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    New Retropie-installation - Consoles do not show up/no ROMs visible

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    • K
      klpa
      last edited by

      Thank you very much for your very quick reply. Does this mean, that the start-screen is "normal"? Shouldn´t there be the consoles shown anyway in grey color until a ROM was loaded? What does it mean that there are "13 games available"?
      I would like to know if we could suppose that our installation of the retropie itself is ok.
      Thank you again.

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        YvesP
        last edited by

        hello, i have exactly the same problem, tried different rom's on the sd card, installed all emulators, numerous reboots etc... no avail,
        the emulators just don't show up, i am stuck in the retropie settings screen.
        Now i am trying to reinstall the packages from source ....

        In one instance i saw an error on the USBmount service, but i am not using the usb function,
        the rom's are on the SD card and i have verified this with winscp and on the file manager of retropie

        Previous version of retropie worked fine :(

        thanks for your advice

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        • dankcushionsD
          dankcushions Global Moderator @YvesP
          last edited by

          @YvesP as per https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first please give an example of a rom that doesn't appear which you think should:

          File: (File with issue - with FULL path)

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            klpa
            last edited by

            We tried the following ROMs:

            SNES:

            Legend of Zelda, The - A Link to the Past (U)[!].smc

            SEGA Genesis:

            Michael Jackson´s Moonwalker.smd
            Sonic the Hedgehog.bin

            NES:

            Adventures of Captain Comic, The.7z

            None of them showed up. I just recognized that the last one is a compressed file. Maybe that´s the reason why it doesn´t work. With the others i don´t know why.

            My problem is, that I don´t know, if we should try other ROMs again or if the problem is related to the retropie-installation itself.
            And I don´t understand either, why "13 games available" is written on the start screen. Are there any games pre-installed and how can you access them?

            Thank you very much in advance.

            P.S.: Sorry, that I cannot be more technical precise.

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            • dankcushionsD
              dankcushions Global Moderator @klpa
              last edited by

              @klpa said in New Retropie-installation - Consoles do not show up/no ROMs visible:

              We tried the following ROMs:

              SNES:

              Legend of Zelda, The - A Link to the Past (U)[!].smc

              this should be supported. however without you actually going on to your pi (via FTP/samba/etc) and getting the full file path i can't confirm it's in the right place.

              SEGA Genesis:

              Michael Jackson´s Moonwalker.smd
              Sonic the Hedgehog.bin

              same as above.

              NES:

              Adventures of Captain Comic, The.7z

              None of them showed up. I just recognized that the last one is a compressed file. Maybe that´s the reason why it doesn´t work.

              it is. see https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/Nintendo-Entertainment-System for list of supported extensions.

              My problem is, that I don´t know, if we should try other ROMs again or if the problem is related to the retropie-installation itself.

              you haven't really given any details on your retropie installation so i can't diagnose that :) please see https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

              And I don´t understand either, why "13 games available" is written on the start screen. Are there any games pre-installed and how can you access them?

              the '13 games' are actually each of the scripts in the retropie menu. unfortunately ES doesn't distinguish between games and applications (etc).

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                YvesP
                last edited by YvesP

                an example is : tigerheli.nes or metalgear.nes 300+ kb files that i have copy/pasted in the /nes roms folder

                I always check if the filename is withouth special characters (@klpa you should also check this) and that the extension is correct following the tutorials on retropie.

                I also tried an atari file and some mame's, nothing seems to work.

                As i mentionned before the reinstallation from source is now running, it seems to take all day, and when this is done i will try some more and let you know.

                maybe i just need to buy me a new SD card and start from scratch again ? Or maybe there is a problem with my PI1 ?

                thanks for helping out

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                • dankcushionsD
                  dankcushions Global Moderator
                  last edited by

                  reinstallation from source is absolutely not what you should do. source is untested. either the current retropie image or a binary update should give you a working setup.

                  an example is : tigerheli.nes or metalgear.nes 300+ kb files that i have copy/pasted in the /nes roms folder

                  pasted where? can you give a screenshot? tigerheli.nes for example should be around 65KB.

                  I also tried an atari file and some mame's, nothing seems to work.

                  mame is a whole other subject...

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                    YvesP
                    last edited by

                    My source reinstall was my last option to trial/fix the problem, I will see what it will do, if nothing works i will format all disks and start again.

                    I am not in front of the pi right now but it's under \rom\nes on the SD card, when i winscp to the PI it's on the SDcard that i change the files not on the plugged in usb stick

                    For some reason the workflow with the usb drive that you plugin after writing "retropi" as a folder works, the sytem builds all the subfolders, i then copy/paste some roms on the usb drive, plug it back in, reboot everything but then it still doesn't recognize it, i saw that usbmount error at some point ?

                    maybey the usb drive /rom list and the sd card / rom list is confusing the system ?

                    i will put some screenshots out tonight

                    the tigerheli is indeed just 65 kb, the metalgear is bigger

                    thanks

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                      YvesP
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                        klpa
                        last edited by

                        We could solve the problem. We reinstalled Retropie 4.1.
                        Then we copied some other ROMs on it and suddenly the consoles and the games appeared:-)

                        I think we had bad luck with the ROMs we choosed in the first time. I don´t think it was caused by the Retropie-installation itself.

                        Thank you again for your help and good luck with the lasting problems.

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                          PetroRie @klpa
                          last edited by

                          @klpa Sometimes the updating can cause some problems compared to a fresh install from image. I had some issues in the past since then I decided not to upgrade anymore. for me RetroPie v4.0.2 runs all games I play without any bugs etc.

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