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    • DarksaviorD
      Darksavior @windg
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      @windg Looks like a version for the pi is out but it wouldn't run for me. I don't remember the errors. Probably requires the desktop.

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        windg @Darksavior
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        @Darksavior said in AetherSX2 - PS2 (Not for the Linux/Retropie):

        @windg Looks like a version for the pi is out but it wouldn't run for me. I don't remember the errors. Probably requires the desktop.

        I try it on the Desktop (Bullseye 64bit) and when i try to run a game i have this error:
        error.png

        My English isn't at a good level.

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          Stealthbushido @George Spiggott
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          @George-Spiggott ETA Prime's videos are great though. 🤘

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator
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            @windg said in AetherSX2 - PS2 (Not for the Linux/Retropie):

            I try it on the Desktop (Bullseye 64bit) and when i try to run a game i have this error:

            From the linked page:

            Please note if you want to use a Raspberry Pi 4, you'll need to switch to the Vulkan renderer, as the Pi's GL driver does not support GLES3.2, which we require.

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            • windgW
              windg @mitu
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              @mitu said in AetherSX2 - PS2 (Not for the Linux/Retropie):

              @windg said in AetherSX2 - PS2 (Not for the Linux/Retropie):

              I try it on the Desktop (Bullseye 64bit) and when i try to run a game i have this error:

              From the linked page:

              Please note if you want to use a Raspberry Pi 4, you'll need to switch to the Vulkan renderer, as the Pi's GL driver does not support GLES3.2, which we require.

              Thanks! This is what i miss. I install Vulkan driver but i didn't switch the renderer.

              My English isn't at a good level.

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              • windgW
                windg
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                Sad news about this project.
                I don't undersand why someone to create those issues to a developer of a program that give you the ability to play old video games.

                My English isn't at a good level.

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                  barbudreadmon @windg
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                  @windg said in AetherSX2 - PS2 (Not for the Linux/Retropie):

                  I don't undersand why someone to create those issues to a developer of a program that give you the ability to play old video games.

                  Sadly there are tons of mentally ill people in the emulation community.

                  [MODE RANTING ON]
                  A "certain developer" of a "certain project" has been stalking me since 2019, in retaliation to something his ill mind think i have done, seeking every opportunity to antagonize me, jumping into my discussions with other people just for the sake of polarizing the debate.
                  Just a few months ago, with another guy, he was literally trying to kill FBNeo's libretro port by forbidding future updates due to unnecessary concerns about netplay retrocompatibility, throwing rock at us because apparently "we don't care enough about netplay"... what a joke considering his own project is not even netplay compatible.
                  Tbh, sometimes i think of quitting too.
                  [MODE RANTING OFF]

                  FBNeo developer - github - forum

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                    jmbooth2000
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                    Not sure about the Raspberry Pi but you can run AetherSX2 on the OrangePi 5. My guess is the Raspberry Pi 4 would be too and it requires the X desktop.

                    If you want to test it download load the AppImage, chmod it to make it executable, and run it. Works out of the box.

                    wget https://www.aethersx2.com/archive/desktop/linux/AetherSX2-v1.5-3606.AppImage
                    sudo chmod 775 AetherSX2-v1.5-3606.AppImage
                    ./AetherSX2-*.AppImage

                    I've only tried a few games with mixed results. Gauntlet and Soul Calibur II worked great.

                    Jonathan

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                    • DTEAMD
                      DTEAM @jmbooth2000
                      last edited by DTEAM

                      Hi @ExarKunIv and @retropieuser

                      I tried AetherSX2 with your Retropie-Extra script and unfortunatly it doesn't load on my Pi5. Kernel8 is activated and I already run PPSSPP and Dolphin with XINIT-WM and I got the good bios

                      here's my runcommand.log

                      https://pastebin.fr/138616

                      Now, I'm stuck. Do you know why it won't load?

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                        ExarKunIv @DTEAM
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