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    3DO black screen after loading ROM

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    • t.poepkenT
      t.poepken @t.poepken
      last edited by t.poepken

      @t-poepken said in 3DO black screen after loading ROM:

      Hi there,

      I have problems with the 3DO Emulator lr-opera. After loading the Rom file a black screen appears and nothing happens.

      Pi Model or other hardware: Asus Intel Mainboard
      Power Supply used: 750W
      RetroPie Version Used (eg 3.6, 3.8.1, 4.1 - do not write latest): v4.6.1 (x86 running on Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS)
      Built From: Used this howto -> https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Debian/
      USB Devices connected: Keyboard, Mouse, Controller
      Controller used:
      Error messages received: No error message. Stands with a black screen.
      Log found in /dev/shm/runcommand.log (if relevant): https://pastebin.com/vJLLq5LA
      Guide used: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/3do/
      File:
      Emulator: 3DO emulator lr-opera
      Attachment of config files:
      How to replicate the problem: any game that´s startet ends in a black screen.

      Hope someone has an idea.

      Greetings Thorsten

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        annomatik
        last edited by

        Did you put a BIOS file into /home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS , e.g. panafz10.bin ?

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        • t.poepkenT
          t.poepken @annomatik
          last edited by t.poepken

          @annomatik
          Hi,
          sorry, forgot to say.... Yes, I put the panafz10.bin into that folder.
          For me it´s the /home/thorsten/RetroPie/BIOS folder.

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            annomatik
            last edited by

            In retroarch.conf, do you have ~/RetroPie/BIOS ? In retroarch.cfg.rp-dist, did you change /home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS to /home/thorsten/RetroPie/BIOS ? Are you running emulation station as thorsten?

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            • t.poepkenT
              t.poepken
              last edited by

              • I can find a file named retroarch.conf.
              • retroarch.cfg.rp-dist exists three times:
                /opt/retropie/configs/mame-libretro https://pastebin.com/DPz2FcTs
                /opt/retropie/configs/n64 https://pastebin.com/C3cLRJNh
                /opt/retropie/configs/all https://pastebin.com/02ZSH7in in this one ther is the entry system_directory = "/home/thorsten/RetroPie/BIOS"
              • Yes, I installed Ubuntu with user "thorsten" and emulationstation also works with this user name.
              • I also found this: /opt/retropie/configs/3do/retroarch-core.options.cfg https://pastebin.com/i6JsmzHr
                I can't see any errors... :-/
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                annomatik
                last edited by annomatik

                Sorry, then I'm out of ideas. My 3DO emulation did the same thing. I added the BIOS --> it worked. Now, I'm looking for a solution for Amiga emulation. Some games there also just have a black screen, the BIOS didn't help there either.

                Maybe someone else can help here?

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                • mituM
                  mitu Global Moderator
                  last edited by

                  Can you try loading a .cue/.bin image and see if it works ?

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                  • t.poepkenT
                    t.poepken
                    last edited by

                    Because of the /retroarch-core.options.cfg tonight I remembered that I had two different panafaz10.bin while installation. This morning I downloaded several panafz.bin from different location and tadaaa one works fine! Thank your for pointing me in that direction!

                    Greetings Thorsten

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                    • t.poepkenT
                      t.poepken @annomatik
                      last edited by

                      @annomatik
                      Which emulator do you use for Amiga. I´m using fs-uae. It´s working pretty good. And if you add some commandos into the fs-uae.sh the emulator starts in fullscreen and autoload up to four disks.
                      I´m using kickfile 1.3 and I don´t know any games that wont´t work.

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                        annomatik
                        last edited by

                        Hi! I think, it's UAE4All, but I'm not sure. I'm using exclusively whdload packages -- some work greats, others complain about missing kickstarter roms, others just show a black screen.

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                        • duglorD
                          duglor @t.poepken
                          last edited by duglor

                          @t-poepken

                          The Final Answer - 2 parts.......1. Match your bios selction point to your correct approx 1 meg rom...for example panafz10.bin or fz-10.bin or FZ-10.bin or fz10.bin, one of those worked. I can't tell you which one it was. I had the panafz10.bin rom and the FZ-10.bin rom that renamed to both lowercase fz10.bin and fz-10.bin.

                          1. THIS IS HUGE- OPTIONS-> TURN OPERA OS SWI-HLE to ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BING! BING! BING! BING!
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                          • mituM
                            mitu Global Moderator
                            last edited by

                            @duglor please stop bumping old topics - this one was already solved and with the same 'solution' you found (use the right BIOS).

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                            • duglorD
                              duglor @mitu
                              last edited by

                              @mitu Nono. It was the switch in options that did it finally. I had the bios changed already and nothing happened, but it is of course part of the answer.

                              I had to switch the Opera OS SWI-HLE option to ON in "Options" to make it really work! THAT was the real answer for me. The bios was only part of it.

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