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    PSP games doesn't work due to ppsspp and lr-ppsspp crashing on load

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      ploinkploink @sugarfree
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      @sugarfree said in PSP games doesn't work due to ppsspp and lr-ppsspp crashing on load:

      It looks like your game is compressed (.cso). This version of PPSSPP (v13.2) doesn't support CSO files. You have to modify the script to build a newer version or wait until the developers update the emulator.

      Aaaah ok yeah I compressed the iso files to save some space
      it said on the retropie website it was supported but didn't mention specific versions.
      Thank you!
      Is there a recommended version that's best to use with cso files or just the newest?

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        sugarfree @ploinkploink
        last edited by sugarfree

        @ploinkploink Sorry, I was wrong! I confused it with the .chd file format that was added recently.

        I suggest testing the .iso to see if it is running correctly.

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          ploinkploink @sugarfree
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          @sugarfree No worries! Too bad hehehe would have been an easy fix :)

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            ploinkploink @ploinkploink
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            here is what it says in es_log.txt after attempting to run the game:

            Jan 31 15:34:18 lvl2:   Attempting to launch game...
            Jan 31 15:34:19 lvl2:           /opt/retropie/supplementary/runcommand/runcommand.sh 0 _SYS_ psp /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/psp/Chili\ Con\ Carnage.cso
            Jan 31 15:34:24 lvl2:   Creating window...
            Jan 31 15:34:25 lvl2:   Created window successfully.
            Jan 31 15:34:25 lvl2:   GL vendor:   Broadcom
            Jan 31 15:34:25 lvl2:   GL renderer: V3D 4.2
            Jan 31 15:34:25 lvl2:   GL version:  2.1 Mesa 19.3.2
            Jan 31 15:34:25 lvl2:   Checking available OpenGL extensions...
            Jan 31 15:34:25 lvl2:    ARB_texture_non_power_of_two: ok
            Jan 31 15:34:25 lvl2:   Added known joystick Sony PLAYSTATION(R)3 Controller (instance ID: 1, device index: 0)
            Jan 31 15:34:25 lvl2:   Added known joystick Sony PLAYSTATION(R)3 Controller (instance ID: 1, device index: 0)
            
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            • mituM
              mitu Global Moderator
              last edited by mitu

              What error do you get with ppsspp ? Just to make sure that the compression is not faulty, can you also try an .iso format game, un-compressed ?

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                ploinkploink @mitu
                last edited by ploinkploink

                @mitu
                I just tried with the uncompressed (iso) version of the same game with ppsspp. I got the same error as previously when using ppsspp, I put the log from runcommand on pastebin:

                https://pastebin.com/UwY2BBcr

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                • mituM
                  mitu Global Moderator
                  last edited by

                  I'll take a look when I get to my Pi4. Strange error, the PPSSPP package hasn't really changed recently and I don't remember this kind of errors when testing 1.13.2 som time back.

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                    ploinkploink @mitu
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                    @mitu
                    Thank you! Much appreciated! <3

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                      ploinkploink @ploinkploink
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                      seems like someone else had the same issue with ppsspp running on libreelec with rpi4
                      but no solution in the thread though

                      https://forum.libreelec.tv/thread/23644-libreelec-rr-brave-spotify-moonlight-emulationstation-retroarch-pegasus/?postID=180228&highlight=ppsspp#post180228

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                      • mituM
                        mitu Global Moderator
                        last edited by

                        The error seems similar, but with version 1.14.

                        I can't reproduce your error using the RetroPie provided binary package for PPSSPP or a source build for lr-ppsspp. I tried your game and another one, though both are in .iso format. I didn't find a pre-built CSO compressor for armhf and I don't have another OS handy right now.

                        Not sure what to try next - did you do any OS changes that could impact the normal operations, like overclocking ?

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                          ploinkploink @mitu
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                          @mitu
                          No the only changes I did from default install was add emulators and switch roms and gameart to an external hdd

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                            tropicoco @ploinkploink
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                            @ploinkploink

                            On my RetroPie system, this error was due tu a wrong kernel. And the wrong kernel was due to an upgrade to Debian 11 (which I should never have done) and downgrade to Debian 10.

                            apt install --reinstall raspberrypi-bootloader raspberrypi-kernel
                            and reboot solved the issue.

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