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    Retropie - my beginnings

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    • AshpoolA
      Ashpool @Robinson
      last edited by Ashpool

      @Robinson Q1: I think the 800XL would be much closer to it ;) citing wikipedia here:

      The 65XE has 64 KB of RAM and is functionally equivalent to the 800XL minus the PBI connection.
      

      Q2: by not assigned any hotkey function, do you mean a) you haven't assigned a button as the hotkey, or b) have not assigned/edited any hotkey assignments? If it is 'a', yes, that may be the reason. I think it is in your own interest to learn about it by reading the docs 1st and come back with more specific questions about it -> getting started - controller configuration & Retroarch - Controller-Configuration.

      Q3: Don't know about that display, but if possible, use something like "game"/"PC Mode" or whatever buzzword the manufacturer have invented for it with a tv (most of 'em are offering a mode where they switch of most of the postprocessing/filters/, that one should (in most cases afaik) also reduce the delay of the tv (increase the response time)).

      Q4: editing the *.cfg of your choice (see 2nd link to the docs I've posted above) can be done via samba or ssh.

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      • BuZzB
        BuZz administrators @Robinson
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        @Robinson said in Retropie - my beginnings:

        Q 1) About 35 years ago I used to have Atari 65XE. There is no separate emulator for it though. If I wanted to play the same old games should I go for Atari 2600 games or something else?

        Use lr-atari800 or the standalone Atari 800 emulator.

        Q 2) I have a problem exiting games. Is this perhaps because I may have not assigned any HOTKEY function on my gamepad? I have to restart emulationstation to exit games.

        Yes. You need to configure a hotkey to exit with your gamepad.

        Q 3) I have a HD ready Panasonic TV. Especially moving objects, such as asteroids or Pac-Man ghosts, keep flickering all the time. Do I perhaps have to edit audio/video settings in Retropie OS or in my TV configuration?

        You can change video mode for a system via the run command menu when you start a game. Or you can configure a global video mode and other settings via config.txt.

        Q 4) How can I edit button assignments now? Can it be done via ssh terminal? Or in some other way?

        Via the settings menu in emulation station (press start and choose configure input)

        Please also see https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first and https://retropie.org.uk/docs/First-Installation/

        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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          Robinson @BuZz
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          @BuZz said in Retropie - my beginnings:

          @Robinson said in Retropie - my beginnings:

          Q 1) About 35 years ago I used to have Atari 65XE. There is no separate emulator for it though. If I wanted to play the same old games should I go for Atari 2600 games or something else?

          Use lr-atari800 or the standalone Atari 800 emulator.

          I have found some ROMs with the games I played 30 years ago but most of them give me "Atari800/OS Emulation halted" screen.
          "Sorry, this program needs a real Atari/OS ..."
          https://i.imgur.com/PxpqTD2.png

          Does it mean they are not playable in the emulator?

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          • YFZdudeY
            YFZdude @Robinson
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            @Robinson
            Have you obtained the BIOS files for the system?

            https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Atari-800-and-5200/

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              A Former User @Robinson
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              @Robinson Q 2 - Use hotkey and start to exit a game or hotkey and x to enter the retroarch menu for the current emulator/core your using.

              Q 4 - for the button assignments go into the main menu on the home screen by pressing [START] on your controller and choose configure input, then hold any button on the controller while it is connected to start configuring your controller.

              Hope This Helps @Robinson

              -Dominic

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                Robinson @YFZdude
                last edited by Robinson

                @YFZdude said in Retropie - my beginnings:

                @Robinson
                Have you obtained the BIOS files for the system?

                https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Atari-800-and-5200/

                I certainly haven't.
                Thanks. I'll give it a try tonight.
                Can BIOS files be legally acquired from Retropie website?
                Or do I need to look for a different source?

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                  Robinson @A Former User
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                  @DominicSD said in Retropie - my beginnings:

                  @Robinson Q 2 - Use hotkey and start to exit a game or hotkey and x to enter the retroarch menu for the current emulator/core your using.

                  Q 4 - for the button assignments go into the main menu on the home screen by pressing [START] on your controller and choose configure input, then hold any button on the controller while it is connected to start configuring your controller.

                  Hope This Helps @Robinson

                  -Dominic

                  Thanks.

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                  • YFZdudeY
                    YFZdude @Robinson
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                    @Robinson
                    The BIOS files are much like roms. Can't provide links here but I'm sure your favorite search engine can find them in a hurry.

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                      Robinson
                      last edited by Robinson

                      Am I right in thinking that Atari 800 needs BIOS files but Atarii 2600 doesn't?

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                      • abjA
                        abj @Robinson
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                        @Robinson You need Bios and for Atari 5200 : 5200.rom

                        `Please be patient, my English is not very good.`

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                          Robinson @abj
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                          @abj said in Retropie - my beginnings:

                          @Robinson You need Bios and for Atari 5200 : 5200.rom

                          You were so quick before my edit.
                          I meant 2600.

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                          • abjA
                            abj @Robinson
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                            @Robinson You don't need a bios for 2600, see : https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Atari-2600/

                            `Please be patient, my English is not very good.`

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