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    My fork of RetroPie-Extra, allowing you to install even more ports

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    • PiBoyyyP
      PiBoyyy
      last edited by PiBoyyy

      I made a fork of Exarkuniv's RetroPie-Extra. My updated fork allows you to install Chrome, Chrome Beta, Chrome Unstable, the latest version of Kodi (now from the official repo instead of pipplware's outdated repo) and Brave so far. For an up-to-date list of programs, please visit the link below. The ones with asterisks in front were either made or improved by me. I'm working on porting more programs to this project. If anyone has any suggestions for software to port please let me know! 😀
      https://github.com/ImAQwertyGuy/RetroPie-Extra/

      If you're strong
      You can fly
      You can reach the other side
      Of the rainbow...

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        sleve_mcdichael @PiBoyyy
        last edited by sleve_mcdichael

        @PiBoyyy EK's repo is still quite active. I don't understand why you don't just submit the changes there instead of forking off and promoting your own version?

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        • AwesomeKingClemA
          AwesomeKingClem @PiBoyyy
          last edited by

          @PiBoyyy Idea: try porting citra and cemu to the extras repository. It probably won’t work well on a Rpi5, but it would be nice to get to test it.

          Pi Model: Pi 5
          Power Supply: Official Pi 5 Power Supply
          RetroPie Version: 4.8.6
          Built From: retropie_setup.sh script on Raspbian official full x64 img
          Devices: N64 Controller (2)
          Help needed!
          https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/35172/mkdd-tint-issue-rpi5

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          • abjA
            abj
            last edited by

            I doubt that Pi5 can run WiiU (cemu) games..

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

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            • ExarKunIvE
              ExarKunIv @sleve_mcdichael
              last edited by

              @sleve_mcdichael i was wondering the same thing, yes i might not be busting out more scripts, but im still doing things

              RPi3B+ / 200GB/ RetroPie v4.5.14, RPi4 Model B 4gb / 256gb / RetroPie 4.8.2
              RPi5 4gb / 512gb / RetroPie 4.8.9 -Basic
              Maintainer of RetroPie-Extra .

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              • PiBoyyyP
                PiBoyyy @sleve_mcdichael
                last edited by

                @sleve_mcdichael Yeah I'll give Citra a try. I don't know how well it'll work, but it's worth trying I guess.

                If you're strong
                You can fly
                You can reach the other side
                Of the rainbow...

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                • PiBoyyyP
                  PiBoyyy @sleve_mcdichael
                  last edited by PiBoyyy

                  @sleve_mcdichael Because, I am working on improving Exarkuniv's repo with a wider variety of scripts, emulators, and ports. I'm not sure he'll try adding Citra to his project for example (wink wink @AwesomeKingClem!).
                  EDIT: Exarkuniv already has Citra in his repo.

                  If you're strong
                  You can fly
                  You can reach the other side
                  Of the rainbow...

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                  • ExarKunIvE
                    ExarKunIv @PiBoyyy
                    last edited by

                    @PiBoyyy said in My fork of RetroPie-Extra, allowing you to install even more ports:

                    I am working on improving Exarkuniv's repo with a wider variety of scripts, emulators, and ports.

                    So by improving you mean just building off the work I and @sleve_mcdichael have done already. instead of submitting a PR request to mine, why Im not working fast enough or the fact that I have not made anything new in a bit, makes me seem like I have stopped.

                    Sorry i have other things that Im involved with, and with the PI5 everyone wants software that works on that, I have yet to get one.

                    But you do what you want, since I cant stop you, But now I see why ZeroJay stopped doing anything here, (yes I do talk to him)

                    RPi3B+ / 200GB/ RetroPie v4.5.14, RPi4 Model B 4gb / 256gb / RetroPie 4.8.2
                    RPi5 4gb / 512gb / RetroPie 4.8.9 -Basic
                    Maintainer of RetroPie-Extra .

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                    • AwesomeKingClemA
                      AwesomeKingClem @ExarKunIv
                      last edited by

                      @ExarKunIv And that's the very reason forks exist. Just grab another .sh and chuck it into RetroPie-Setup manually, and your golden.

                      Pi Model: Pi 5
                      Power Supply: Official Pi 5 Power Supply
                      RetroPie Version: 4.8.6
                      Built From: retropie_setup.sh script on Raspbian official full x64 img
                      Devices: N64 Controller (2)
                      Help needed!
                      https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/35172/mkdd-tint-issue-rpi5

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                        sleve_mcdichael @PiBoyyy
                        last edited by

                        @PiBoyyy said in My fork of RetroPie-Extra, allowing you to install even more ports:

                        @sleve_mcdichael Because, I am working on improving Exarkuniv's repo with a wider variety of scripts, emulators, and ports.

                        I just mean you could submit your changes in a PR and if approved, they'll be merged into the main repo.

