RPCS3 devs video running their emulator on Raspberry Pi 5
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holy shit!
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The RPCS3 dev team blog post offers some info about how they got it to work.
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The games look to run very well. Great news! I'm curious if the emulator can run on the Pi 5 2GB.
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@mitu Does it seem likely there is a chance of this running on raspberrypiOS anytime soon? they mentioned they only had it running on Arch linux.
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@gomisensei I don't know, but they have binaries to download and you can try it on RaspiOS.
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@mitu hmm,i only saw arch-linux ppas, i'll have to check again.
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They have an AppImage - I thought this is a portable kit and cab be run on any Linux installation, just like a FlatPak kit.
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I'll play around later or next week, but you should only need fuse to open appimages. They specifically have an arm64 appimage on the website so it shouldn't have an architectural problem
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@retropieuser555 said in RPCS3 devs video running their emulator on Raspberry Pi 5:
I'll play around later or next week, but you should only need fuse to open appimages. They specifically have an arm64 appimage on the website so it shouldn't have an architectural problem
In my experience should only need libfuse2 for AppImage to run. (on Raspberry Pi OS 64bit Bookworm)
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So the app does load, added the PS3 firmware (fyi this is still available even today on PlayStation.com's official channels), added my copy of Braid, changed the resolution to as low as possible 25% of native, it loads and is around 11fps. So there's probably other things they did to make it work at a not unreasonable speed. Anyway I'm not a big PS3 fan, it's more that I was really impressed that such an advanced machine could even be booted on a pi 5.
I'll leave this here for now, but if anyone does want to pick this up and play with the settings, it definitely runs
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@retropieuser555
Are you using an overclock on your pi5?I've still got a PS3 serving as my primary bluray player at this point, so doubt this is worth it from a playing standpoint, especially at such a low resolution. But this does sound intriguing from a tinkering standpoint. Thanks for confirming that it is at least operational.
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I found this for X86. (rpcs3-appImage.sh)
I don't know if it works well. I know it's not for Pi5, but good to know. -
Can the Raspberry Pi 5 handle PS3 games with the RPCS3 emulator as shown in the developers' latest video?
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@DTEAM said in RPCS3 devs video running their emulator on Raspberry Pi 5:
I found this for X86. (rpcs3-appImage.sh)
I don't know if it works well. I know it's not for Pi5, but good to know.Hi retropieuser555,
I tried the script above on a Pi5, but I'm not sure if it install rpcs3-v0.0.34-17229-38571067_linux_aarch64.AppImage and I don't know if something is missing for a Pi5 on Retropie. It's probably to slow, but I'm just curious to do a test.
Do you see any big missing part in that script?. I follow the instructions proposed on the GitHub page (link above).
Thanks
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@DTEAM you can just download it off RPCS3 official website, that's all I did. No need to worry about scripts. Although I did run it in the desktop environment, I didn't bother to see if it ran in the framebuffer or needed a window manager etc
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