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    PS1 games stopped working after copying SD to SSD

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    • K
      KrQk @KrQk
      last edited by KrQk

      I of course forgot to mention that I tried to replace the game files on the SSD and make a transfer through wifi. I didn't seem to change anything.

      edit: And my method for copying the SD to the SSD: I installed the Pixel desktop environment to install the 'SD card copier' .

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      • mituM
        mitu Global Moderator
        last edited by

        Try re-copying your BIOS files to $HOME/RetroPie/BIOS.
        I see that the JP bios is loaded (scph5500.bin), can you try with the US BIOS file (scph5501.bin or scph1001.bin) ?

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          KrQk @mitu
          last edited by

          @mitu thanks for the reply 😊
          I tried re-copying the bios files but with no luck.
          I'm not sure how to force the game to select another bios, but I guess I'll just delete the JP Bios for now. Let me know if there's a better way of doing it 🙂
          I'll try it out later today and get back with the results.
          Cheers

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            KrQk @KrQk
            last edited by

            @mitu

            Rayman verbose log with schp5500.bin deleted:
            https://pastebin.com/P6FXvu2G

            Tekken 3 verbose log with schp5500.bin deleted:
            https://pastebin.com/w4nqJf6w

            Rayman verbose log with schp5000+5500.bin deleted (OMG it works):
            https://pastebin.com/CiEHr0aa

            Tekken 3 verbose log with schp5000+5500.bin deleted (OMG it works):
            https://pastebin.com/f2xs4Xhs

            So yeah running it with schp1001.bin bios seems to do the trick! Thanks @mitu !
            But I have no clue if that will be a disadvantage with some games or if it even matters?
            Since I already replaced these files I don't think I can put them back in right?

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            • mituM
              mitu Global Moderator @KrQk
              last edited by

              @KrQk said in PS1 games stopped working after copying SD to SSD:

              But I have no clue if that will be a disadvantage with some games or if it even matters?

              I don't think it matters.

              Since I already replaced these files I don't think I can put them back in right?

              You could, but as I hinted in the previous reply, make sure you got the right files by getting their checksum and matching it against the known good checksums.

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                KrQk @mitu
                last edited by

                @mitu
                Alrighty I'll try that out at some point.
                Do you have any guess to as why they stopped working?

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                • mituM
                  mitu Global Moderator @KrQk
                  last edited by

                  @KrQk said in PS1 games stopped working after copying SD to SSD:

                  Do you have any guess to as why they stopped working?

                  Maybe a corrupted BIOS file during transfer ? FWIW, using a validated SCPH500.BIN does work:

