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    Updating issues with RetroPie on RPi 4 issues?

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    • IceChes1I
      IceChes1
      last edited by

      PSP games run very well.

      HOME CONSOLE
      Pi 4
      SanDisk 64 GB
      Master branch install
      3.5 amp CanaKit PSU
      Logitech F310, Dell keyboard, Dell mouse, JetFlash Transcend 16 GB USB stick
      HANDHELD
      Pi 0 W
      SanDisk 32 GB
      Random image I found. Had a driver I needed.
      IPEGA PG-9157 USB Receiver

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      • George SpiggottG
        George Spiggott @IceChes1
        last edited by

        @IceChes1 said in Updating issues with RetroPie on RPi 4 issues?:

        Wait, you put dolphin on a Pi 4 with RetroPie?

        Sadly not. I have a Gentoo 64 build with Dolphin on it. Playing Dolphin/Gamecube on a Pi4 is like playing the slowest N64 game on a Pi3.

        Currently running:
        Retropie 4.8.9 on a Pi Zero 2W (Overclock Settings: CPU 1400Mhz)
        ES-DE on a GMKtec K6 (Windows 11, 32GB RAM)

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        • quicksilverQ
          quicksilver @George Spiggott
          last edited by

          @George-Spiggott said in Updating issues with RetroPie on RPi 4 issues?:

          @IceChes1 said in Updating issues with RetroPie on RPi 4 issues?:

          Wait, you put dolphin on a Pi 4 with RetroPie?

          Sadly not. I have a Gentoo 64 build with Dolphin on it. Playing Dolphin/Gamecube on a Pi4 is like playing the slowest N64 game on a Pi3.

          Thanks for being a guinea pig. Means I don't have to bother with trying it. ;)

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          • IceChes1I
            IceChes1
            last edited by

            I'm planning on getting it anyway. And when I do I am going to overclock.

            HOME CONSOLE
            Pi 4
            SanDisk 64 GB
            Master branch install
            3.5 amp CanaKit PSU
            Logitech F310, Dell keyboard, Dell mouse, JetFlash Transcend 16 GB USB stick
            HANDHELD
            Pi 0 W
            SanDisk 32 GB
            Random image I found. Had a driver I needed.
            IPEGA PG-9157 USB Receiver

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            • George SpiggottG
              George Spiggott @IceChes1
              last edited by George Spiggott

              @IceChes1 My Gentoo/Dolphin setup is overclocked @ 2k on the CPU and 600 on the GPU. I rarely get over 20FPS on any games I try. If I turn frame skip up (a lot) I can make Bloodrayne and Legacy of Kain 2 run without lag but that's the best I get out of it. I'll keep the build and update it when changes happen just to see how things are progressing.

              I'm pretty sure that CPU speed and or the JIT are the bottlenecks for running Dolphin/Gamecube on the Pi4. I don't see Dolphin coming to Retropie anytime soon as it needs a 64 bit OS and apart from the performance benefits for 64 bit code and maybe Play! (which will also be very slow for now) there seems to be few benefits to making Retropie fully 64 bit at the moment.

              Currently running:
              Retropie 4.8.9 on a Pi Zero 2W (Overclock Settings: CPU 1400Mhz)
              ES-DE on a GMKtec K6 (Windows 11, 32GB RAM)

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              • djchewmaccaD
                djchewmacca
                last edited by

                I'm not sure if it's allowed therefore remove the post if it's not. I made the latest version of the weekly RetroPie build into a NOOBS compatible image. There's absolutely no ROMS or added BIOS's with it. It's simply the latest version of RetroPie (26/Jan/2020).

                Dropbox link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/u8n6khpokmswli7/RetroPie_RPi4_NOOBS.zip?dl=1

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                • mituM
                  mitu Global Moderator @djchewmacca
                  last edited by

                  @djchewmacca There's no need for this, especially since it's not an official release, but an un-tested image - if it's the same image, what's the point ?

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                    jimmyjudd @IceChes1
                    last edited by

                    @IceChes1 if you search the official Raspberry pi forum page (not retropie) there's a code you can run that will backdate your firmware on your pi. this will then allow you to overclock your GPU once more

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                    • IceChes1I
                      IceChes1
                      last edited by

                      Thank you so much.

                      HOME CONSOLE
                      Pi 4
                      SanDisk 64 GB
                      Master branch install
                      3.5 amp CanaKit PSU
                      Logitech F310, Dell keyboard, Dell mouse, JetFlash Transcend 16 GB USB stick
                      HANDHELD
                      Pi 0 W
                      SanDisk 32 GB
                      Random image I found. Had a driver I needed.
                      IPEGA PG-9157 USB Receiver

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                      • djchewmaccaD
                        djchewmacca @mitu
                        last edited by

                        @mitu It's for those who with to dual boot their Pi with RetroPie. I have mine multibooted with multiple OSs. I'm using PINN which is a variant of NOOBs. When the official release of RetroPie is released I will be able to replace this dev build with the full version and keep my multibooted OSs as they are.

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                        • djchewmaccaD
                          djchewmacca @djchewmacca
                          last edited by

                          @djchewmacca wish to dual boot*

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                          • George SpiggottG
                            George Spiggott
                            last edited by George Spiggott

                            I've installed the latest weekly build (retropie-buster-4.5.11-rpi4.img.gz) and have discovered that my PS3 pad does not show up on bluetooth. This used to be an issue with retropie back in the summer? Is this still the same issue with the same fix? Or was it resolved and came back in the weekly builds?

