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      escc1986 @Folly
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      @Folly

      Hi Folly , I Appreciate You Pointing me in the right direction

      im such a newbie at this , ... i read through the whole post and still a bit confused with everything ... any way you can sit with me and try to explain step by step ? ... i have never installed cd-i before on a pi , and just recently got a pi 4

      there hasn't been a lot of changes as of now on it and pretty much a fresh new build of retropie

      What Steps would you recommend me do first , from the info i provided about my system ?

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        Folly
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        @escc1986

        Did you install a Retropie-image on your SD-card or did you install Retropie with git on top of Raspbian ?

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          escc1986 @Folly
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          @Folly

          i installed it on an sd card

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            Folly
            last edited by Folly

            @escc1986

            I assume you are in emulationstation.

            Step 1 :
            Goto :

            • RetroPie
            • RetroPie-Setup
            • manage packages
            • manage experimental packages
            • lr-mess
            • install the binary
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              escc1986 @Folly
              last edited by

              @Folly

              Thank you for wanting to help me

              from your instructions , Yes .... just did that now

              installed from binary

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                Folly
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                @escc1986

                How do you push your files to your image ?

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                  escc1986
                  last edited by escc1986

                  i use

                  Filezilla

                  or / and

                  Putty

                  or network ( windows explorer - \retropie ) simple through my pc for easy access to transfer roms or bios with Ethernet cable

                  it all depends what i may need to do

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                    Folly
                    last edited by Folly

                    @escc1986

                    Ok

                    Step 2 :

                    • Rename your RetroPie-setup directory (/home/pi/RetroPie-Setup)
                    • Download "Valerino's RetroPie-setup Fork" from https://github.com/valerino/RetroPie-Setup
                    • Unpack
                    • Rename this directory to RetroPie-Setup
                    • Push this directory to /home/pi

                    So now you have Valentino's Fork files in /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup

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                      Folly
                      last edited by

                      @escc1986

                      Step 3 :
                      Goto :

                      • emulationstation
                      • RetroPie
                      • RetroPie-Setup
                      • manage packages
                      • manage experimental packages
                      • lr-mess-cdi
                      • install the source ( is a fast install )
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                        escc1986 @Folly
                        last edited by escc1986

                        @Folly

                        • ok i just renamed the directory

                        • ok i just downloded the pack did

                        wget https://github.com/valerino/RetroPie-Setup
                        --2020-09-27 18:49:39--  https://github.com/valerino/RetroPie-Setup
                        Resolving github.com (github.com)... 140.82.112.4
                        Connecting to github.com (github.com)|140.82.112.4|:443... connected.
                        HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
                        Length: unspecified [text/html]
                        Saving to: ‘RetroPie-Setup’
                        
                        RetroPie-Setup          [  <=>               ] 127.99K   597KB/s    in 0.2s
                        
                        2020-09-27 18:49:40 (597 KB/s) - ‘RetroPie-Setup’ saved [131066]
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                          escc1986
                          last edited by escc1986

                          now im not sure how to unpack it ? or did i just unpack it by downloading it ?

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                            Folly
                            last edited by Folly

                            I presumed you would download it through your browser and than you have to unpack it and push it with filezilla to your pi.

                            However you can use this (if you are in your /home/pi directory) :
                            git clone https://github.com/valerino/RetroPie-Setup.git

                            This will not work :
                            wget https://github.com/valerino/RetroPie-Setup

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                              escc1986 @Folly
                              last edited by escc1986

                              @Folly

                              im sorry i never learned how to change diectorys in putty ...

                              ad since that didnt work ... im a bit confused , sorry to be such a noob and a bother

                              so in putty how do i change directory ?

                              or

                              how do i download it on my browser and extract the files via filezilla ?

                              (ok i downloded this from the site (RetroPie-Setup-master.zip)

                              What should i do with RetroPie-Setup-master.zip

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                                Folly
                                last edited by Folly

                                @escc1986

                                Through putty you are in the terminal or CLI ( command line interface ) of your pi.
                                So you can run programs and use bash commands.
                                You can find out your "private work directory" by typing :
                                pwd

                                This will give you the path you're in at the moment, and should give you :
                                /home/pi

                                If that's the case you can use the "git clone" command.

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                                  escc1986 @Folly
                                  last edited by escc1986

                                  @Folly

                                  thank you

                                  i typed pwd
                                  said i was in home/pi

                                  then i used the git clone https://github.com/valerino/RetroPie-Setup.git

                                  then this message appered

                                  git clone https://github.com/valerino/RetroPie-Setup.git
                                  fatal: destination path 'RetroPie-Setup' already exists and is not an empty directory.
                                  
                                  

                                  nott sure if i did something wrong

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                                    Folly
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                                    @escc1986

                                    Earlier you tried the wget command.
                                    This created a file called RetroPie-Setup.
                                    You have to remove that file with this command :
                                    rm RetroPie-Setup

                                    Than try "git clone" again.

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                                      escc1986 @Folly
                                      last edited by escc1986

                                      @Folly

                                      sorry for the mess

                                      i did the
                                      rm

                                      typed the git clone

                                      hjere is the message

                                       git clone https://github.com/valerino/RetroPie-Setup.git
                                      Cloning into 'RetroPie-Setup'...
                                      remote: Enumerating objects: 16, done.
                                      remote: Counting objects: 100% (16/16), done.
                                      remote: Compressing objects: 100% (6/6), done.
                                      remote: Total 34313 (delta 10), reused 10 (delta 10), pack-reused 34297
                                      Receiving objects: 100% (34313/34313), 21.96 MiB | 9.28 MiB/s, done.
                                      Resolving deltas: 100% (24919/24919), done.
                                      
                                      

                                      looks like it got downloded properly , thank you

                                      now what is the next step i should take

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                                        Folly
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                                        @escc1986

                                        You did great, you will learn big time with this.

                                        Step 3 :
                                        Goto :

                                        emulationstation
                                        RetroPie
                                        RetroPie-Setup
                                        manage packages
                                        manage experimental packages
                                        lr-mess-cdi
                                        install the source ( is a fast install )

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                                          escc1986 @Folly
                                          last edited by

                                          @Folly

                                          thank you kindly for the encouragement , im sweating bricks here lol ... i guess cause all this is new and im filled with nerves

                                          ok i just installed from source

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                                            Folly
                                            last edited by Folly

                                            @escc1986

                                            I can imagine. ;-)

                                            Now a difficult part !

                                            Step 4 :
                                            You will have to find the BIOS roms.
                                            lr-mess will look for this BIOS file : cdimono1.zip

                                            Normally it would contain :
                                            cdi200.rom
                                            cdi220b.rom
                                            cdi220.rom

                                            But with the "new lr-mess" it has to contain :
                                            cdi200.rom
                                            cdi220b.rom
                                            cdi220.rom
                                            zx405037p__cdi_servo_2.1__b43t__llek9215.mc68hc705c8a_withtestrom.7201
                                            zx405042p__cdi_slave_2.0__b43t__zzmk9213.mc68hc705c8a_withtestrom.7206

                                            The last 2 files can be taken from the cdi910 file. (think it's also a zip)

                                            So if you have both files (cdimono1.zip and cdi910.zip). Unzip those 2 and create a new zip file called cdimono1.zip that contain the 5 files described above.

                                            You have to push that file to /home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS like you normally would do.

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