                  /opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/bin/retroarch -L /opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-pcsx-rearmed/pcsx_rearmed_libretro.so --config /opt/retropie/configs/psx/retroarch.cfg ~/roms/psx/Rayman\ \(USA\).cue --verbose --appendconfig /dev/shm/retroarch.cfg
                  [INFO] [Config]: Loading config from: "/opt/retropie/configs/psx/retroarch.cfg".
                  [INFO] [Config]: Appending config "/dev/shm/retroarch.cfg".
                  ....
                  [libretro INFO] Running PCSX Version 1.9 (Dec  7 2022).
                  [libretro INFO] Init new dynarec, ndrc size 1001000
                  [libretro INFO] (0xac5c06f0) testing if we can run recompiled code @0xaca68000...
                  [libretro INFO] test passed.
                  [libretro INFO] Mapped (RAM/scrp/ROM/LUTs/TC):
                  [libretro INFO] 0x80000000/0x1f800000/0x1fc00000/(nil)/0xaca68000
                  [INFO] [Environ]: SYSTEM_DIRECTORY: "/home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS".
                  [libretro INFO] found BIOS file: SCPH5500.BIN
                  [INFO] [Environ]: GET_CAN_DUPE: true
                  [INFO] [Environ]: GET_DISK_CONTROL_INTERFACE_VERSION.
                  [INFO] [Environ]: SET_DISK_CONTROL_EXT_INTERFACE.
                  [INFO] [Environ]: GET_RUMBLE_INTERFACE.
                  [INFO] [Environ]: PERFORMANCE_LEVEL: 6.
                  ...
                  [libretro INFO] Plugins loaded.
                  [libretro INFO] Loaded CD Image: /home/pi/roms/psx/Rayman (USA).cue[+cue].
                  [libretro INFO] Track 01 (DATA) - Start 00:02:00, Length 09:15:60
                  [libretro INFO] Track 02 (AUDIO) - Start 09:19:60, Length 00:09:25
                  [libretro INFO] Track 03 (AUDIO) - Start 09:31:10, Length 01:07:33
                  [libretro INFO] Track 04 (AUDIO) - Start 10:40:43, Length 01:05:28
                  [libretro INFO] Track 05 (AUDIO) - Start 11:47:71, Length 01:03:24
                  [libretro INFO] Track 06 (AUDIO) - Start 12:53:20, Length 00:26:22
                  [libretro INFO] Track 07 (AUDIO) - Start 13:21:42, Length 01:09:56
                  [libretro INFO] Track 08 (AUDIO) - Start 14:33:23, Length 00:59:31
                  [libretro INFO] Track 09 (AUDIO) - Start 15:34:54, Length 00:54:50
                  [libretro INFO] Track 10 (AUDIO) - Start 16:31:29, Length 01:02:72
                  [libretro INFO] Track 11 (AUDIO) - Start 17:36:26, Length 01:24:68
                  [libretro INFO] Track 12 (AUDIO) - Start 19:03:19, Length 01:00:23
                  [libretro INFO] Track 13 (AUDIO) - Start 20:05:42, Length 01:07:23
                  [libretro INFO] Track 14 (AUDIO) - Start 21:14:65, Length 01:02:33
                  [libretro INFO] Track 15 (AUDIO) - Start 22:19:23, Length 01:03:58
                  [libretro INFO] Track 16 (AUDIO) - Start 23:25:06, Length 01:06:35
                  [libretro INFO] Track 17 (AUDIO) - Start 24:33:41, Length 00:45:11
                  [libretro INFO] Track 18 (AUDIO) - Start 25:20:52, Length 00:55:63
                  [libretro INFO] Track 19 (AUDIO) - Start 26:18:40, Length 00:54:66
                  [libretro INFO] Track 20 (AUDIO) - Start 27:15:31, Length 01:03:66
                  [libretro INFO] Track 21 (AUDIO) - Start 28:21:22, Length 01:03:63
                  [libretro INFO] Track 22 (AUDIO) - Start 29:27:10, Length 01:15:02
                  [libretro INFO] Track 23 (AUDIO) - Start 30:44:12, Length 00:34:16
                  [libretro INFO] Track 24 (AUDIO) - Start 31:20:28, Length 00:34:30
                  [libretro INFO] Track 25 (AUDIO) - Start 31:56:58, Length 01:05:43
                  [libretro INFO] Track 26 (AUDIO) - Start 33:04:26, Length 01:05:58
                  [libretro INFO] Track 27 (AUDIO) - Start 34:12:09, Length 01:04:60
                  [libretro INFO] Track 28 (AUDIO) - Start 35:18:69, Length 01:09:03
                  [libretro INFO] Track 29 (AUDIO) - Start 36:29:72, Length 00:06:36
                  [libretro INFO] Track 30 (AUDIO) - Start 36:38:33, Length 00:05:20
                  [libretro INFO] Track 31 (AUDIO) - Start 36:45:53, Length 01:20:58
                  [libretro INFO] Track 32 (AUDIO) - Start 38:08:36, Length 01:04:73
                  [libretro INFO] Track 33 (AUDIO) - Start 39:15:34, Length 00:57:71
                  [libretro INFO] Track 34 (AUDIO) - Start 40:15:30, Length 01:09:29
                  [libretro INFO] Track 35 (AUDIO) - Start 41:26:59, Length 01:07:69
                  [libretro INFO] Track 36 (AUDIO) - Start 42:36:53, Length 01:02:51
                  [libretro INFO] Track 37 (AUDIO) - Start 43:41:29, Length 01:06:44
                  [libretro INFO] Track 38 (AUDIO) - Start 44:49:73, Length 01:03:65
                  [libretro INFO] Track 39 (AUDIO) - Start 45:55:63, Length 00:57:14
                  [libretro INFO] Track 40 (AUDIO) - Start 46:55:02, Length 00:45:01
                  [libretro INFO] Track 41 (AUDIO) - Start 47:42:03, Length 01:10:64
                  [libretro INFO] Track 42 (AUDIO) - Start 48:54:67, Length 01:01:07
                  [libretro INFO] Track 43 (AUDIO) - Start 49:57:74, Length 01:04:27
                  [libretro INFO] Track 44 (AUDIO) - Start 51:04:26, Length 01:06:62
                  [libretro INFO] Track 45 (AUDIO) - Start 52:13:13, Length 01:04:42
                  [libretro INFO] Track 46 (AUDIO) - Start 53:19:55, Length 00:56:29
                  [libretro INFO] Track 47 (AUDIO) - Start 54:18:09, Length 01:01:73
                  [libretro INFO] Track 48 (AUDIO) - Start 55:22:07, Length 01:00:06
                  [libretro INFO] Track 49 (AUDIO) - Start 56:24:13, Length 00:38:08
                  [libretro INFO] Track 50 (AUDIO) - Start 57:04:21, Length 00:41:26
                  [libretro INFO] Track 51 (AUDIO) - Start 57:47:47, Length 00:33:22
                  [libretro INFO] CD-ROM Label: SLUS00005
                  [libretro INFO] CD-ROM ID: SLUS00005
                  [libretro INFO] CD-ROM EXE Name: SLUS-000.05;1
                  ...
                  Saving RAM type #0 to "/home/pi/roms/psx/Rayman (USA).srm".
                  [INFO] [SRAM]: Saved successfully to "/home/pi/roms/psx/Rayman (USA).srm".
                  [INFO] [Core]: Content ran for a total of: 00 hours, 02 minutes, 06 seconds.
                  

