Suggestions for ports #3 - Pi5 edition
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@DTEAM someone correct me if I'm wrong but, looking at your config txt,
I think everything you put in #New, including kernel8, is not being applied because you put it all under [cm4].
You should move it up to before [cm4]. -
@RapidEdwin08 said in Suggestions for ports #3 - Pi5 edition:
You should move it up to before [cm4].
you might have something there
i put all my changes after [all]
but before would probably do the same thing -
@RapidEdwin08 @ExarKunIv said in Suggestions for ports #3 - Pi5 edition:
i put all my changes after [all]
but before would probably do the same thingIt was that !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! thanks!
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@DTEAM it always the simplest things, lol
im glad you got it all sorted out. -
For your script, if a controller is not listed in the SDL database, you can use this procedure to add it by replacing this
sudo bash -c 'cat ./out.txt >> /opt/retropie/emulators/ppsspp/assets/gamecontrollerdb.txt'
By this
sudo bash -c 'cat /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/tmp/build/out.txt >> /opt/retropie/emulators/aethersx2/AetherSX2-v1.5-3606/usr/bin/resources/game_controller_db.txt'
It works, like with PPSSPP
NEW edit: Touch screen (on Pi5) also works well with this emulator
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@ExarKunlv
Hi, why citra or lr-citra only work on a x86 platform?
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@DTEAM i never changed it since there is no point, \ it does not work. since the yuzu shutdown. the main files that the LR core builds from are gone, and even through people have repos with the new locations.
it still does not work. there is LIME that does compile and works. i just have not made a script for it yet
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@ExarKunIv
Is Citra Nightly the same emulator? -
@DTEAM yes and no.
That's going to be the standalone emulator. Not a LR core.
It might work. Might not. I have not bothered to try I'm going to go more for lime since it's got more of an active development going on. And most likely less chance from being shut down.But hey who says we can't have more then 1 right.
I say give it a shot if you know how
Here is my issue page on GitHub. That has a few things.
If you like give it a shot
https://github.com/Exarkuniv/RetroPie-Extra/issues/193
I'll take any help
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@ExarKunIv it might be worth avoiding anything switch or 3ds related at the moment given the position Ninty have taken as of late? I'd keep a backup of your git respiratory in case they send a takedown notice so you could in theory redo it without the Nintendo related aspects
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@retropieuser555 im not worried about it. all they can do it kill where the files come from, thats it.
since im not hosting anything. it will just stop the script from doing anything, like it is right now. -
To play PS2 games like God of War II at fullspeed on Pi5 with Aethersx2, you must set EE Cycle Skipping at Maximum Underclock (major impact) and Disable Cheats. Affinity Control Mode is set on Performance Cores. I don't see major changes with the last two settings.
I also overclocked my Pi5 . Don't know if it has a positive impact.
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@DTEAM good to know, thanks for figuring it out
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Another thing with Aethersx2 and Pi5. Some games don't allow the possibility to change the language inside the game (Like God of War I). To do that and change the default language, you must set the system/ Bios itself and follow these steps.
1- add this command line in emulators.cfg
aethersx2-editor = "XINIT-WMC:/opt/retropie/emulators/aethersx2/AetherSX2-v1.5-3606/usr/bin/aethersx2"
2- Run this new command line by choosing a game.
3 - In the new GUI, go at the top left and select system -->Start Bios
4- Go in the Console setting and choose your default language (ex.: French)
5- Click start+select to go back in the GUI and choose exit in the system menu
6- restart the game with the good command line (aethersx2)Now your game will be in the preferred language (like French or German or ....)
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@DTEAM sounds good. I'll add that to the script
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@DTEAM said in Suggestions for ports #3 - Pi5 edition:
To play PS2 games like God of War II at fullspeed on Pi5 with Aethersx2, you must set EE Cycle Skipping at Maximum Underclock (major impact) and Disable Cheats. Affinity Control Mode is set on Performance Cores. I don't see major changes with the last two settings.
I also overclocked my Pi5 . Don't know if it has a positive impact.
I forgot to say something. With that setup, the Enable Speed Limiter menu option must be activated. For the sound quality, you can play with the interpolation mode. Nearest is faster but worst quality. If your sound still choppy, you can use that one
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@sugarfree Is there a current walkthrough on how to get AetherSX2 installed on the Pi 5 or an updated scriptmodule? I'm about to do this myself on my build.
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@TPR you install it from my GitHub collection RetroPie extras
When you go to my get home file the instructions and install it
From there you can select which of the script modules to put into retropie setup if you want them all you can do them all if yours only certain ones you want then you can pick and choose those
From there you install it like anything else
Do not edit the config file
All you do is find a good bias file the ones I've had working or posted above I believe place it into the BIOS / PS2 folder
Make sure you have the kernel8 edit done in your config.txt
And That's about it
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@TPR Oh awesome. I was just looking at that repository the other day for something else, didn't even notice the PS2 core was in there. That's great though! I'll give it a try tomorrow. Thank you!
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@sugarfree said in Suggestions for ports #3 - Pi5 edition:
@DTEAM
The PS2 BIOS files that I used are:ps2-0230a-20080220.bin CRC32: 286897c2 ps2-0230a-20080220.mec CRC32: 054a6ec2 ps2-0230a-20080220.nvm CRC32: 57210b91
I can find the .bin file but I cannot find the .mec or the ,nvm file anywhere. I know you can't post them here but can you at least point me in the right direction? I can literally find every other file online but those two. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!
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