First Install-Newbie
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@jeremypreemo the "Scraper" is a little confusing at first I thought the same thing that it was for ROMs but it's for meta-information about ROMs (game thumbnails, descriptions, release date, etc).
Read the section here on Transferring Roms: https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/Transferring-Roms
ROMs are usually placed in ~/RetroPie/roms/system (where system is the machine to use i.e. mastersystem)
(On my system I just transfer by USB stick using the file manager under the Retropie system, but it seems to require a reboot for new ROMs to show)
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@johne79 All good advice. But I think OP is confused as to where actual ROMs are obtained...
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@jeremypreemo use your favourite search engine to search for terms like roms download games etc. There are plenty of places to get them, some better than others. Unfortunately no-one is able to post links or even tell you the name of the sites due to the legal aspect of downloading copyrighted material.
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@columboscoat said in First Install-Newbie:
@johne79 All good advice. But I think OP is confused as to where actual ROMs are obtained...
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Did you make sure that Emulation station was running when you plugged the usb in? Did you wait around 1min before removing it? i.e.when it stops blinking.
somewhere somehow I missed the step about the ROMS
What do you mean by this? Once you return the usb stick to the pc, the roms are automatically transferred. Did you transfer roms? Now you don't say which roms or which system so I am guessing. But I do have a guess - the tutorial from the wiki is for retropie 3.8 - not all the emulators are installed by default like before in the latest version, you must install them. See this link to learn how: https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/First-Installation#installing-additional-emulators--ports
There is an easier way to transfer roms. If you are using windows, you can browse to the folders and add via your network. Just go to File Explorer and type
\\RETROPIE
and the folders will appear so that you can browse to them. It works great. See these Tutorials for more information....
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@jeremypreemo said in First Install-Newbie:
When I try the built in Scraper on the PIE it comes with no games.
I have just read your post again. You do have roms to transfer right?
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@columboscoat so I could go to google and search download Super Mario Brothers 3?
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@jeremypreemo said in First Install-Newbie:
@columboscoat so I could go to google and search download Super Mario Brothers 3?
Please read the forum rules under the section entitled "FORUM RULES ALSO ON POSTING IN REGARDS TO ROMS/GAME IMAGES":
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@rbaker when I installed the usb initially into my laptop it was empty and so I created a folder and named it RetroPie. I then took at the usb and placed it in my Pie and it blinked for a few seconds and then went blinked for 30 secs or so. I then took it out my Pie and placed it back in my laptop and double clicked the RetroPie folder and saw Bios, Configs and ROMs. That is where I am stuck. The next step in the instructions was to then move the games into the corresponding ROM's -so games move from my laptop to the thumb drive into the appropriate ROM. But I have no games to move into the ROMs that is the problem I am having.
Within the ROMS I have the emulators i.e NES Atari etc.. -
@jeremypreemo the ROMs are the games. You'll need to get them or else you'll have nothing to play on your emulators. We can't and won't discuss these here due to copyright and also the forum rules.
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You can always play Ur-Quan Masters.
It's a port and doesn't need a ROM, and you can make the computer have a team of nothing but Spathi, then you can annihilate them all with a team of Chenjesu. It's great stress relief. :-P
There's also Prince of Persia and OpenTyrian. :D
Don't be asking for ROMs here though, it's against the forum rules, and not very nice to the game developers who spent loads of time and energy making these games to support their families.
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@jeremypreemo said in First Install-Newbie:
when I installed the usb initially into my laptop it was empty and so I created a folder and named it RetroPie
Yes
I then took it out my Pie and placed it back in my laptop and double clicked the RetroPie folder and saw Bios, Configs and ROMs
Yes
The next step in the instructions was to then move the games into the corresponding ROM's
No. Rom goes into the corresponding rom folder for the emulator you choose.
Within the ROMS I have the emulators i.e NES Atari etc..
No. You have a folder structure (named roms) where you can place roms for the different emulators, some of which need installing according to my previous post.
My suggestion is to read the instructions very carefully as linked below. If you had done this, you would know all this. You watched the tutorial video right? It clearly shows a rom file being dragged from the desktop to the usb stick. I don't get what you missed there.
https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first
https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/First-Installation
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@rbaker you don't get it? two things @rbaker
I read the instructions and I followed the video tutorial but was under the impression that the games would be there automatically. I was wrong my bad. thanks to the posters their help was very instrumental in getting me the info I needed. sorry for posting @rbaker -
@jeremypreemo No I don't. @jeremypreemo three things @jeremypreemo
I read the instructions and I followed the video tutorial but was under the impression that the games would be there automatically
No you didn't.....
https://retropie.org.uk/ - on this page it states
Please note: No copyrighted games are included with RetroPiehttps://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/Transferring-Roms - on this page it states
There are many issues involving Copyrights laws regarding the usage of ROMs, as a result in order to preserve the integrity and longevity of the RetroPie project, the locations of ROMs will not and cannot be added to the Wiki. That being said, in the search of your childhood - Google is your friend. You should only have ROMs of games that you own.https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/2/forum-rules - on this page it states
Due to the nature/complexity of Copyright/Intellectual Property Rights Law, which differs significantly from Country to Country, before posting on the Forum regarding Emulation please read the following rules. BIOS/ROMS/Game Images are prolifically available on the Internet (a quick search in your favourite Web Browser should suffice), however, to protect The RetroPie Project from possible legal action by the Copyright Owners please DO NOT –Ask for BIOS/ROMS/Game Images
Ask where they can be downloaded
Post links to Download Sites and/or BIOS/ROMS/Game Images (including mentioning places to download from)If you had read these instructions (which you agreed to do when you signed up) you would know without a doubt that 30 years of copyrighted software spanning 50+ systems containing over 100+GB of data is not included in a free download that is 600MB in size.
Sorry for helping @jeremypreemo
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@rbaker have a good day take care
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