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    Some emultors/roms running slowly on my Pi

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      jimd0586 @dankcushions
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      @dankcushions

      Mario allstars with Mario World... while playing Mario world it runs slowly.

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        jimd0586 @dankcushions
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        @dankcushions

        Pi Model: 3
        RetroPie Version Used: 4.01 (I think, I just upgraded through the in system update option)
        Built From: Pre made SD Image on RetroPie website
        USB Devices connected: Keyboard only when modifying, 2 Xin-Mo Arcade Controllers
        Controller used: Xin Mo Arcade Controller
        Error messages received: No Specific Error Received
        Log found in /dev/shm/runcommand.log (if relevant): N/A
        Guide used: N/A
        File: Rom (Depends, some Roms work just fine, some are slow and prone to lag)
        Emulator: SNES, Neo Geo Emulator (FBA), Mame 2003, and some others
        Attachment of config files: No Idea how to find this
        How to replicate the problem: The issue WAS just some lagging games, Sunset Riders on FBA or Mario World on the SNES emulator would at times just slow down slightly... Mario RPG is much more prone to it.

        Additionally, I have a switch to turn the arcade on and off soldered on and running through a ATXRaspi controller for power. I also installed the script for that.

        So, I now have two problems because I tried to fix this on my own and didn't want to bother you all. First, the above listed games (and others I am sure, some of the metal slugs) lag a bit. So I removed all the filters I had running and reduced the resolution in the advanced options to the lowest possible, I think 60 HZ 4:3 640x...

        Still no change. I cant overclock via the menu as it says my model wont allow it.

        Now, I JUST went into the advanced options and saw the GUI I enable menu about updating for some kind of desktop GL or something... I thought this would help with speeding up the games so I updated and restarted and now I am stuck on the command line. I cannot get emulation station to start. I type in "emulationstation" and it runs a few lines then back to the Pi@ line. I would give more details but can not remember and can't get back into emulation station to tell you exctly what I did. I can tell you I went into the Retropie setup list, then through there the advanced options, then into a bios menu list and chose some kind of open GL desktop update or something. It seemed to install fine and then restart but now stuck on the command line. Sadly, I don't remember any commands now!

        Any help to 1) get emulation station back up and running, and 2) after that, removing lag from a few of the emulators would be great.

        I'd give more detail but now I can't access anything!

        Sorry guys about the lack of detail.

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        • dankcushionsD
          dankcushions Global Moderator @jimd0586
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          @jimd0586 the slowdown stuff is tricky as often it's just the original hardware. e.g. metal slug games have a lot of slowdown when played on a neogeo, so that slowdown also appears in emulation. it's not your hardware failing to perform. the only way to avoid it is with hacks in the emulator.

          i'm not sure if your other examples have slowdown in the native hardware but it's very possible.

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          • dankcushionsD
            dankcushions Global Moderator
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            also as a general rule, the default settings we have in retropie are almost always the optimum for your hardware. if there was some magic option to make things better we would use it by default :)

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              jimd0586 @dankcushions
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              @dankcushions

              Thanks Dank, I appreciate the input. I'll deal with it.

              Any idea with the Open GL problem and not being able to access retropie? Should I repost with a new subject?

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                dankcushions Global Moderator @jimd0586
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                @jimd0586 if you've done a bunch of stuff that you can't remember it's difficult to revert! i would suggest running a full retropie binary update again.

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                  BuZz administrators
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                  The opengl desktop acceleration is incompatible with retropie. Run raspi-config and disable it.

                  To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                    jimd0586 @BuZz
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                    @BuZz

                    Any idea how to disable? Can I do it from the command line? I cant even get into retropie/emulation station.

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                      jimd0586 @dankcushions
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                      @dankcushions
                      Ok. Thanks. How would I do that from the command line?

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                        BuZz administrators @jimd0586
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                        @jimd0586 type raspi-config

                        To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                          jimd0586 @BuZz
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                          @BuZz

                          Got it. Thanks Buzz. While I am sure that Dank is correct, that some roms and emulators will run slowly on a pi, any idea why my pi 3 is running slowly? I hear that pi 3's can run N64 roms. Are there individual rom or emulator settings that might help?

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                            BuZz administrators @jimd0586
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                            @jimd0586 what is running slowly apart from those mentioned? N64 isn't perfect and some games have slowdowns for example.

                            To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                              jimd0586 @BuZz
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                              @BuZz

                              Honestly, the only emulators that I play are neo geo, MAme 2003, and SNES

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                                BuZz administrators @jimd0586
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                                @jimd0586 please give me an example of something that is running slowly.

                                To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                                  jimd0586
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                                  Ok. Well, the SNES emulator should be able to run on a Pi3 easily enough. The best example I can give is Super Mario World Allstars + World. But generally, I imagine that the Pi3 should be able to run the SNES emulator without problems. I wonder if my RaspiATX card that controls the power is draining too much juice from the Pi3 thus reducing performance. Is that a possibility? I do have the switch that controls the pi from the board as an LED switch... ie it uses electricity as well.

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