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    Retropie configuration not working on EmulationStation and Atari 5200 games not working after update

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    update 4.6update broke itretropie config
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      Unnamedium
      last edited by Unnamedium

      Pi model: 3B+ I believe
      Power supply: 5V 3A
      Retropie version: 4.6.3
      Built from: Pre-made image on Retropie website
      USB Devices connected: Gamepad, keyboard
      Controller used: USB Gamepad

      I have tried running it after exiting ES but it doesn't recognize the keyboard's inputs, again, even though it used to.

      Also, I don't know how to check the model and other details in this state.

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        mitu Global Moderator @Unnamedium
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        @Unnamedium said in Retropie configuration not working on EmulationStation and Atari 5200 games not working after update:

        I have tried running it after exiting ES but it doesn't recognize the keyboard's inputs, again, even though it used to.

        What kind of keyboard do you have ? Is it Bluetooth or USB ? If USB, try re-connecting it after exiting EmulationStation and see if input works.

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          Unnamedium @mitu
          last edited by

          @mitu Sorry for taking so long to reply, but it's a USB keyboard. I've tried disconnecting and reconnecting it after exiting ES and it still doesn't work.

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            mitu Global Moderator @Unnamedium
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            @Unnamedium You can try using SSH to run the setup script - as mentioned before - to catch any errors that may appear.
            What kind of power supply are you using ? Is it a RPI power supply or a 3rd party one ?

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              Unnamedium @mitu
              last edited by

              @mitu Again, sorry for the late reply. The setup script runs fine from
              an SSH, no errors show up.

              The power supply is a 5V 3A RPI one.

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                Unnamedium
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                It's been over a month and no replies. Should I create another thread?

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                  mitu Global Moderator @Unnamedium
                  last edited by

                  @Unnamedium No, why ?

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                    Unnamedium @mitu
                    last edited by

                    @mitu I thought I had pushed your patience too far by taking months to reply, but never mind that.

                    So, any solutions or do I wait for someone else who can help?

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                      mitu Global Moderator
                      last edited by

                      Let's take it one by one. Do you have a 4k TV ? We've seen issues with the RetroPie setup displaying correctly on the 4k resolution. If you run tvservice -s from a SSH session, it should report what resolution is currently used.

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                        Unnamedium
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                        No, my TV is just 1360x768.

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                          mitu Global Moderator
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                          Can you post the cmdline.txt and config.txt files from your Boot partition ? They should be visible when you insert the sdcard on your PC, or you can copy them from your RetroPie system (they're in the /boot folder).

                          Can you also try and get a verbose log from the emulator when you run an Atari 5200 game and you get an error. Get the /dev/shm/runcommand.log after you run the game and post the contents on pastebin.com.

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                            Unnamedium
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                            cmdline:
                            dwc_otg.lpm_enable=0 console=serial0,115200 console=tty1 root=PARTUUID=6397c987-02 rootfstype=ext4 elevator=deadline fsck.repair=yes rootwait loglevel=3 consoleblank=0 plymouth.enable=0

                            config:
                            https://pastebin.com/PqbZpd3s

                            I can't access runcommand from the pi so I don't think I can launch with verbose logging.

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                              mitu Global Moderator
                              last edited by mitu

                              There's nothing unusual in the config.txt - apart from the options configuring the video resolution. Is the system installed from an earlier image (4.4, 4.5) ? Judging by the contents of the configuration file, it doesn't look like it's a 4.6 image.

                              It seems that the anything related to text output started from EmulationStation is not displaying anything - that's why ZMachine is not working (it's a text based emulator), also anything using dialog (like the runcommand launch menu or the RetroPie-Setup scripts).

                              Is there anything you configured before/after the upgrade from the efault - the autostart.sh file, login settings ?

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                                Unnamedium
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                                I did install it from an earlier image, though I don't remember which one exactly.

                                I'm pretty sure I reconfigured the system it so I wouldn't have to type in the username and password every time I booted.

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                                  Unnamedium
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                                  Do you think reinstalling the newest image on the SD card would solve this?

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                                    mitu Global Moderator @Unnamedium
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                                    @Unnamedium You can the latest image, just back-up your existing image and/or ROM folders just in-case.

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