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      Cant install ppsspp emu on raspberry retropie!

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      @edneyhelene said in Cant install ppsspp emu on raspberry retropie!:

      error: unable to write file linux/aarch64/lib/libavcodec.a
      error: unable to write file linux/aarch64/lib/libavformat.a
      error: unable to write file linux/aarch64/lib/libavutil.a
      error: unable to write file linux/aarch64/lib/libswresample.a
      error: unable to write file linux/aarch64/lib/libswscale.a
      fatal: cannot create directory at 'linux/armv7': No space left on device

      Had to free more than 9gb of space to compile it...lol

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      [Rpi3] RGUI problem with snes emulators

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      @mitu Perfect! Now RGUI it's back.
      menu_driver = "xmb" was in snes/retroarch.cfg, deleting that line fixed it.
      Thank you very much :)

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      Does anyone have a version 3.6 RPi 3 image?

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      @kelvinnkat said in Does anyone have a version 3.6 RPi 3 image?:

      why aren't old images on github?

      When Cortés reached the new world, he burned his ships to inspire confidence in his men to move forward. With RetroPie however, I imagine it's simply a matter of practicality. Supporting the latest greatest release already takes a village. Supporting all the outdated images that have come and gone would be a pretty big burden. Personally, I don't see that 4.x is any less "plug and play" than 3.6. What are some examples that you've noticed?

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      Turn my Raspberry Pi 0W into a bluetooth HID gamepad

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      While I am by far no expert with Bluetooth, I think you need to set the hciconfig class.

      man hciconfig states this for class:

      class [class] With no class, prints class of device. Otherwise, sets class of device to class. class is a 24-bit hex number describing the class of device, as specified in section 1.2 of the Bluetooth Assigned Numers document.

      You can find this at hciconfig (1) - Linux Man Pages

      I found a list of classes at BlueTooth's Baseband page.

      In Table 9: The Peripheral Major Class keyboard/pointing device field it uses this bit config

      5 4 3 2 Minor Device Class bit no. of CoD 0 0 0 1 Joystick 0 0 1 0 Gamepad

      And Minor Device Class field - Toy Major Class has this:

      7 6 5 4 3 2 Minor Device Class bit no. of CoD 0 0 0 1 0 0 Controller 0 0 0 1 0 1 Game

      If this helps, here is how I get BlueTooth information from a connected device:

      pi@lucaspi:~ $ hcitool con Connections: > ACL **00:26:43:66:A8:74** handle 11 state 1 lm SLAVE pi@lucaspi:~ $ hcitool info **00:26:43:66:A8:74** Requesting information ... BD Address: 00:26:43:66:A8:74 OUI Company: Alps Electric Co., Ltd (00-26-43) Device Name: PLAYSTATION(R)3 Controller LMP Version: 2.0 (0x3) LMP Subversion: 0x131f Manufacturer: Cambridge Silicon Radio (10) Features: 0xfc 0x07 0x82 0x7e 0x08 0x18 0x00 0x80 <encryption> <slot offset> <timing accuracy> <role switch> <hold mode> <sniff mode> <park state> <RSSI> <channel quality> <paging scheme> <broadcast encrypt> <EDR ACL 2 Mbps> <EDR ACL 3 Mbps> <enhanced iscan> <interlaced iscan> <interlaced pscan> <inquiry with RSSI> <AFH cap. slave> <AFH cap. master> <AFH class. master> <extended features>

      Try connecting your pi 0 to your other pi/debian system and see what info is different.

      Lastly, maybe check out Bluetooth CoD: Bluetooth Class of Device/Class of Service Explained for information on CoD info. I will be reading this as well for one of my projects, so I might be able to provide more info.

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      Work in progress Super Famicom project.

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      @darksavior Okay then.

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      Lego NES case with working buttons, Led and USB on front

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      @Stabbis awesome build with working buttons! Looks a lot cooler than mine!
      https://retropie.org.uk/forum/post/50945

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      Gameboy Button PCB directly to Pi Zero

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      @ZEL-SK8 It totally is possible! But please look it up first. A quick google search can solve most of your problems. I beleive it is call retrogame.

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      Raspberry pi in PS2 Fat Silver

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      Awesome build. Always was a fan of the fat ps2. Mine still works!

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      lr-pcsx-rearmed wavy lines problem on retropie pi 3

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      @Chuck_B no, it requires quite of bit of power to pretty much ignore all the emulated ps1 rendering code and interrupt it to have it rerendred correctly. The pi just doesn't have the power.
      It is possible on PC using a new plugin in the beetle ps1 emulator.

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      My "retroGamePi" console

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      @jb32647 said in My "retroGamePi" console:

      @ballanux An interesting thing for the accelerometer would be to simulate the paddles for an Atari or C64.

      Maybe for driving games it could work simulating an steering wheel, but when I put it there I was thinking more for custom games development, not thinking in any particular system.

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      This USB to JAMMA works in any Raspberry with Retropie?

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