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Sega CD retroarch.cfg file is almost empty

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    Chimera111x
    last edited by Chimera111x 12 Sept 2020, 14:47 9 Dec 2020, 14:42

    Hello,

    I am trying to play Sega CD games, and I get a black screen after the loading screen where it asks you to press Start to start the game, then I see Sonic. I am not getting kicked back to the game selection screen; I am able to get back to the main ES menu with the hot keys. I have the correct file name for the BIOS file in the BIOS folder (bios_CD_U.bin). I started digging into the opt/retropie/configs/segacd/retroarch.cfg file only has the three lines in the attached picture. Is this correct? Do I need to manually define where the BIOS file is? Is this normal?

    Sega CD RetroArch cfg File.png

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      mitu Global Moderator @Chimera111x
      last edited by 9 Dec 2020, 15:11

      @chimera111x said in Sega CD retroarch.cfg file is almost empty:

      Is this correct? Do I need to manually define where the BIOS file is? Is this normal?

      Yes, it's correct - this is what the file looks like on a normal installation.
      What emulator are you running ? Please add more info about the game/emulator/system - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first.

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        Chimera111x @mitu
        last edited by Chimera111x 12 Sept 2020, 16:26 9 Dec 2020, 16:13

        @mitu Sorry for not including more information, and not reading the !! READ THIS FIRST !! post...I have tried with 10 different games which have a bin/cue combination, and I have confirmed that when opening the cue file for all corresponding games that I have tried match the bin file name. Below are the specs listed out of what I am using as far as hardware, version number, etc. I did not read about the verbose log before, so I'll try turning that on when I have time to see what files are being accessed when Sega CD boots and tries to load a game. Also, part of the reason I was asking about the three lines in the retroarch.cfg file is because I have seen a few people mention that you need to change the system_directory line to read /home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS. Since that does not exist I obviously cannot try that.

        Pi Model: 3 B+
        Power Supply used: CannaKit 2.5 A power supply
        RetroPie Version Used: 4.7.1
        Built From: Pre made SD Image on RetroPie website
        Controller used: 8bitdo SF 30 Pro
        Emulator: lr-picodrive and lr-genesis-plus-gx

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          mitu Global Moderator @Chimera111x
          last edited by mitu 12 Sept 2020, 17:19 9 Dec 2020, 17:18

          @chimera111x said in Sega CD retroarch.cfg file is almost empty:

          Since that does not exist I obviously cannot try that.

          The BIOS folder is set in the manl configuration file, included at the bottom of the file you referenced. You don't need to set it yourself, it's already configured.

          What particular game are you having issues with ? I see you're using the .cue/.bin format for the games, so far it's pretty standard.

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            Chimera111x @mitu
            last edited by 9 Dec 2020, 17:25

            @mitu Isn't the include line commented out because there is a # in front of the line (I'm still very new to Linux)? Also, I have had an issue with (all US versions):

            Double Switch
            Flashback - the Quest For Identity
            Hook
            Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
            Mickey Mania
            Night Trap
            Pitfall - They Mayan Adventure
            Sonic CD
            Star Wars Chess
            Terminator

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              mitu Global Moderator @Chimera111x
              last edited by 9 Dec 2020, 17:30

              @chimera111x said in Sega CD retroarch.cfg file is almost empty:

              @mitu Isn't the include line commented out because there is a # in front of the line (I'm still very new to Linux)?

              No, when it's #include, that's not a comment.

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                dankcushions Global Moderator @Chimera111x
                last edited by 9 Dec 2020, 17:31

                @chimera111x a verbose log may be helpful.

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                  Chimera111x @dankcushions
                  last edited by 9 Dec 2020, 17:36

                  @dankcushions That is what I was thinking. I will have to do that later today (Central time zone in the US here), so we'll probably have to continue this tomorrow. Thank you both for the help so far!

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                    Chimera111x @dankcushions
                    last edited by 10 Dec 2020, 02:09

                    @dankcushions and @mitu I deleted my roms, and uploaded them using a USB drive creating a retropie directory, and everything is working now. I'm not sure what the difference between using SFTP and the USB drive is, but it's working now. Thank you for your help, and have a great day!

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