• Have I destroyed my Pi 5?

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    @StuMcBill

    So, I've updated the bootloader to "NVME/USB Boot" (got the green screen and rapidly flashing green light), removed the SD card, placed a USB stick (flashed with Raspbian Lite) into one of the USB3 slots, and it won't boot.

    I get the message below:

    "Raspberry Pi 5 - 4GB

    bootloader: 6fe0b091 2024/06/05

    update-ts: 1718268387

    board: c04170 ce7cb976 d8:3a:dd:a6:ef:65

    boot: mode USB-MSD 4 order f14 retry 0/128 restart 1/-1

    SD: card not detected

    part: 0 mbr [0x00:00000000 0x00:00000000 0x00:00000000 0x00:00 power: supply: RPi USB-PD 5000 mA CC1 PMIC: reset normal 0x0 us net: down ip: 0.0.0.0 sn: 0.0.0.0 gw: 0.0.0.0

    tftp: 0.0.0.0 00:00:00:00:00:00

    display: DISPO: HDMI HPD=1 EDID=ok #2 DISP1: HPD=0 EDID=none #0

    Boot mode: USB-MSD (04) order f1

    USB2[1] 000206e1 connected

    USB2[1] 0020003 connected enabled

    USB2 root HUB port 1 init

    USB2[1] 000206e1 connected

    USB2[1] 00200e03 connected

    enabled

    USB2 root HUB port 1 init

    USB MSD stopped. Timeout: 25

    Boot mode: SD (01) order f

    seconds

    Failed to open device: 'scard'

    Failed to

    (cmd 371a0010 status 1fff0001)

    Boot mode: RESTART (0f) order 0

    open device: 'scard (cmd 371a0010 status 1fff0001)

    Boot mode: USB-MSD (04) order f1

    USB2\1) 000206e1 connected

    USB2(1) 00200e03 connected enabled

    USB2 root HUB port 1 init"

    Any ideas?

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    I reinstalled RetroPie all over again and the joystick setup works fine now. Couldn't figure out what was causing this issue.

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    dankcushionsD

    @danmac2 said in No Dialogue or Music in PSX ROMS (pcsx-rearmed):

    @dankcushions I have every BIOS you can think of in the bios folder

    ok, and the verbose log?

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    @mitu im not spamming Mr duckstations refer to this post in one reply, now im back to give the anser for Sineater224 but ok, no more help i will delete all my spamming. Well i can delete, delete for me please

  • ES Scraper not working?

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    @nateo44 While the original poster here said it didn't work for them, the only way I was able to solve this issue is to update xpad from source individually, even after doing a full update of the entire system the usual way. From inside of EmulationStation, choose RetroPie, then: RetroPie Setup, Manage Packages, Manage Driver Packages, xpad, then Update (from source). I'd restart the entire system afterward. Once that's done, go back into EmulationStation, hit Start, choose Configure Input, and go through all the mapping again for each side of your X-Arcade Tankstick. Note that this is with the unit in Mode 4 on a newer Tri-Mode Tankstick unit. Worked for me; YMMV.

    No idea if it's unique to a Pi 4, or what the deal is, but it was the only method I could find for getting LT and RT buttons to work properly.

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    @deskjobo

    @deskjobo said in SAVE STATE STUCK AT 0% ISSUSES:

    @theotherdan Thank you so incredibly much for your response. I followed both sets of steps you gave, and my results are as follows:
    After using df -h my available storage is shown to be 785M out of 3.3G size.
    For the command ls -al /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/ all the emulators appear to have 'pi' in both the user and group, as well as all the correct modebits.

    Is 785M enough of an available storage or could that be the cause of the problem?

    ps. All my roms are stored in a usb drive instead of in the sd card with the image.

