Raspberry Pi 5 - official announcement
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So I've been playing around with the RPi5 (arm64) for some time now, and all in all It's a pretty cool experience!
So far, almost everything works. And when it works, it works great!I have some troubles, though:
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I'm using a wired Xbox 360 controller. Should I install a driver for that? I installed Xboxdrv, but I had some problems with that. Then I deinstalled it and installed the Xpad driver. Everything works with that, but the mappings (made by Emulationstation) don't seem to be correct in Retroarch and other emulators. It's strange... Some axes are incorrect and the buttons are misconfigured.
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I sometimes get audio dropouts. I just installed Pulseaudio, and it might be better, but I have to see. With Pulseaudio installed, at least the Emulationstation error messages went away.
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SDL always wants to compile from source with every new installation of almost any core. And then it messes up the installed SDL version. Don't know if that has to do with my system being configured for multiarch (see next point)
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Wine with Box86 is great! It's very snappy and runs almost everything it did on my RPi4. Some games refuse to work so far, but that might be a Wine problem. It's not easy to debug.
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What ist the best go-to emulator for Saturn? So far, I wasn't able to install yabasanshiro (stand-alone). lr-yabause seems to work.
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A lot of the RetroPie-Extras don't work anymore because of changed depends. Sometimes it's easy to change them, othertimes no so much.
All in all the RPi5 is a very nice RetroPie machine and I'm happy to fiddle with it.
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For xbox360 controllers you need the xpad driver. If you configured the controller before installing the driver, then reset the controllers and try again.
So far i don't have audio issues or i didn't noticement. The only thing i did was to choose from audio settings the Hdmi0 during the manual instillation.
I can't confirm the issue with SDL, maybe because my system is not configured for multiarch.
The best saturn emulator is lr-beetle-saturn.
RetroPie-Extra repo is not ready yet for RPi5 . I have test lr-melods and lr-swanstation only and both are working great.
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Just to follow up on Extras. I've installed these that have worked:-
ppsspp-dev
Fallout1 & 2
lr-melondsI'd also echo above and agree beetle-saturn is your best bet
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@ecto said in Raspberry Pi 5 - official announcement:
A lot of the RetroPie-Extras don't work anymore because of changed depends. Sometimes it's easy to change them, othertimes no so much.
i do have a pi5 now, and will be working on my things soon. i have one last project im trying to finish before i dive into that.
EDIT
for everyone who is trying out the scripts from RetroPie-Extras. Please open a issue or discussions on my github and list the ones that work.
that will be a smaller list, :DEDIT AGAIN, LOL
Here is a discussion page i started for Pi5 testing of the scripts
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@ecto wine/box 86 is working on a pi5? this sounds great! was it hard to install?
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@ExarKunIv looking forward to the pi 5 release I love the extras on 4 its super helpful
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@ecto said in Raspberry Pi 5 - official announcement:
SDL always wants to compile from source with every new installation of almost any core. And then it messes up the installed SDL version. Don't know if that has to do with my system being configured for multiarch (see next point)
It's a known issue and - unfortunately - without an easy fix. See https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/issues/3731#issuecomment-1668685919.
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Here is a recent article regarding V3DV Vulkan Driver update for Dynamic Rendering.
Not trying to get my hopes up, but is this the major update to Mesa that we've been waiting for to help boost performance of some emulators?
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@mitu Ah, yes. That's what it is. Thanks for the link!
@Retrodade said in Raspberry Pi 5 - official announcement:
wine/box 86 is working on a pi5? this sounds great! was it hard to install?
Aside from the SDL problem (see mitu's link), it is pretty straight forward. I followed the guides on the box86 repository for installing wine. There are scripts for downloading and installing it which are quite helpful. I still did it mostly by hand because I need different wine versions side by side.
For now it seems that you should stay below wine 8. -
@ecto nice, maybe an .sh will show up in an extras when its all out and official.
i really want to keep my wine, moving from a 4 to a 5 its a great thing -
@roslof said in Raspberry Pi 5 - official announcement:
Not trying to get my hopes up, but is this the major update to Mesa that we've been waiting for to help boost performance of some emulators?
I don't think so.
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So i got AetherSX2 working on raspberry pi 5 with raspberry pi os without need to install Ubuntu. So now i have retropie working and AetherSX2 from desktop. 70% of games in my library works perfectly mostly above 50fps and some 3d demanding games 30+ fps.
Now my idea is to try to launch games from retropie instead of going to desktop. Has anyone idea how to launch games from retropie and start external emulator like dolphin works🤔?
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Does anyone know when Retropie will support Pi 5?
I am having a heck of a time connecting my wireless controllers to the sd card i am trying .
Thank you
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@erdoc789 unfortunately no. There is no ETA or even a guess.
Batocera has a beta. But that's all I know of.
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Just waiting on the official release package for my PI5.
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@Jiryn Now now, I understand how much we want Retropie on the raspberry pi 5. But we can’t rush these things can we? Besides, we can always install it manually. But I’m much more comfortable with an official image compatible with the pi. You know, better safe than sorry. What games are you looking forward to running on the pi 5?
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Instead to wait, why not to try a manual installation ? The process is very simple, you need only few time.
Just follow this guide : https://github.com/danielfreer/raspberrypi5-retropie-setup . It is the same as the official one, but the person who wrote it added pictures to help new users more.
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@ExarKunIv thank you !
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I will brake the rules if i open a topic to Project and Themes section, and share my Pi5 image to help new users that aren't familiar with the process of manual installation of RetroPie? It will be 100% clean (no bios, games, metadata) unofficial image without guaranties.
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@abj said in Raspberry Pi 5 - official announcement:
I will brake the rules if i open a topic to Project and Themes section, and share my Pi5 image to help new users that aren't familiar with the process of manual installation of RetroPie? It will be 100% clean (no bios, games, metadata) unofficial image without guaranties.
I also have the same question -
I also followed the same guide https://github.com/danielfreer/raspberrypi5-retropie-setup
and have my Pi5 setup without any issues so far.
I also modified the n64 per https://www.reddit.com/r/RetroPie/comments/187ix5n/raspberry_pi_5_and_retropie_installation/
/opt/retropie/configs/n64/retroarch.cfg
parallel-n64-cpucore = "cached_interpreter"
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