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    Can't exit out of games to main menu or save games

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      sirdevin
      last edited by

      Ok, going to reopen this.

      I fired up Donkey Kong 64 and despite running really choppy and slow, the same Right Shoulder + Select combo doesn't save the game. I can Select + Start back to the main menu, but can't save. Is there a different thing I have to map for the N64?

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      • CodeDrawerC
        CodeDrawer
        last edited by

        The problem is that you might not have over-clocked your pi.

        N64 emulation is the next step :)

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          sirdevin @CodeDrawer
          last edited by

          @CodeDrawer Yea I havent touched anything with the over clocking. So I'm guessing that's necessary for N64 games to run properly? Even on the Pi 3 with the Quad core processor? Although it may not be utilizing all of the cores.

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          • CodeDrawerC
            CodeDrawer
            last edited by

            The pi 3 not overclocked is the bare minimum. Overclocking helps make it less choppy. You get that with every game really.

            N64 emulation is the next step :)

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            • CodeDrawerC
              CodeDrawer
              last edited by

              Normally you can type sudo raspi-config to change the overclock. BUUUUUUUUUUUUUT the raspi 3 won't allow it. But there are still ways to overclock the pi 3. I'll find it just one sec.

              N64 emulation is the next step :)

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              • CodeDrawerC
                CodeDrawer
                last edited by

                http://www.jackenhack.com/raspberry-pi-3-overclocking/ @sirdevin The biggest thing is, is that you need heat sinks.

                N64 emulation is the next step :)

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                  sirdevin
                  last edited by

                  Ok, good to know. I have an i7-5930K gaming rig that I've wanted to play around with the overclock settings. It's liquid-cooled so I believe that will allow me more room to overclock safely. I know overclocking for Windows computers can be a bit tricky and so far I haven't found a good resource for information about properly overclocking and what to look for. Do you or anyone else know where I could find more solid info about PC overclocking?

                  And yea any info that you have about Raspberry Pi overclocking would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much!

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                  • CodeDrawerC
                    CodeDrawer
                    last edited by

                    Don't worry about windows. I'll help you through to get the pi 3 overclocked.

                    N64 emulation is the next step :)

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                    • CodeDrawerC
                      CodeDrawer
                      last edited by

                      Here is a better reasourse. https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Overclocking

                      N64 emulation is the next step :)

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                      • CodeDrawerC
                        CodeDrawer
                        last edited by

                        Right from the github page :

                        Manual Overclocking

                        All Raspberry Pi models can be manually overclocked by editing /boot/config.txt and rebooting. Read the SSH page if you are not familiar with editing text files in Linux.

                        Parameters are set like:

                        parameter=value

                        For example, to set the ARM to 1000MHz:

                        arm_freq=1000

                        Useful Parameters

                        The following speed parameters can be set:

                        arm_freq - speed of the ARM core
                        core_freq - speed of GPU processor core, keep it the same as gpu_freq
                        gpu_freq - speed of all GPU components, keep it the same as core_freq
                        sdram_freq - speed of SDRAM
                        sdram_schmoo - a set of SDRAM timings
                        

                        The following voltage parameters can be set:

                        over_voltage - voltage of ARM and GPU
                        over_voltage_sdram - voltage of all SDRAM parts (c, i, and p)
                        

                        The voltage starts at 1.2V and adjusts up or down in 0.025V steps. 0 is equal to 1.2V, the minimum -16 is 0.8V, and the maximum 8 is 1.4V. Voltage starts to help when running core/GPU/SDRAM at or over 500MHz.

                        To set voltage greater than 6 you must set force_turbo=1 which voids the warranty.

                        N64 emulation is the next step :)

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                        • CodeDrawerC
                          CodeDrawer
                          last edited by

                          But @sirdevin I can get you editing that text file. Just know what you're doing! :-)

                          N64 emulation is the next step :)

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                            sirdevin @CodeDrawer
                            last edited by

                            @CodeDrawer Awesome thanks for those links. I could just use my Cooler Master V8 and throw some thermal paste on there and call it good haha XD

                            I don't think I have any heat sinks laying around that would fit that. That may be a project for a later date once I've gotten some of the other parts working as I def do not want to burn out my Raspberry Pi.

                            I'm assuming I can just edit the text file with Notepad++ or something right?

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                            • CodeDrawerC
                              CodeDrawer
                              last edited by

                              @sirdevin I was thinking you could use the pi from terminal! :-D

                              N64 emulation is the next step :)

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                                sirdevin @CodeDrawer
                                last edited by

                                @CodeDrawer through PuTTY or something?

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                                • CodeDrawerC
                                  CodeDrawer
                                  last edited by

                                  So what you do first is type

                                  cd /

                                  that brings you to the root directory.

                                  then type sudo nano /boot/config.txt

                                  then you will be using the text editor! :) That should be it. If there are any questions, let me know!

                                  N64 emulation is the next step :)

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                                    mathisfun
                                    last edited by

                                    This solved my issues with being unable to exit NES games using an Xbox controller and the choppiness playing N64 games. Thanks!

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                                      junglecrus @pjft
                                      last edited by

                                      I cannot exit out of games anymore, i upgraded, now nothing i do will allow me to exit out of games. I have a rp 3 b+, select + start used to work fine until after the update, now i have to type in a user name and pw, (pi, raspberry) and I can't exit from the games, any ideas? shortcuts? keyboard exits? I reconfigured controller, using select as the hotkey, and using the center "mode" button as the hotkey... nothing.

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                                      • mituM
                                        mitu Global Moderator @junglecrus
                                        last edited by

                                        @junglecrus Please open a new topic instead of re-opening 1 year old topics. Add the information requested in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first when you open the new topic.

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                                        • KN4THXK
                                          KN4THX @sirdevin
                                          last edited by KN4THX

                                          Edited....Didn't realize the age of post

                                          "If you're gonna play the Game Boy, You gotta learn to play it right" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYLGl92ETNQ

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                                            junglecrus @CodeDrawer
                                            last edited by

                                            @CodeDrawer This was the ONLY thing that worked for me, I setup the keyboard as a controller and set the f12 as the hotkey with Return as the Start key, while inside a game, I pressed F12 and Return and it exited out. I could not get ANY controller to respond with a hotkey, only the keyboard.

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