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      The mk-arcade-joystick-rpi in Raspberry Pi 3b 1.2 with 64-bit problem.

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      @Fenderus said in The mk-arcade-joystick-rpi in Raspberry Pi 3b 1.2 with 64-bit problem.:

      Is there another way of installing both box-86 and wine in my current 32-bit configuration?

      both box86 and wine can be installed with RetroPie-Extras

      here are a few other post of what people have gotten to work and just other posts about box86
      https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/29241/the-which-games-works-with-box86-wine-topic-on-the-retropie-rpi4-400?_=1726839031621

      https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/28528/box86-and-wine-on-rpi4?_=1726839031629

      https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/29388/guide-diy-wine-and-retropie-legacy-driver-raspberry-pi-3b?_=1726839031633

      i personally cant help with box86 or wine, i have not used it at all other then booting it up once long ago. but hopefully this can help in someway

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      gpio and retropie connection problem

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      it's working! fantastic! thanks!

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      Help with GameHat and SNES Controller to coexist

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      @mitu Thank you! I will try this in the next days and let you know if It works.

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      USB Devices don't seem to be working...

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      @ballboff No, the USB hub would only power the usb devices you connect to the Pi. The Pi itself would be powered from its own power supply. Having more power supplies isn't unusual with USB hardware, in example hard drives. I also use a HDMI to VGA converter which comes with its own power cable too.