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      wolfing277
      last edited by wolfing277

      I tried using a couple of raspberry pi3 b+ with a 32gb and a 16gb sd card, I'm using the official raspberry power supply and flashed the img from raspberry pi manager and tried some old version. I tried fix this with other forum and this video


      I have also tried to use a raspbeery pi1 but it still doesn't work . I've tried using a wireless keyboard, Logitech F710 and an arcade controller. It boot normally but then when I try to start an emulator it crashes with this error message
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      This is my log file https://pastebin.com/raw/vYYL8FhD
      I didn't put in any kind of rom and bios
      some years ago I used retropie and it work just fine

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      • mituM
        mitu Global Moderator
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        Do you get the crash if the arcade controller is not connected/plugged in ?
        Usually this happens when the controller's connection is unstable and it keeps connecting and disconnecting. EmulationStation tries to configure the controller, but it crashes because it has disconnected before it has a chance to do so.

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          wolfing277 @mitu
          last edited by

          @mitu I tried boot up without any controller and then when it turn on I put the controller in and try to start an emulator

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator @wolfing277
            last edited by

            @wolfing277 Not sure I understand your last update. My question was - does EmulationStation still crashes without the arcade controller connected ?

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              wolfing277 @mitu
              last edited by

              @mitu yes, it still crash I tried without the arcade controller, instead I tried using logitech controller

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              • mituM
                mitu Global Moderator
                last edited by

                Just to make sure, what is your RetroPie version ?
                Run an update for RetroPie and the included packages by typing at the terminal:

                cd $HOME/RetroPie-Setup
                sudo ./retropie_setup.sh
                

                followed by an update from the setup script menus.
                If you still get a crash from EmulationStation, then start it from the terminal with

                emulationstation --debug
                

                and then post again the log file - it should have more info included.

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                  wolfing277 @mitu
                  last edited by

                  @mitu I'm current using retropie 4.8 version, I do what you tell me, but after I did that if I press ''x'' to start emulationstation it doesn't do nothing.
                  Anyway here is my new log https://pastebin.com/raw/uXUqtx6m

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                    wolfing277 @wolfing277
                    last edited by

                    @wolfing277 I saw the log and I think that retropie try to start an emulator but there isn't any game so it hasn't got someting to launch and then he crash

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                    • mituM
                      mitu Global Moderator @wolfing277
                      last edited by

                      @wolfing277 Looking at the detailed log I'm still not convinced it's not a connection issue (even with the Logitech controller).

                      Are the USB devices connected directly to the Pi ? Or is there an USB hub in-between ?

                      Can you test the controller, from the command line, by running:

                      jstest /dev/input/js0
                      

                      and see if there are any inputs/disconnects present ? Normally the test should show the inputs on the controller and change the values shown only when you press something on the controller. If the output changes - or the controller is disconnected - without any interaction, then it's a connection problem.

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                      • windgW
                        windg
                        last edited by windg

                        I have the same controller, it's a wireless controller, so far i don't have disconnect issues.

                        My English isn't at a good level.

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                          wolfing277 @mitu
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                          @mitu In my rapsberry there isn't any usb device or something else between it and the controller. The controller is connected directly to the raspberry. When I did the command to test the controller input it works just fine and it didn't disconnect

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                          • mituM
                            mitu Global Moderator @wolfing277
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                            @wolfing277 Then it means the issue is somewhere else and it's not related to the input handling in EmulationStation.
                            Can you get a system log, after the ES crash ?
                            Run

                            dmesg > $HOME/RetroPie/roms/dmesg.log
                            

                            and the browse to \\retropie\roms\dmesg.log and post the file's contents on pastebin.com.

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                              wolfing277 @mitu
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                              @mitu I fixed retropie by adding some roms

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