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    lr-genesis-plus-gx crashes with "Bus error"

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      Machtroid @mitu
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      @mitu I changed the emulator to lr-picodrive and the games run fine using this emulator. I also installed lr-genesis-plus-gx from source but it continues to crash shortly after loading a game. I know the simple solution is to use Picodrive going forward. Unfortunately all of my game saves are only compatible with Genesis Pus GX since that is the emulator I had always used previously. I am completely baffled by the error.

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        mitu Global Moderator
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        Can you post a verbose log on pastebin.com ?

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          Machtroid @mitu
          last edited by

          @mitu Done! Here is what it output after a crash:

          https://pastebin.com/au0UWi0w

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator
            last edited by

            Nothing stands out in the log and I can't reproduce the error (with the same core version as yours).
            Can you try resetting the core options ? From /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch-core-options.cfg, delete all lines starting with genesis_plus_gx_.

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              Machtroid @mitu
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              @mitu I just started from scratch and re-mounted the image, copied a rom over and tested lr-genesis-plus-gx right out of the box and it worked fine. I then used the 'Update' option in the RetroPie Setup script which updated all installed emulators as well as updating the Raspbian packages. After doing this, I tested the rom again and lr-genesis-plus-gx crashed with the same error:

              https://pastebin.com/sVAJrxAS

              So something the with the update causes that specific emulator to get a bus error.

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                Darksavior @Machtroid
                last edited by Darksavior

                @Machtroid I also couldn't reproduce your problem. https://pastebin.com/AUFigpgk

                I reinstalled the official pi4 RetroPie image and updated the Pi OS to the latest version. Then, I updated all core packages and GX from binary. I also fixed the temporary issue atm that made my controller unresponsive by adding arm_64bit=0to my /boot/config.txt and then it allowed me to reinstall the xpad driver.

                I compared our logs and yours doesn't list the cpu. Maybe it's related to the controller problem so try that. Also try another microsd.

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                  mitu Global Moderator @Machtroid
                  last edited by mitu

                  @Machtroid Try adding arm_64bit=0 to your /boot/config.txt - as @Darksavior suggested - and reboot. I think the recent Raspi OS changes - see the pinned topic - may have an effect on the emulator.

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                    Machtroid @Darksavior
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                    @Darksavior I had another sd card laying around so I tried the same thing on it - mounted the 4.8 image and tried Genesis GX out of the box and it worked, and once I updated through the setup script it crashed with the same error. Once I get home later I will try adding arm_64bit=0 to config.txt as you suggested and let you know the results. Thanks!

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                      Machtroid @mitu
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                      @mitu @Darksavior It worked! Adding arm_64bit=0 to my /boot/config.txt file fixed the problem! No more crashing with a bus error. Thanks to the both of you for the solution!

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                        mitu Global Moderator @Machtroid
                        last edited by mitu

                        @Machtroid Thanks for the confirmation. Btw, if you upgrade now (again) the OS packages, there's a new kernel & firmware update (20230509~buster-1) that should fix this and the config.txt change should not be necessary any-more.

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