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      Tuning for playstation on pi zero

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      retropieuser555R

      @dankcushions ah wow I didn't know that. Still though, not sure I can get much overclock put of pi zero anyway, a few online mention 1080 or so, but I doubt that'll give a significant boost to be worth it.

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      PSX BIOS NOT WORKING

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      Hmmm im getting to a point that i think Reinstalling retropie will maybe help
      what do you think about reinstalling ?

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      Issue with psx and bios

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      mituM

      @Efriim said in Issue with psx and bios:

      Sometimes the default directory systems directory isn't right.

      Only if you move it, the RetroPie-Setup script will set it to /home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS on install - hence all the docs referencing this folder.
      This usually gets unset if you use Reset Configuration from RetroArch.

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      PSX Show BIOS Bootlogo: Games That Breaks & Does anybody have more info what breaks?

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      EfriimE

      @simpleethat I tried it a few times to try and get to the memory card manager, I didn't even realize that it was because of an .m3u. I always turn it off, like its a big no, or I'm in a hurry to boot my game. And now I'm kind of interested, with the same interest that we get when we first turn on our playstations. I'll leave it on and see what I find.

      I half remember the playstation bios telling you what bios you're using but, I must have imagined it as all I ever see is PCSXtm.

      On my Raspberry pi 2, the BIOS screen was difficult to get the sound perfect without any drops. I spent a while changing the audio freq, but then overclocking almost got it to perfect.

      Random: If you leave Final Fantasy IX on for over 99.59.59 then the clock resets and changes color, mine was red, I don't know what impact this has on the game.

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      Restart after switching between multiple PSX discs

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      megaJekanM

      @mitu That's exactly the combination I'm using to "restart" the emulator. Basically, the main issue is with this way to restart.

      I've also heard, there might be a different way (L1+L2+R1+R2+Select+Start, didn't work gor me).

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      help a noob

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      BuZzB

      @koooowweeee Please do not post a support request without first reading and following the advice in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

      (Which you are asked to read and agree to on registration. You provided none of the information requested. You should use a topic title that summarises your problem - not "help a noob").

      Please edit your post and use a sensible topic.