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    SNES New user confused on setting up

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    • mediamogulM
      mediamogul Global Moderator @doctorstork
      last edited by mediamogul

      @doctorstork said in SNES New user confused on setting up:

      I have reviewed over 20 youtube videos and looked through google for 2 days.

      It's unfortunate that you spent so much time looking for answers in the wrong places, but you'll find that all the information your looking for here is clearly laid out for you in the official documentation.

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      • markyh444M
        markyh444 @doctorstork
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        @doctorstork all of these questions you've asked are answered in the wiki documents as @mediamogul and @herb_fargus has stated.

        Saying you've read them all and then asking basic things like "which emulators do I use for NES, SNES and N64" just makes me think that you haven't read them at all, because the info is in the wiki. Nice and clear, and easy to follow.

        You don't need to do any programming to get these to work, just install the emulators required if they're not there through RetroPie setup, and then put the ROMs in the folder and restart EmulationStation. It really isn't hard and it's well documented already without you having to waste time asking questions and waiting for response on the support forums.

        Retropie in a NES - Pi 3 with Mausberry circuit shutdown switch wired to buttons and 8bitdo NesPro30 controller
        Retropie in a Saturn Controller - Pi Zero, GPIO controls using DB9 driver
        Retropie in a PSX - Pi3
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        • doctorstorkD
          doctorstork Banned @markyh444
          last edited by doctorstork

          which specific emulator do you install for N64
          It's not listed in those documents....If so, please quote. Thanks
          Also if I have more than one N64 emulator installed will it not work properly. And which one is best

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          • dankcushionsD
            dankcushions Global Moderator @doctorstork
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            @doctorstork what's "best" is all in the n64 wiki page. https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/Nintendo-64

            you'll find that the "best" emulators are already installed and the default. n64 is vague as all of the cores have strength/weaknesses, but yeah.

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            • markyh444M
              markyh444 @doctorstork
              last edited by markyh444

              @doctorstork I've just re-read the wiki, specifically the Nintendo 64 section, and it does list and detail the emulators. It goes into plenty of detail on them to get it going. I won't quote something specific as it's blatantly obvious already.

              If you're not willing to help yourself, I'm not willing to hold your hand. In the words of Duncan Bannatyne: "I'm ooot"

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              • rbakerR
                rbaker @doctorstork
                last edited by rbaker

                Send me a link that gives step by step instructions or write your own.

                Write your own?!??

                I know what you need. This is a good guide - RTFM.

                If you follow this advice, probability is that up to 8 times out of 10, you can solve your own problem right there and then.

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                • markyh444M
                  markyh444 @rbaker
                  last edited by

                  @rbaker lolz

                  Retropie in a NES - Pi 3 with Mausberry circuit shutdown switch wired to buttons and 8bitdo NesPro30 controller
                  Retropie in a Saturn Controller - Pi Zero, GPIO controls using DB9 driver
                  Retropie in a PSX - Pi3
                  https://markyh444.wordpress.com

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                  • doctorstorkD
                    doctorstork Banned @dankcushions
                    last edited by doctorstork

                    @dankcushions can you please provide the quotes for me. The purpose of a forum is to ask for help. If you do not want to help then do not respond to someones questions

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                    • doctorstorkD
                      doctorstork Banned @rbaker
                      last edited by doctorstork

                      @rbaker I read the manual and it is not clear. I would write my own but I do not know what to do...so I am asking you to help. Why are you NOT willing to help me?

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                      • doctorstorkD
                        doctorstork Banned @markyh444
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                        @markyh444 Are you willing to help?

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                        • doctorstorkD
                          doctorstork Banned @rbaker
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                          @rbaker can you give me a better link...my web browser will not open that website link...it must contain some malware.

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                          • lostlessL
                            lostless @doctorstork
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                            @doctorstork Retropie comes with most of the most useful emulators already installed. There is nothing else to install if you just plan on running anything up to playstation. For SNES, If you already put roms into the roms/snes folder, you need to restart emulation station to have it recognize the roms are there. From there, just select your game and by default, it will open snes9x2010. Not much else to it. As others have said, its all in the wikis

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                            • doctorstorkD
                              doctorstork Banned @lostless
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                              @lostless Thank You. Your answer has been most helpful. I am over 70 years old, trying to get back to a time that I have enjoyed and the other respondents have simply been very impolite. The wiki documents referenced have been read by me over and over and I am asking a question that they do not address.

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                              • rbakerR
                                rbaker @doctorstork
                                last edited by rbaker

                                I read the manual and it is not clear

                                err.....I shall quote " place your snes roms in /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/snes" Please explain why this is not clear? Please provide an example of something you consider unclear and I shall try to translate it into more clearness.

                                The wiki documents referenced have been read by me over and over and I am asking a question that they do not address.

                                You haven't really though have you?

                                Well they actually address all, yes all, of your questions as others have said so with regard to....hang on.......WAIT! .........Oh no, you got me.

                                I SO NOT TROLL!;)
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                                • doctorstorkD
                                  doctorstork Banned @rbaker
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                                  @rbaker can you explain yourself a little better. I do not understand your post. Is this not a place to ask questions? Most people have way more experience than I do and I am asking for help. If you do not want to help...do not respond

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                                  • mediamogulM
                                    mediamogul Global Moderator @doctorstork
                                    last edited by mediamogul

                                    @doctorstork said in SNES New user confused on setting up:

                                    Most people have way more experience than I do

                                    Those same people wrote the documentation that you insist on ignoring. It's also your repeated insistence that tipped your hand to your true intentions here. You can respond to this in any one of a million ways to say "I so not troll", but it's become pretty obvious.

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                                    • doctorstorkD
                                      doctorstork Banned @mediamogul
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                                      @mediamogul http://www.focusonthefamily.com/parenting/teens/absolute-truth

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                                      • dankcushionsD
                                        dankcushions Global Moderator @doctorstork
                                        last edited by

                                        @doctorstork said in SNES New user confused on setting up:

                                        @doctorstork what's "best" is all in the n64 wiki page. https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/Nintendo-64

                                        @dankcushions can you please provide the quotes for me. The purpose of a forum is to ask for help. If you do not want to help then do not respond to someones questions

                                        "While the mupen64plus-libretro core has the convenience of RetroArch configurations, the actual Mupen64plus does better with performance.

                                        You can choose between the RICE, glesN64 and GLideN64 video plugin from the runcommand menu- you may have to test out each one to see which works best- but you can also check the compatibility list below.

                                        Note that you need a Raspberry Pi 2 if you want any decent N64 performance and even then it is hit and miss."

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                                        • mediamogulM
                                          mediamogul Global Moderator @doctorstork
                                          last edited by mediamogul

                                          @doctorstork said in SNES New user confused on setting up:

                                          @mediamogul http://www.focusonthefamily.com/parenting/teens/absolute-truth

                                          "Know where others are coming from. When the apostle Paul gave his speech in Athens, he earned the people's respect because he had read their poetry and toured their city."

                                          Imagine if Paul had showed up in Athens, claiming to have read their poetry and toured their city, only to prove otherwise in every word of his speech. I doubt the respect would have been as free-flowing.

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                                          • obsidianspiderO
                                            obsidianspider
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                                            Trolls on Amiga

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