[SOLVED] lr-ppsspp emulator does not work, please help !!
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@darthlink I edited my answer with a (hopefully) working solution
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<system>
<name>psp</name>
<fullname>PlayStation Portable</fullname>
<path>/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/psp</path>
<extension>.iso .ISO. cso .CSO .pbp . PBP</extension>
<command>/home/pi/RetroPie/emulators/ppsspp/PPSSPPSDL %ROM% en</command>
<platform>psp</platform>
<theme>psp</theme>
</system>This will not work because in the Retropie folder, i do not have a emulators folder. I have only 4 folder and they are: BIOS, retropiemenu, roms, splashscreen
But in command i think i would put: bash %ROMS%
no ?
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@darthlink
Yeah, sry, that was a old path, edited itPlease check if there is a emulator folder for psp in
/opt/retropie/emulators
You should check this first
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@darthlink said in lr-ppsspp emulator does not work, please help !!:
This will not work because in the Retropie folder, i do not have a emulators folder. I have only 4 folder and they are: BIOS, retropiemenu, roms, splashscreen
This is because you need to let WinSCP see hidden folders. I believe the instructions below should let you see the hidden folders:
Click on the "view" menu (or "options", if using the Norton Commander interface).
Click on "preferences".
In the preferences window, click on "Panels" on the left menu.
Uncheck (or check) the "Show Hidden Files" box to show or hide the files
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@TMNTturtlguy Actually there is no
emulators
(but I don't know if it apperas when installing ppsspp, I guess not) -
@DarkWolf if you want to edit the .es_systems.cfg you should do that in:
/home/pi/.emulationstation
(i don't have my pi running, but i am pretty sure this is the correct path.emulationstation is a hidden folder. Your modified es_systems.cfg file should live in this folder. Emulationstation will read this file as the primary systems file.
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@TMNTturtlguy Yeah, I missed that one, I will edit my answer once again :)
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@TMNTturtlguy said in lr-ppsspp emulator does not work, please help !!:
@DarkWolf if you want to edit the .es_systems.cfg you should do that in:
/home/pi/.emulationstation
(i don't have my pi running, but i am pretty sure this is the correct path.emulationstation is a hidden folder. Your modified es_systems.cfg file should live in this folder. Emulationstation will read this file as the primary systems file.
That is true, es_systems.cfg is in .emulationstation, i am editinhg it right now with ssh.
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@DarkWolf said in lr-ppsspp emulator does not work, please help !!:
@darthlink
Yeah, sry, that was a old path, edited itPlease check if there is a emulator folder for psp in
/opt/retropie/emulators
You should check this first
all i have in /opt/retropie is: mupen64plus, pcsx-rearmed, pifba and retroarch
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@darthlink did you install the lr-ppsspp ?
than it should be in/opt/retropie/libretrocores
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@DarkWolf said in lr-ppsspp emulator does not work, please help !!:
@darthlink did you install the lr-ppsspp ?
than it should be in/opt/retropie/libretrocores
yes i had install lr-ppsspp but i will uninstall it and install ppsspp instead
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@darthlink it shouldn't depend in the emulator you use, just wanted to make sure the runcommand script will find the emulator...
so install the one you want, edit the es_system.cfg and try it out
Btw: My answer is kinda overkill now :D
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@DarkWolf said in lr-ppsspp emulator does not work, please help !!:
@darthlink did you install the lr-ppsspp ?
than it should be in/opt/retropie/libretrocores
i just checked and yes it is in /opt/retropie/libretrocores
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@darthlink yeah
non lr- emus:/opt/retropie/emulators
lr- emus:/opt/retropie/libretrocores
but this is a unnecessary information -
@DarkWolf said in lr-ppsspp emulator does not work, please help !!:
@darthlink yeah
non lr- emus:/opt/retropie/emulators
lr- emus:/opt/retropie/libretrocores
but this is a unnecessary informationso does this mean ( let say i keep the lr-ppsspp ) that i have to change my command line in es_systems.cfg to point to /opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-ppsspp ??
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@darthlink no, you can change it by pressing A atfer you selected a rom and it loads
that opens the runcommand config and you can change the emulator it will use to run roms -
psp does appear in emulationstation - i'm not sure why we're editing es_systems.cfg
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@dankcushions it doesn't for me?
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@dankcushions said in lr-ppsspp emulator does not work, please help !!:
psp does appear in emulationstation - i'm not sure why we're editing es_systems.cfg
because mine does not automatically appear unfortunatelly
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that must be some sort of bug if true. there's nothing special about psp that would make it not appear. editing es_systems.cfg is generally a bad idea.
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