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    GPi Zero 2 v1.52 & GPi Zero v1.15(Retropie Images for Pi Zero/Zero2 + GPi Case 1 & GPi Case 2W)

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    • Sliver XS
      Sliver X
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      I've added support for the new GPi Case 2W and also took the basis of what I did for my Zero 2 image and cut it down for original Pi Zero 1 boards.

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        jzedward @Sliver X
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        @Sliver-X just a quick thank you; bought Case2W and installed my old piZero (no wireless) and it is a dream. Great work - jzedward

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        • Sliver XS
          Sliver X @jzedward
          last edited by Sliver X

          @jzedward

          You're welcome. It was a lot of work to get everything running to a level of performance I was happy with on a Pi Zero, but the end result turned out pretty well, I think, considering the hardware limitations.

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            joao76
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            I have a question i recently buy a lcl pi boy with rasperry pi 3a+, i have using ver 1.4 ( with support rasperry 3a+) and run fast but i have some restarts using retropie.
            My question is what i need to do to have the rasperry 3 headers on ver 1.5 for i test and use this this image ?

            Also another question , how can put the standart rasperry pi 3a + clocks speeds in 1.5 image ? What i need to edit ?

            Thanks for all your work.

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            • Sliver XS
              Sliver X @joao76
              last edited by Sliver X

              @joao76
              It's not made for a Pi 3 of any model, or any case aside from a GPi Case or GPi Case 2W.

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                joao76 @Sliver X
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                @Sliver-X Thanks for your help but the problem is sorted out.

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                  DavidCraigMartin
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                  @Sliver-X , this build is awesome! Thanks so much!
                  One curiosity, could you share how to remove or edit the initrd splash screen?
                  I wasn't aware of this capability and want to learn and maybe create my own. Thanks!

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                    Sliver X @DavidCraigMartin
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                    @DavidCraigMartin

                    The image is simply a PNG file named "splash.png" that resides under the /boot partition.

                    You'd want the image size of the replacment to match whatever display you're driving (I use a 1280x720 splash on my console version of this image for the 1920x1080 TV it connects to and it works great stretched).

                    There is also a file named splash.cfg alongside it that can control a few parameters of the module that loads the screen at boot.

                    The following link is "Charon", which is basically this image adapted for setups where the Zero 2W is connected to a TV via HDMI and using gamepads, like a console instead of a handheld.

                    You can see more of an example of what can be done with the initrd boot as well as boot splash videos in it if you'd like:

                    https://www.mediafire.com/file_premium/2cvx9fsaiqrwsix/Charon_v1.47-rc1.7z/file

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                    • RanmaR
                      Ranma
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                      Just wanted to post up a massive THANK YOU to Sliver X for this amazing 1.17 image. I have an old Pi Zero W in the very first run of GPi cases, and getting things running well has always eluded me on this low powered device. This has solved this problem in one swoop and is the perfect solution. I would say to anyone, if you have one of these lying around, breathe some new life into it with this excellent image. Cannot thank you enough! I see a lot of comments online that Batocera is better or Recalbox, but it seems to me if you are using Raspberry Pi's then Retropie is still the very best option as nothing beats it for performance on these devices and this image is further proof of that. Just imho, and thanks again!

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                      • Sliver XS
                        Sliver X @Ranma
                        last edited by Sliver X

                        @Ranma

                        You're welcome, I'm glad you're finding it useful.

                        I got a lot of requests for a Zero 1 image of my setup, and while I exclusively use my Zero 2W in my Pi Case, it seemed interesting (i.e., difficult) just from an embedded systems design standpoint so I decided to give it a go.

                        It was a challenging project but worth the results I was able to attain at the end: Neo Geo Pocket Color, of all things, was the most difficult system to get working full speed on the Zero 1's anemic hardware.

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