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      jacobfk20
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      @cresfang I wouldn't think it would be too hard. I'm sure as long as your compiler supports it then you can just set a flag to compile for arm instead. I would do this but I work mostly on windows and compiling ES on windows is a whole nightmare. Though I do have a Mint VM that I will build ES on for the x86 build.
      Anyway, hope you get it :)

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        Crescendo @jacobfk20
        last edited by Crescendo

        @jacobfk20 Yup, I'm aware of the nightmare as I tried it before on Win10.... XD
        the idea is: I can help to provide precompiled RPi binary here if I can automate on every new commit you made in github.... build bot....

        And I'll do this on my office's server (Dual Xeon - 8 cores).....

        Btw, whats the diff of the two ES in your repo?
        Which one is the updated?

        There's: EmulationStation-RPiE & EmulationStation

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          jacobfk20
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          @cresfang The RPiE is the old repo I started before I even joined this community. It is no longer updated.

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          • CrescendoC
            Crescendo
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            Precompiled build here: https://mega.nz/#F!AQJhBIZD!o2E4FB5VJlZBPTHBXol3zw

            I added the date to the filename according to last commit @jacobfk20 made at the time I compile it.
            Rename to remove the date before moving to RPi.

            I'll try to compile after any new commit made in github Release-beta branch.

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            • monstermadeofmanM
              monstermadeofman
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              Hey Guys wondering if anyone can tell me where I'm screwing up.

              Following @jacobfk20 instructions at the top of the thread and I can not get the system to boot after at wont even load a splash screen.... Any ideas? I'd really like to get this working as my handheld build would really benefit from this.

              Thanks to anyone who can help :)

              Not all those who wander are lost

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                jacobfk20
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                @monstermadeofman The common problem with it failing to run is from it not having permission to run. You can fix this by running chmod +x emulationstation You will need to run that in the same directory that the copied emulationstation file is in.

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                • monstermadeofmanM
                  monstermadeofman @jacobfk20
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                  @jacobfk20

                  Awesome dude thank you. Will I need to run that everytime or will it work every time after the first go?

                  Not all those who wander are lost

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                    jacobfk20
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                    @monstermadeofman One time only.

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                      0byte @simbz23
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                      @simbz23 said in EmulationStation mod:

                      @jacobfk20 Great job on this new ES! Makes using many of the internal functions much easier!

                      Only issue I am having is the available wifi networks aren't showing up when I select the "connect to wifi" option in the network settings. All it shows is "Available Networks" and the back button. I can see my current info for the wifi I'm connected to, and can turn on and off the wifi.

                      I did see this error in the terminal when I exited out of emulationstation:

                      wlan0 interface doesn't support scanning: Device or resource busy

                      I put the wificonnect file in /home/pi/.emulationstation/app/wifi/

                      Right location? :-/

                      4.0 RC1
                      pi3
                      Logitech F310

                      I have the exact same issue as simbz23, the wifi does not connect and emulationstation gives the following errors when exited;

                      • wlan0 interface doesn't support scanning: Device or resource busy
                      • /.emulationstation/app/wifi ./wificonnect command not found.
                        wificonnect is in the ~/.emulationstation/app/wifi folder.

                      Ive tested with the build in the original post and have also tested on a fresh install using the beta build via retropienerds script but with the same results.

                      Any ideas? This is quite an important feature for my retropie :)

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                        jacobfk20
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                        @0byte If you're connected to a wireless network already than you cannot scan for a new one, if you want to scan networks again you need to delete the current network you're connected to in SAVED NETWORKS. If SAVED NETWORKS shows up with nothing as well then you need to set wificonnect as executable with chmod +x wificonnect (while in its directory)

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                          eamonmcm
                          last edited by eamonmcm

                          I tried this and now it loads the retropie splash screen loads before going straight to the terminal.

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                            jacobfk20
                            last edited by

                            @eamonmcm From terminal, cd to emulationstation's directory and run:
                            chmod +x emulationstation

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                              eamonmcm @jacobfk20
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                              @jacobfk20 Sorry I forgot to mention I have tried that a few times. Thanks for the quick reply.

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                                jacobfk20
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                                @eamonmcm Is it saying giving any error?

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                                  eamonmcm @jacobfk20
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                                  @jacobfk20 No just loading the the normal terminal window you would see by pressing F4.

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                                    jacobfk20
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                                    @eamonmcm Okay, can you give me a quick rundown on what you did? Mostly which link you downloaded from?

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                                      eamonmcm @jacobfk20
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                                      @jacobfk20 I downloaded it from here

                                      https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByWG5kDXyr5NeEtWQ2J2eGVrdk0/view

                                      sudo cp'd it over to the folder and mkdir'd the folders for the wifi tool cp again then reboot to the terminal.

                                      Thanks again.

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                                        jacobfk20
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                                        @eamonmcm Can you varify you have an emulationstation in this folder? Sorry if you've already tried this but just need to be sure.
                                        ls /opt/retropie/supplementary/emulationstation
                                        There should be emulationstation and emulationstation.sh and they both should be green.

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                                          eamonmcm @jacobfk20
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                                          @jacobfk20 It is working now. Thanks for your speed replies and awesome work.

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                                            eamonmcm @jacobfk20
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                                            @jacobfk20 Yeah it was there but I noticed the file size was different something must have went wrong along the process so I just deleted and restarted over.

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