                  I' m not excluding a core bug, so if you want to test again using the other BIOS file, make sure it's correct and if it's not working, do an update from source for lr-pcsx-rearmed and re-try.

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                    KrQk @mitu
                    last edited by

                    @mitu
                    Rayman with scph5001.bin also works:
                    https://pastebin.com/ZAq3dcqM

                    With these two working I'm satisfied enough and just stop further testing. However if there is anything in particular you want me to give a go I'll gladly do it.

                    Maybe a bit unrelated question, so I hope it's okay to ask here:
                    You wrote this here:
                    "If you're using an external (USB/I2S/etc.) soundcard, you might be affected by the change - the system configures now (at least) 2 sound cards instead of 1 (as it was the default before the update). If you've disabled the on-board sound, then you shouldn't be affected."

                    The DeskPi Pro v2 uses an extension board so I'm thinking this might be my issue. But I havn't been able to locate any resource telling me how to disable the on-board sound like you suggest. Do you have any advice for doing that or guides I can follow?

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                    • mituM
                      mitu Global Moderator
                      last edited by

                      @KrQk said in PS1 games stopped working after copying SD to SSD:

                      Maybe a bit unrelated question, so I hope it's okay to ask here:

                      Yes, it's unrelated. Open a separate topic for it, please and explain your issue.

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                      • windgW
                        windg
                        last edited by

                        I recommend having scph5500.bin for Japan region games, scph5501.bin for USA region games and scph5502.bin for Europe region games .

                        My English isn't at a good level.

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                          KrQk @windg
                          last edited by

                          @windg Thx for the tip!

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                            KrQk @mitu
                            last edited by

                            @mitu Alrighty and thanks for the help.

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