                            Thread with the old problem.
                            https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/22312/latest-update-and-ps3-sixaxis-controller/81?_=1580935831242

                            Currently running:
                            Retropie 4.8.9 on a Pi Zero 2W (Overclock Settings: CPU 1400Mhz)
                            ES-DE on a GMKtec K6 (Windows 11, 32GB RAM)

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                            • mituM
                              mitu Global Moderator @George Spiggott
                              last edited by

                              @George-Spiggott I don't think it's the same problem, though the symptoms might look similar.
                              Try installing the latest test Raspbian Linux kernel/firmware with

                              sudo rpi-update
                              

                              and then re-pair the controller via Bluetooth and see if there's any difference.

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                              • George SpiggottG
                                George Spiggott @mitu
                                last edited by

                                @mitu Thanks. I've just tried that. No change. I have since removed and reinstalled sixaxis just to be sure it was't that. I still can't see the PS3 pad on bluetooth.

                                Currently running:
                                Retropie 4.8.9 on a Pi Zero 2W (Overclock Settings: CPU 1400Mhz)
                                ES-DE on a GMKtec K6 (Windows 11, 32GB RAM)

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                                  rejesterd
                                  last edited by rejesterd

                                  @George-Spiggott - Is the pad fully charged?

                                  Try removing it and re-adding it from the command-line..

                                  $ bluetoothctl remove <mac address of pad>
                                  $ bluetoothctl connect <mac address of pad>
                                  

                                  If that doesn't work, see if bluetoothctl can detect the pad..

                                  $ bluetoothctl 
                                  Agent registered
                                  [bluetooth]# scan on
                                  Discovery started
                                  ...
                                  

                                  If it can discover other bluetooth devices but not the game pad, then there might be a discovery filter that's blocking it. To check it, do..

                                  $ bluetoothctl 
                                  Agent registered
                                  [bluetooth]# menu scan
                                  Menu scan:
                                  Available commands:
                                  -------------------
                                  uuids [all/uuid1 uuid2 ...]                       Set/Get UUIDs filter
                                  rssi [rssi]                                       Set/Get RSSI filter, and clears pathloss
                                  pathloss [pathloss]                               Set/Get Pathloss filter, and clears RSSI
                                  transport [transport]                             Set/Get transport filter
                                  duplicate-data [on/off]                           Set/Get duplicate data filter
                                  clear [uuids/rssi/pathloss/transport/duplicate-data] Clears discovery filter.
                                  back                                              Return to main menu
                                  version                                           Display version
                                  quit                                              Quit program
                                  exit                                              Quit program
                                  help                                              Display help about this program
                                  export                                            Print evironment variables
                                  [bluetooth]# duplicate-data
                                  DuplicateData: off
                                  

                                  You can see mine is off, so there's no active filter. If yours is on, then try running the 'clear duplicate-data' and 'duplicate-data off' commands.

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                                  • George SpiggottG
                                    George Spiggott
                                    last edited by

                                    Yes it is charged, I get a controller showing (shown below) when the pad is attached via a cable but I can't remove it.

                                    [CHG] Controller DC:A6:32:51:52:36 Discovering: yes

                                    I tried the scan but it did not pick up the pad. Duplicate data is off. There's a weekly update out today I'll see if that fixes it.

                                    Currently running:
                                    Retropie 4.8.9 on a Pi Zero 2W (Overclock Settings: CPU 1400Mhz)
                                    ES-DE on a GMKtec K6 (Windows 11, 32GB RAM)

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                                    • ByteThisB
                                      ByteThis @George Spiggott
                                      last edited by

                                      @George-Spiggott said in Updating issues with RetroPie on RPi 4 issues?:

                                      Yes it is charged, I get a controller showing (shown below) when the pad is attached via a cable but I can't remove it.

                                      [CHG] Controller DC:A6:32:51:52:36 Discovering: yes

                                      I tried the scan but it did not pick up the pad. Duplicate data is off. There's a weekly update out today I'll see if that fixes it.

                                      I've been having the same problem with my Wii U Pro controllers. They paired and worked fine on my Pi3B but I can't connect them on my Pi4. I tried on the Feb 7th version but haven't yet on today's update. Busy at the moment clearing all my stuff off the Pi3 to place on my Pi4.

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                                      • mituM
                                        mitu Global Moderator @ByteThis
                                        last edited by

                                        @ByteThis I have a Wii U Pro controller and it's pairing without issues with the Pi4, configuration is fine and it works in RetroArch (that's the extent of my test).
                                        The PS3 does not have native pairing - AFAIK - and it needs to be be first connected via USB to start the pairing - https://retropie.org.uk/docs/PS3-Controller/#using-the-retropie-setup-gui-to-configure-the-ps3-controller-bluetooth-connection-for-sixaxis.

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                                        • ByteThisB
                                          ByteThis @mitu
                                          last edited by ByteThis

                                          @mitu said in Updating issues with RetroPie on RPi 4 issues?:

                                          @ByteThis I have a Wii U Pro controller and it's pairing without issues with the Pi4, configuration is fine and it works in RetroArch (that's the extent of my test).

                                          Thanks I will try it again when I have everything transferred over. Did you have it paired with the older versions of the weekly dev branch or the latest versions ?

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                                          • mituM
                                            mitu Global Moderator @ByteThis
                                            last edited by

                                            @ByteThis said in Updating issues with RetroPie on RPi 4 issues?:

                                            Did you have it paired with the older versions of the weekly dev branch or the latest versions ?

                                            I installed the first dev image released and updated normally since then - updating the OS and packages in Raspbian along the RetroPie's installed packages.

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