    @deskjobo
    785M will be 785 Megabytes, so a decent amount of space. For save states, I would say that space is not an issue..
    Now, since you are not using the default location for saving, you will need to adjust the process a bit.
    You can look at /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg by running 'cat /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg'. This file should show you where the save states and saves games are stored:

    #Save all save files (*.srm) to this directory. This includes related files like .bsv, .rtc, .psrm, etc ...
    #This will be overridden by explicit command line options.
    savefile_directory = "/media/usb0/savefile" <--

    #Save all save states (*.state) to this directory.
    #This will be overridden by explicit command line options.
    savestate_directory = "/media/usb0/savestate" <--

    Based on the output, and where the USB device is loaded, you will have to append the command to meet it:

    sudo chown -R pi:pi /media/usb0/<emulator>

    Let me know how that turns out.

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    @mitu Oh, yes that file. I tried that but no luck. I remapped and got the same result. Although up and down are reversed, they work just fine but it won't read left and right. Daphne is such a pain to get going. I've done the jstest and see the stick is axis 0 and axis 1 and return a pos/neg 32767 on each axis.
    I don't have any issues with any other emulator I have games for (Fba, Mame, PS1, Sega Genesis, Nes, SNES ,PC Engine). I can't understand what the issue is with Daphne and the axis mapping.

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    Glad to hear that!

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    @mitu problem solved! Saving the core config was the game changer. I still get the "controller not configured" message, but now it works :)

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    IceChes1I

    That's not an F310...

  • Amiberry, Vice and Videopac issues

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  • Retropie 4.4 Not Downloading

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    Bingo!
    Thanks for the assistance

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    R4LR

    @dankcushions said in Weird issues regarding retropie-setup and mupen64plus.:

    @r4l

    get rid of the overclock. any stability/freezing problems = get rid of the overclock

    i don't know why you're editing files. mupen64plus should get automatically configured when you configure your controller in ES. if you're using a proper n64 controller you may need to do some manual tweaks after that to get the c-buttons working nicely, but i would take one step at a time.

    Do you know how buttons are mapped in mupen64plus? They are automatically configured, often times the WRONG way. You have to turn off hotkeys in autoconf.cfg and make controllers fully manual in mupen64plus.cfg. Then you have to set the right button mappings in InputAutoCfg.ini. Basically I set up the controls in ES, then I fix them in InputAutoCfg.ini because if I don't, they are totally wrong.

    As for the overclock, I am using a Mackertop 5.25v 3a PSU. Even at 1.4GHz, the system is totally stable. Everything else works fine, except N64. I guess I could try going to 1.3GHz and seeing what happens, but I don't think that's the problem.

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    One of the creators of retrorangepi was able to solve the issue for me via Facebook:

    "from terminal:
    wget http://www.retrorangepi.org/asplashscreen
    sudo cp -v asplashscreen /etc/init.d/

    If you want to change the boot screen and tune or enable splash video, edit the file:
    sudo nano /etc/init.d/asplashscreen (in plain terminal) OR
    sudo pluma /etc/init.d/asplashscreen (in Desktop mode terminal)

    comment/uncomment lines in do_start function (remove or add #)"

    Worked like a charm. Hopefully this might help anyone who runs into the same issue.

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    simonsterS

    That guide is outdated (I think it was around RetroPie 2), the mk_arcade_joystick module can be installed from the Retropie setup drivers menu.

  • Adding emulators, not working.

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    thank you, I will do that! I appreciate your response.

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    edmaul69E

    @colebeansbroskie if you have two sets of joysticks and buttons you have to set up the buttons the exact same way. You never have to configure player 2. Once you set up one, after rebooting your system both will work. If the buttons are different on player 2, it means you put them in the wrong order. You need to set up player one then reboot. Then go into a game that uses all your buttons and in that game press a button on player one and see what it does. then find that same button on player two. Now put that button in the same spot player one has it. Keep doing that until all the buttons match.

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    meleuM

    @Caligula88 first thing to note:
    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

    Now, 2 questions:

    Did you configure your joysticks on emulationstation? Paste here the output of this command: ls /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch-joypads/