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    Please Upload Retropie as a Torrent!

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      riggs
      last edited by riggs

      Pi 2/3: https://www.dropbox.com/s/gm2se9qghwr99qs/retropie-v3.8-rpi2_rpi3.torrent?dl=0
      Pi Zero/1: https://www.dropbox.com/s/g5toicxt2z4x4t1/retropie-v3.8-rpi1_zero.torrent?dl=0

      [edit] Public trackers btw
      20Mbit/s seedbox

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        Emilio
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        Now on KAT:

        https://kat.cr/retropie-v3-8-rpi2-rpi3-img-gz-t12707736.html

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          mortymoose @riggs
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          @riggs

          Thanks, out of curiosity, how come the torrent shows as +2Gb?

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            riggs @mortymoose
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            @mortymoose
            Yup, good catch. It's the uncompressed image...my computer must've automatically unzipped the original file and I didn't realise when I made the torrent.

            Previous link updated.

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              Emilio
              last edited by herb_fargus

              Mine is "legal" size.

              If you want some games, there is also a DVD image :

              removed by admin. Next infringement is a ban

              At leats SNES games are working.

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                mortymoose
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                Been Seeding for the last 24 hours, see it's being shared!

                Nice....thanks!

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                  Emilio
                  last edited by

                  Big thanks Mortymoose.

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                    herb_fargus administrators @Emilio
                    last edited by

                    @Emilio do NOT post links to roms! Read the forum rules.

                    https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/2/forum-rules

                    If you read the documentation it will answer 99% of your questions: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

                    Also if you want a solution to your problems read this first: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                      jcx64
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                      The MD5 of the torrent file for 2/3 does not match the MD5 of the web file! This is not the same file.
                      Please, can upload the original file instead of the uncompressed->compressed file again? Just to ensure it is virus-free :)

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                        riggs @jcx64
                        last edited by riggs

                        @jcx64 - If you're referring to my torrent it's not a self-compressed file; I redownloaded the gzipped original and created a new torrent with it...not sure why the hash doesn't match.

                        [edit] Just double-checked...did you spot that the official Retropie image is now at 3.8.1? My torrent is the 3.8 version; not sure what the hash is of that file as it's no longer available to download.
                        Good call mind you, file hashes are something I never check, but probably should when I'm supplying files to other people. If there did happen to be a virus in there I'd never even know about it (Mac/Linux user with no antivirus installed).

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