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    • AddisonA

      [Solved] Can I pair a PS4 Dualshock controller with two Pi 4s?

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      AddisonA

      @mitu

      Thank you so much!

      End result:

      /opt/retropie/configs/all/autostart.sh

      sudo bluetoothctl remove 40:1B:5F:BA:D5:A0 sudo timeout 6 bluetoothctl scan on sudo bluetoothctl connect 40:1B:5F:BA:D5:A0 sudo bluetoothctl trust 40:1B:5F:BA:D5:A0 emulationstation #auto

      Now I can easily pair my controller back to the Pi on system startup without even having to plug it in using USB and navigating through all of the menu options.

      So happy! :)

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      Can I leave a non-retropie usb drive plugged in?

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      P

      Thanks!

    • T

      Multiple OS

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      ClydeC

      @steptoe said in Multiple OS:

      Technically BIOS and ROMs are copyright

      Technically and actually. ;)

    • D

      Swapping SD card between systems

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      TMNTturtlguyT

      @dbg33k This would work except i think you would run into issues with resolutions and screen sizes. Your hand held will have a small screen and probably need to be set to a lower screen resolution. It might be a pain to constantly change the setting back and forth between your TV and your handheld as all of those settings are also within the SD card. I might suggest that you buy a micro or mini usb drive and transfer your roms onto the USB. Then you can have small SD cards in both your pi's and just move the thumb drive back and forth. With the small thumb drives it shouldn't be to much of a problem with the handheld. All the roms and save files will be stored on the usb stick. Here is an example of a 32gb stick link text