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    • AsherBasher2008

      Installation fails on CrowPi2
      Help and Support • installation fail raspberrypi4b crowpi2 • • AsherBasher2008

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      mitu

      I'm a bit confused. If you're using the Pi4 image provided on retropie.org.uk/download, there's no additional installation to be done - RetroPie is already installed and the system should boot to EmulationStation.

      How are you installing RetroPie ? Is a Raspberry Pi OS image from raspberrypi.org working on the device ?

    • posti85

      Installation fails (due gcc-6 was unable to locate)
      Help and Support • buster debian fail gcc6 install • • posti85

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      2Play

      @posti85
      the workaround is to check you gcc version on your setup for example mine is 9.3
      in CLi type
      gcc --version

      then in the scriptmodule as @mitu advised initially find the 2 entries pointing gcc-6 lines 20 and 32 (im having 4.7.2 rpie setup script) and in my case i added gcc-9 fo example
      save, start or restart rpi setup and should compile ok
      BUT again as @mitu
      i d recommend lr-mgba which is better for gba

    • oleguer

      Cant load MTV Celebrity Deathmatch on Pcsx-rearmed
      Help and Support • celebrity fail pcsx-rearmed • • oleguer

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      mitu

      @oleguer said in Cant load MTV Celebrity Deathmatch on Pcsx-rearmed:

      I "read" the game cant load becuase have in the name "deathmatch" Really?? xDD

      No, it's not because of the game name. The crash means the ROM is either invalid or not supported by the emulator.

      Check if your disc image is correct - the .cue file should contain a reference to the .bin file, from your log it looks like the .cue file might be incorrect ?

      That being said, there are a few PS1 games that are not working on pcsx_rearmed - I think this particular game might fall into that category, see this topic.

    • sjlurker2018

      Failed saving config to /opt/retropie/configs/psx/retroarch.cfg
      Help and Support • retro arch config fail save • • sjlurker2018

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      cyperghost

      @sjlurker2018 No you type commands into the terminal or command line interface (CLI)

      You can enter a terminal

      Exit EmulationStation via Main Menu > Quit > Quit EmulationStation
      1.1 You see now the command prompt
      1.2 Enter commands via keyboard via SSH and a second PC
      2.1 you enter also a terminal but this is remote
      2.2 you need a second PC/Tablet.... for this

      Follow the instructions I've posted you. Then we can help you further.

    • radiofreero

      N64 Rareware Games
      Help and Support • nintendo 64 mupen64plus retropie fail plugin • • radiofreero

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      dankcushions

      @radiofreero said in N64 Rareware Games:

      I wound up noticing that Retropie fails to give you plugins that have not been around for longer than 7 years

      not true. for example, GLideN64 was first released in 2015. it's still in development now (and is actually by the same developer of glide64mk2, so could be considered glide64mk3 i suppose)

    • bobbylou4

      [SOLVED] Kodi install fail: PolicyKit-1
      Help and Support • kodi policykit-1 install fail • • bobbylou4

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      Tomato

      @mfergu32 Try sudo apt-get -f install
      You just need to give it root permissions which is what adding sudo does.
      I don't think this will help though as I think policykit was taken off the rasbian repository.

    • Slighty

      Stuck on 'Rainbow Screen'
      Help and Support • pi2 fail sd card failure loading screen • • Slighty

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      Slighty

      @rbaker yes I read that mate, good advice but the (RetroPi) SD Card is totally unreadable in any OS I put it in 3 different SD card readers the pc does the 'dur doop' noise to signal new hardware detected but nothing, the best I had was 'removable disk' in Windows Explorer show up and I tried to format only to be told 'F is unreadable' I tried ChkDsk in DOS similar outcome ... All a bit brutal mate, time the SD card met the bin, but I would hope to not have to throw away the Pi too

    • pachy

      Writing Retropie to Sd card fails
      Help and Support • diskimager write sd card fail • • pachy

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      pachy

      @BuZz Thanks! I will try again and I'll report back here