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    Pi n00b needs help making PSX emulation work

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      ZeroTX
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      Hi guys,

      I'm a dumb newbie to the RetroPie, but I'm no tech novice. Nonetheless, I've been unsuccessful at getting the PSX emulation to work. I cannot even get a BIOS file that the system recognizes as valid. Furthermore, I downloaded Gran Turismo, which gives me two files, a .bin and a .cue. They also will not install. I'm installing via the web interface of retropie manager.

      Thanks for any guidance here... sorry of these questions are dumb and addressed somewhere else.

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        backstander @ZeroTX
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        @ZeroTX

        I'm installing via the web interface of retropie manager.

        I don't think I've ever tried to install anything using the web interface.

        I usually transfer them over using something like FileZilla, WinSCP or Cyberduck.
        https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Transferring-Roms/#sftp

        Not, you might need to enable SSH before you can do this.
        https://retropie.org.uk/docs/SSH/#enable-ssh

        Also check your .cue file and make for dang sure that the .bin file referenced in the .cue file is the exact same case.
        https://retropie.org.uk/docs/PC-Engine/#pc-engine-cd
        (Linux filenames are case sensitive but Windows is not)

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