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      sleve_mcdichael @PiBoyyy
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      @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
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        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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          AwesomeKingClem @PiBoyyy
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          @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
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            will this install and work on a pi5? Thanks

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              AwesomeKingClem @Retrodade
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              @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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                  PiBoyyy @ChaosEffect
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                  @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.

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                  You can fly
                  You can reach the other side
                  Of the rainbow...

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                  • PiBoyyyP
                    PiBoyyy @Retrodade
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                    @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
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                      @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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                        PiBoyyy @ChaosEffect
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                        @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
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                          @PiBoyyy you have anything for WASM-4 by chance?

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                            PiBoyyy @Retrodade
                            last edited by

                            @Retrodade I don't.

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

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                              abj
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                              Some users they have run AetherSX2 from RetroPie, but we don't have yet a script that automate the installation process.

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                                PiBoyyy @abj
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                                @abj If you had the AetherSX2 AppImage downloaded and you were running RetroPie in a desktop environment, you might be able to write a shell script that executes the AppImage, however I don't know if this would work without the desktop, which the RetroPie image does not come with, although you can install it using the setup script. Also, AetherSX2 would technically not be an emulator, because it can't run as one within RetroArch, but rather a port because it is an application launchable from ES via the script.

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

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                                • PiBoyyyP
                                  PiBoyyy
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                                  Well, looks like @ExarKunIv's repo is now dead. In his own words some !@#$%^&* (me) is taking credit for his work (not true, according to my readme.md: Note: If you see any shell scripts that mention Exarkuniv as their creator, they are his and this project is simply a fork of his. I have added some scripts that I made myself. My scripts have asteriks (*) in front of them.) and to blame me for messing his work up. If people are gonna start harassing me remember that I now maintain RetroPie-Extra and just like @ExarKunIv I can quit working on it if I want.

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

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

                                    Well, looks like @ExarKunIv's repo is now dead.

                                    It seems the repo is still up, so it's not dead.

                                    In his own words some !@#$%^&* (me) is taking credit for his work (not true, according to my readme.md: Note: If you see any shell scripts that mention Exarkuniv as their creator, they are his and this project is simply a fork of his.

                                    They didn't say that. If you wanted just to create some scriptmodule by yourself, then your fork was not necessary - you can just create your own scripts as a separate repo (structured similarly to RetroPie-Extra), without including the ones from @Exarkuniv's repo.

                                    Now, since you've forked their repository, it's assumed you want to modify some of the scripts included there - but usually on open source projects, if you want something included in a project then you can send a patch (PR) to be included. Since @ExarKunIv 's project is still up and running and maintained in large part with @sleve_mcdichael's collaboration, they both asked why don't you submit your modifications to the repo, if you want that included and genuinely want to improve the scripts that are already part of the Extra repo.

                                    I have added some scripts that I made myself. My scripts have asteriks (*) in front of them.) and to blame me for messing his work up. If people are gonna start harassing me remember that I now maintain RetroPie-Extra and just like @ExarKunIv I can quit working on it if I want.

                                    I don't think anyone blamed you in this topic for messing anything up - you're just making things up - just like you did in ther other topic where you've made up the fact that you upgraded your OS folllowing some made-up and incorrect instructions from a dubiuous web page (and then removed the link when challenged). I'll say this just once - if this kind of fabrications don't stop, your account will get banned.

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                                      PiBoyyy @mitu
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                                      @mitu I'm not lying -- see for yourself in his readme.md.

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                                      You can fly
                                      You can reach the other side
                                      Of the rainbow...

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                                        mitu Global Moderator @PiBoyyy
                                        last edited by mitu

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

                                        @mitu I'm not lying -- see for yourself in his readme.md.

                                        Link and paragraph please.

                                        EDIT: I see, I'm sorry for the confusion then.

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                                        • ExarKunIvE
                                          ExarKunIv
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                                          No it's not dead. And not going to be

                                          I'm just not going to be updating it with anything new till I have a bunch.

                                          Since the one who I'm not naming doesn't pull updates like everyone else when I do update it. (They manualy edit the files maybe they don't know how?) I feel It will cause confusion with who is updating and working on things.

                                          Second that person has not even opened a PR on mine to upload his scripts to mine. So it's in one place for everyone to find it.

                                          And for me it's annoying that this person is pushing his repo at the place where people already know about mine. So again I believe it would cause confusion with everyone who to ask for help

                                          Never once asking if that would be cool with me or not to do this. They did ask how to open a PR but that's it.

                                          When I took over this from zerojay. Even though it was archived I still reached out and asked. Just to make sure he was ok with it (some people don't want their work continued)

                                          So that said I don't care who forks the repo. And makes scripts for it. The more we have the more other people have.

                                          Just the way they are going about it, for me is in poor form.

                                          And I'm not going to get in it here. As I don't want to muddy or sour the forum since it's not the place for that.

                                          Maybe I should of handled it better. (Have personal junk I'm going through)

                                          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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                                            abj @PiBoyyy
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