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    • rbakerR
      rbaker @jim78b
      last edited by rbaker

      @jim78b Your post is not clear. I do not understand your first question but with regards to WiFi, I can confirm that it works perfectly. You have not clearly stated what your hardware is. When you say "raspberry B" are you referring to the Raspberry Pi B+? If you are then I am afraid that there is no WiFi built into this hardware. You will need an adapter to put in your usb port. You might like to post the full list requested at https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first to prevent further guesswork.

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        jim78b @rbaker
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        @rbaker excuse me for explain wrong. I put a wifi Key in to my raspberry b+. However can not Connect to my ruoter :( i am so disappointed about this

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        • edmaul69E
          edmaul69 @jim78b
          last edited by

          @jim78b there is a readme first link at the top of the page. Can you post all the info that the link tells you to post so we can help you better. We have no clue what you have and what you have tried to do. We cant really help otherwise.

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          • rbakerR
            rbaker @jim78b
            last edited by

            @jim78b The hardware has no WiFi.

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            • spruce_m00seS
              spruce_m00se
              last edited by

              if you end up compiling any fun t.64 files then please let us know, I am enjoying playing some of the old c64 games i used to play before I could talk, lol.

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                jim78b @rbaker
                last edited by

                @rbaker i bought a usb wifi key

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                  jim78b
                  last edited by

                  it is very hard for me , i can not connect wifi to my router

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                  • rbakerR
                    rbaker @jim78b
                    last edited by rbaker

                    @jim78b said in retropie commodore 64:

                    i can not connect wifi to my router

                    Is your router transmitting wi-fi? Does it have antennas attached to it? Is it a wif-fi router? Unless you start to provide the information as requested, any further attempt to assist is impossible.

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                    • chubstaC
                      chubsta
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                      Regarding the wifi, it may be worth a try to install a desktop OS on your Pi and try to get the wifi working through that, at least that way you will be able to do it in a graphical environment which should be easier, and you will also know that the wifi works ok. Once you know all works ok, and you have the correct details etc you can always go to a retropie image install

                      Raspberry Pi 400 - overclocked to 2.3GHz
                      Theme - Comic book
                      Emulators: All of them...
                      Roms: Pretty much all of them...
                      Favourite games: Circus Charlie, Gorf, Gauntlet Legends
                      Controllers: Mayflash F101

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                        jim78b @chubsta
                        last edited by

                        @chubsta the wifi work perfectly with desktop OS. i try all in retropie for working wifi but nothing.
                        i try to startx to run the os but nothing because there is no wifi.

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                        • ?
                          A Former User
                          last edited by

                          Can you describe exactly:
                          -which Raspberry Pi model do you have (it should be written on the Pi next to GPIO port)
                          -what steps did you take to make wifi work?

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                            jim78b @A Former User
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                            @arkive Raspberry Pi 1 Model B
                            700 MHz single-core ARM1176JZF-S
                            i think 256 MB of ram

                            when i am in retropie setup i connect to wifi and enter name of ssid and password

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                            • ?
                              A Former User
                              last edited by

                              Ok, so you're using Pi 1 B, meaning you have an external "key" aka dongle/adapter for wifi. Can you check what make it is to make sure it is compatible. Also, you can try to check that it's actually functional by trying it on your PC maybe.

                              Then you say you "connect to wifi". Does it mean you went into Retropie > WiFI > Connect to WiFi network and saw the list of routers there? Was the name of your router listed?

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                                jim78b @A Former User
                                last edited by jim78b

                                @arkive yes adapter and work fine in OS .
                                And for the second reply ...Yes i did it .it is correctly i see my wifi connection

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                                  jim78b @jim78b
                                  last edited by jim78b

                                  @jim78b my ruoter is :tim-12345 i presso enter and then insert my password .
                                  Is strange that the caps lock don t work !the led is off Even for another usb keyboard

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                                  • ?
                                    A Former User
                                    last edited by

                                    So...your wifi actually IS working. You just can not enter the password if I understand correctly. If it worked, you'd see "Wireless ESSID: tim-12345" above the "connect to WIFi network" option.

                                    If this is the case, the question should be "why is my keyboard not working properly?"

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                                      jim78b @A Former User
                                      last edited by

                                      @arkive i suppose to insert the correctly password .I try to use caps lock in the terminal by Pull f4 and it works.

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                                        jim78b @jim78b
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                                        @jim78b however don't work, for me is a problem of raspberry

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