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                        • PiBoyyyP
                          PiBoyyy
                          last edited by

                          I've added Spotify to this project, and made a version of kodi-extra.sh that doesn't install as a separate system (some themes won't play nicely with Kodi as its own system).

                          If you're strong
                          You can fly
                          You can reach the other side
                          Of the rainbow...

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                          • AwesomeKingClemA
                            AwesomeKingClem @PiBoyyy
                            last edited by

                            @PiBoyyy Nice!

                            Pi Model: Pi 5
                            Power Supply: Official Pi 5 Power Supply
                            RetroPie Version: 4.8.6
                            Built From: retropie_setup.sh script on Raspbian official full x64 img
                            Devices: N64 Controller (2)
                            Help needed!
                            https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/35172/mkdd-tint-issue-rpi5

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                              Retrodade
                              last edited by

                              will this install and work on a pi5? Thanks

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                              • AwesomeKingClemA
                                AwesomeKingClem @Retrodade
                                last edited by

                                @Retrodade Which .sh are you talking about?

                                Pi Model: Pi 5
                                Power Supply: Official Pi 5 Power Supply
                                RetroPie Version: 4.8.6
                                Built From: retropie_setup.sh script on Raspbian official full x64 img
                                Devices: N64 Controller (2)
                                Help needed!
                                https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/35172/mkdd-tint-issue-rpi5

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                                  ChaosEffect
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                                  Hey, I have a few I'm interested in for Pi 5 with Bookworm:

                                  lr-play: your repo does have a script for it, but it builds from the /libretro/Play- repo that hasn't been updated in 5 years. The upstream jpd002/Play- repo from which the Libretro one is forked compiles fine from the same script and is maintained but apparently requires RetroArch to be compiled with a specific flag relating to GLES because it won't boot for me with how I have RetroArch compiled:

                                  [ERROR] Requesting OpenGL context, but RetroArch is compiled against OpenGLES. Cannot use HW context.
                                  [ERROR] [Environ]: SET_HW_RENDER - Dynamic request HW context failed.
                                  [ERROR] [Video]: Cannot open threaded video driver..
                                  Exiting..
                                  [ERROR] Fatal error received in: "video_driver_init_internal()"
                                  

                                  The original zerojay extras repo has a fofix.sh for Frets on Fire X that also compiles on Pi 5 for me, but again, I can't actually boot the program. This may be due to how it's configured in emulators.cfg.

                                  Lastly, I have heard of some using AetherSX2 on a Pi 5, but I don't see a script for that one anywhere. I am woefully inept at installing things manually. Is there a script out there for this one too?

                                  I am also known as "StormedBubbles"

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                                  • PiBoyyyP
                                    PiBoyyy @ChaosEffect
                                    last edited by

                                    @ChaosEffect If you didn't notice, my readme.md states that lr-play is for x86 only, so I don't think I'll be messing around with getting that working on a Pi 5 anytime soon. As for PCSX2, I'll try the best I can to get it up and running.

                                    If you're strong
                                    You can fly
                                    You can reach the other side
                                    Of the rainbow...

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                                    • PiBoyyyP
                                      PiBoyyy @Retrodade
                                      last edited by

                                      @Retrodade Yes, these scripts should work on a Pi 5.

                                      If you're strong
                                      You can fly
                                      You can reach the other side
                                      Of the rainbow...

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                                        ChaosEffect @PiBoyyy
                                        last edited by

                                        @PiBoyyy I did not notice that. I should read the manual 😅

                                        Some discussion on lr-play's upstream GitHub repo has the author mentioning building for ARM32 and ARM64. The emulator does indeed build for me on Pi 5 with Bookworm using that exact script in the extras repo (and changing the URL to direct to the upstream repo), but RetroArch itself seems to be the snagging point. I wouldn't expect great performance, but the existence of support for PS2-based arcade games is intriguing.

                                        PCSX2 is the one that I think currently only exists in x86 form, but I would gladly like to be wrong about that! AetherSX2 is either inspired by PCSX2 or an offshoot of it. It kind of has an Andy Kaufman / Tony Clifton thing going on.

                                        I am also known as "StormedBubbles"

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                                        • PiBoyyyP
                                          PiBoyyy @ChaosEffect
                                          last edited by

                                          @ChaosEffect I'm pretty sure AetherSX2 is an offshoot of PCSX2. And no, as far as I know PCSX2 does not support arm64. ☹️ Also, AetherSX2 can be installed and run as an AppImage in the desktop, but it's not possible to use it as an emulator/libretro core. Sorry!

                                          If you're strong
                                          You can fly
                                          You can reach the other side
                                          Of the rainbow...

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                                            Retrodade @PiBoyyy
                                            last edited by

                                            @PiBoyyy you have anything for WASM-4 by chance?

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