part and install Retropie directly?

    Thanks!

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      quicksilver @Planetdune
      last edited by 12 Nov 2019, 12:59

      @Planetdune said in Installation procedure (pi4 question):

      I even read that the Pi4 is not supported?? I would find this hard to believe as the Pi4 has been out for months by now.

      It is not currently supported but is actively being worked on by the retropie devs. The pi 4 has some significant hardware and driver differences compared to older models so it's taken some time for them to get everything working properly on it (in their spare time and for free I might add). That being said if you want to manually install retropie on your pi 4 you can follow the instructions here:

      https://www.reddit.com/r/RetroPie/comments/dnimkw/raspberry_pi_4_manual_install_method/

      Keep in mind not everything may be working properly as it's still a work in progress. Hence it's not officially supported yet.

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        Planetdune @quicksilver
        last edited by Planetdune 11 Dec 2019, 13:36 12 Nov 2019, 13:35

        @quicksilver I'll try but that looks complicated, I am reading this:

        • Install Git.
        • Clone the repo: git clone --branch fkms_rpi4 --depth=1

        And I am like...

        "what is a git?"
        "where do you get a git?"
        "How do you clone a repo? What is a repo? What is that weird branch something line?"

        I am used to Windows since Win 95 but never used anything else and this all looks scary...

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          quicksilver @Planetdune
          last edited by quicksilver 11 Dec 2019, 13:47 12 Nov 2019, 13:46

          @Planetdune Retropie is hobbyist software so its never going to be as easy to use as a windows OS. However if you are interested in learning it really isnt rocket science and it can expand your knowledge of computers. You just need to be willing to research and experiment. Remember if you mess something up, you can always wipe the SD card and start over. If that doesnt sound interesting or fun or you just want to play games with minimal effort then I would recommend waiting until Retropie is officially supported on the pi 4, then it will be significantly easier to setup and use.

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            mitu Global Moderator @Planetdune
            last edited by 12 Nov 2019, 15:52

            @Planetdune Then wait until an official image is released.

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              Nylan
              last edited by 16 Dec 2019, 14:59

              Hi,

              this is what I've done over Raspbian

              git clone --branch fkms_rpi4 --depth=1 --single-branch https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup.git
              cd RetroPie-Setup
              sudo ./retropie_setup.sh
              Perform basic install
              After Installation, exit and to start Emulationstation

              Note that if you installed the Desktop version of Raspbian you can't launch Emulationstation from it. You have to quit the desktop or set your pi to start under console instead of GUI ( you can set this from raspi-config )

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