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    Retro arch cores issue

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    • dankcushionsD
      dankcushions Global Moderator
      last edited by

      same solution: https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/Updating-RetroPie

      what can't you find ?

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        valo
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        "Choose "Install Individual Emulators from Binary or Source" and then, choose the core you want to update.

        Core updating via rgui doesn't work in RetroPie."

        I cant find that option anywhere. Ive tried going through each option 1 by 1 and I cant seem to come across it.

        can you tell me which path of options to take to get to it?

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        • dankcushionsD
          dankcushions Global Moderator @valo
          last edited by

          @valo are you looking in the retroarch menu? it's not in there. the retropie-setup menu is accessed via emulation station > retropie > retropie setup.

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            valo
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            No, ive been looking in retropie setup

            Please forgive my ignorance but on bootup i am presented with a horizontal menu of a few consoles(not the full list that i tried installing via setup) and then when i click on retro pie via this menu im presented with a vertical list of options.

            Audio
            Bluetooth
            Configuration Editor
            ES Themes
            File Manager
            Raspi-Config
            Retroarch
            Retroarch Netplay
            Retropie Setup
            Run command editor
            Show IP
            Splashscreens
            WIFI

            I have looked in retropie setup from here, and i do not see any such option. am i missing a step?

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            • dankcushionsD
              dankcushions Global Moderator @valo
              last edited by

              @valo said in Retro arch cores issue:

              No, ive been looking in retropie setup

              Please forgive my ignorance but on bootup i am presented with a horizontal menu of a few consoles(not the full list that i tried installing via setup) and then when i click on retro pie via this menu im presented with a vertical list of options.

              Audio
              Bluetooth
              Configuration Editor
              ES Themes
              File Manager
              Raspi-Config
              Retroarch
              Retroarch Netplay
              Retropie Setup
              Run command editor
              Show IP
              Splashscreens
              WIFI

              I have looked in retropie setup from here, and i do not see any such option. am i missing a step?

              select the option i've bolded. the rest is as per the wiki.

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                valo
                last edited by

                Im sorry, i still dont see any option for "Install Individual Emulators from Binary or Source"

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                • dankcushionsD
                  dankcushions Global Moderator @valo
                  last edited by

                  @valo said in Retro arch cores issue:

                  Im sorry, i still dont see any option for "Install Individual Emulators from Binary or Source"

                  follow the documentation page from the top.

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                    valo
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                    I am, I'm sorry. Did the old answer actually mean install update from binarry instead of mentioning emulator? even trying to use the find command, no such option is meantioned in documentation. Im trying to update the retroarch cores, not cores as pie refers to them

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                    • dankcushionsD
                      dankcushions Global Moderator @valo
                      last edited by

                      i don't know how i can answer you anything that isn't in that documentation. manage packages > main (probably) > select core (retroarch ones are prefixed "lr-") > update by binary.

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                        valo
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                        I see, well thank you for your time.

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