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    Error Save Retroarch configs: RetroArch 1.12.0 (Git d6deee4)

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    • mituM
      mitu Global Moderator @wmarcio
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      @wmarcio said in Error Save Retroarch configs: RetroArch 1.12.0 (Git d6deee4):

      Anyway, it worked before, and I never had any problems.

      I don't think it worked before - the configuration file (retroarch.cfg) you posted is not a full config, so RetroArch wasn't saving on exit the configuration as you think (with version 1.11.1). Probably in the new version it correctly logs that it cannot save the config, while in the previous version was not logging this. I'd check the permissions on the file.

      As a side note, you may be better running without config_save_on_exit = true, since it wasn't working before, so it's not really needed for your config. Though I'd probably remove the libretro_directory option from the file, since it's added automatically at runtime by runcommand.

      Note that in newer versions, running a libretro core without a corresponding .info file will lead to not being able to use save/load states. Since you're using a non-standard libretro core (fceumm-mod), that may affect the options present in the quick menu or the functionality of the core.

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      • wmarcioW
        wmarcio @mitu
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        @mitu Hello, thanks for the clarifications.

        Arriving home tonight, I'll take a look, actually I'm already wanting to migrate all to a USB SSD.
        In any case, I will do some tests beforehand and I will delete the configuration files, thinking that a new one will be created after updating the retroarch to the last available version.

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        • mituM
          mitu Global Moderator @wmarcio
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          @wmarcio said in Error Save Retroarch configs: RetroArch 1.12.0 (Git d6deee4):

          In any case, I will do some tests beforehand and I will delete the configuration files, thinking that a new one will be created after updating the retroarch to the last available version.

          No, it will not be created automatically when you upgrade RetroArch and I'd advise agains removing the file straight away. The retroarch.cfg for a system is created only when a compatible core is installed/updated.

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          • DarksaviorD
            Darksavior @wmarcio
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            @wmarcio What does that fceumm mod offer over the normal one? Wouldn't it be better to use mesen? I'm not sure if it's usable on a pi3b+.

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            • duglorD
              duglor @wmarcio
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              @wmarcio Do you have a link to the the latest redream update that works with WINCE and can be downloaded with my retropie?

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              • BuZzB
                BuZz administrators @duglor
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                @duglor please stop posting the same reply in multiple unrelated threads.

                To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                • mituM
                  mitu Global Moderator
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                  @wmarcio This turned out to be a RetroArch bug, which was fixed recently. We'll have to wait for a new release (first after v1.14.0) to get this pulled in our RetroPie package.

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                  • wmarcioW
                    wmarcio @mitu
                    last edited by wmarcio

                    @mitu I knew something was wrong, so I'm sticking with version 11.1.1.
                    This bug has been happening to me for some time, but I had no time to try to ask for help, and only in November did I decide to come to the forum.

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                    • mituM
                      mitu Global Moderator @wmarcio
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                      @wmarcio The RetroArch version in RetroPie has been updated recently, the new version (1.15) should have a fix for the configuration saving issue.

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                      • wmarcioW
                        wmarcio @mitu
                        last edited by

                        @mitu Hello how are you. Thanks tomorrow I will test. Thanks for reminding of me.

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                        • wmarcioW
                          wmarcio @mitu
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                          @mitu It worked, in fact updating retroarch to version 1.15.0 fixed the issue.

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