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    @ncrx please open another topic and give as much info about your setup as you can (like those suggested in the read-me-first post).

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    @buzzyc some hubs work right and some dont. I did a gameboy zero with an all in one-ish board and the usb hub built on the board reads the built in on board controller fine and the usb reads my wireless mini usb/trackball mouse. But it wont recognize my wireless n adapter and my full size keyboard crashes it. But in my arcade block mini genesis usb hub and the rockband hub i can run everything just fine. Mostly. On my rockband hubs if i have to set up wifi i need to remove everything but the wifi and the keyboard otherwise it takes like thirty tries to get the pi zero to accept the wifi key. Havent tested that on my genesis usb hub

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    Bringing back a dead thread. Has anyone had more luck with using a Zero or Zero W for RetroPie? I want to get a second Pi for gaming, the one I have has been turned into an openHAB box, so I was looking for a cheap way to do it. I would have to dl the new RetroPie as the one I have is over a year old and has been sitting on a stored away microSD card for over a year.

    I would like to play PSX games if possible, so I might have to get a pi3, but if I can do it on a Zero, that would be great. We will be mostly playing 16-bit and older games.

    I also haven't used a Zero for anything yet, just a couple pi3's, so if there are any other issues with them, please let me know.

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    @Dochartaigh good points all. I hadn't really considered a lot of that so thanks for the insight (well, in$ight :-D).

  • spi screen and zero combo Brainstorming!!!

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    @obsidianspider hahaha in not sure on that one. They are a shade more complex! Would be nice though

  • Pi Zero going to waste.

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    @columboscoat

    Just don't let her hear you say that. She'll have all our nuclear launch codes in a few years time. ;)

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  • Cannot find Retro Pi download for Pi Zero 1.3

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    @retrorehab They're basically the same hardware, just a different sized board and smaller USB/HDMI ports and that, so the image works for both. Later Pi's have different hardware so required a different build.

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    mame4all and pifba should be ok too. Don't expect the libretro arcade cores (lr-fbalpha, lr-fbalpha2012, lr-mame2003, ...) to run at decent speed.

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    @buzz said in CRT-Pi Shader differs on Pi Zero vs. Pi 3?:

    @riverstorm I set render resolution to default (video res) and video res to 720p. So they are both 720p. Looks good to me on my screen.

    Thanks Buzz this worked perfect and runs the older games listed above just fine. In either 720 or 1080 with both Udb's overlays on and crt-pi shader enabled. Stock is a bit--bit sluggish at 1080 but is completely playable. Overclocked is no problem. I did not have FPS up but just more going off feel.

    I also tried Udb's overlays. The 1080 overlay worked in both 720 and 1080 and fit perfect. I am guessing it's just downscaled in 720. You need to set both the group and mode to get the output set to 720. Just the mode doesn't work.

    I also did not know the difference between video and output settings in the quick config as they seem like they should be the same logically thinking but video is the one to choose.

    One thing that was off and didn't work correctly was Dank's custom shader configs. I used a stock 4.3 image and updated the script, retroarch core and lr-mame2003. When I ran a game it would just show me the top left corner of the game like it was really zoomed in. I am not sure if it was something as simple as a setting to get them working again.

    I did get a modest overclock on the arm but decent on the gpu & sdram. The arm_freq up to 1075 (7% increase), gpu_freq (which includes the core_freq & v3d_freq) up to 525 (24% increase) and the sdram_freq up to 525 (24% increase) also.

    The arm_freq is a bit modest. It is the same SoC as the Pi 1 but the manufacturing technique improved in the 4 years between releases and they were able to release it as 1,000 MHz stable whereas the Pi 1 was released as 700 MHz stable at the time. I would guess it's really pushed to it's limits already at 1000 but I see some that are getting good silicone at the top of the bell curve of variance are getting 1.2 GHz.

    It's already overvolted to 6 but a simple small heatsink barely protruding through an acrylic case kept mine more than cool enough with nothing special.

    A good base starting point is 1000 for arm and 500 for gpu & sdram and I worked up from there.

    I did get some annoying static-ish feedback noise in Elevator Action but games like Rastan, old classics, etc. worked great.

    For shaders 480 looks muddy (I prefer the solid jaggy graphics over this), 720 is acceptable but at 1080 you can clearly see a difference on a 4k TV and looks great. It might come down to performance when choosing which resolution and if using overlays and shaders.

    I do like the zero but it seems like a niche market for handhelds or some special project. It's sluggish in everything from bootup, loading games, etc. compared to the 3. I think if you have room the 3 is the way to go but the zero is nice and incredibly small. Easy to velcro to the back of the TV or something. Using thin HDMI and power cables would make it easy to hide as it's quite a bit smaller then the 3 with a case.

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    @jnbui79 Any update? I am having this identical issue on my Samsung set. RetroPie works perfectly on every other TV I try it on.....

    Please let me know. Thanks!

    -Craig

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    @Dochartaigh I just did a quick read of your progress (or lack of same and I really feel your pain!!) and I may have missed something but was just wondering if you have tried a USB2 port and reader to burn the image and a larger microSD card (maybe 32gig)? I would just load the basic image to see if ran OK, then add ROMs one at a time till it fails. Please don't think I am patronizing you or your effort.

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    @martinnoren I just had boot problems with my sd card. It is a 8gb, it would boot NOOBS and raspian but not retropie. I found a 32gb sd and now the retropie image boots just fine. This was on a rpi 1b it's an older model. I know you said your SD was a 16gb but I thought this information might help.

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    You won't believe that after reinstalling Retropie for the third time.....it's working fine now!

    Thanks for your help guys!

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    you will probably need a powered usb hub for the controller.

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    For some reason, selecting "update all installed packages" installs the retroarch cores from source. The lr-fbalpha takes hours to compile.
    In the meantime I tried to use the rpi2 to update the retrofit 1 image, but when I popped the card in the Zero, emulationstation wouldn't start..
    Finally I was able to update on the Zero by using the "manage packages" option, and selecting to update from binaries. Although the retropie version did not change until I also selected to update the setup script.
    Maybe (probably) I'm doing it all wrong.. but for now, at least the version is 4.0.4,which supports individual loading splash screens. Which is all I really wanted 😀

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    So...
    Today I installed the littel "I2S+Amp" device (called Adafruit MAX98357 I2S) in my latest build. The static sound is completly gone! It's crystal clear sound. I got two more wires to solder to my RPi. GPIO18 is used as usal, GPIO19 and GPIO21 are added.
    The power is used from the old PAM module, no need to power it from the Pi by wiring PIN1 and a ground Pin.

    Definitly worth the money :)

  • OS and Retropie Issues

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    you've posted this once. keep to one thread please: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3811/retropie-issues-onto-pi-zero