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    First attempt with Retropie 4.2 install trouble

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    • RetroHopefulR
      RetroHopeful @pjft
      last edited by

      @pjft
      did not find need package trying to install now.... ok> would you like to update the underlying OSpackages choose YES
      Reading package lists....

      NB: The fist time I plugged my noobs 16gb sd card was into my PC not the Raspberry Pi and reformatted before doing anything to it. Is this where I went wrong?

      it is doing a lot of Get:87 http:// mirrored director.raspbian.org/raspbian/ jessie/main blahblah stuff now at Get:91 and Reading changelogs..

      Thank you so much I feel like I'm getting somewhere. :)

      Unpacking.....

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      • pjftP
        pjft @RetroHopeful
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        @RetroHopeful Oh, oh, oh... :|

        Well, if you're going through it already, it's fine, that that may be an overkill.

        I was actually just suggesting updating the RetroPie-Setup scripts - it should be a 5 second thing, under "Update RetroPie-Setup script".

        You may be going for a full blown update, which would likely not be needed. If you get a prompt to interrupt it at any time, feel free to stop it. :/

        If not... well, let's go with it and see where it takes us.

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        • RetroHopefulR
          RetroHopeful @pjft
          last edited by

          @pjft
          I'm not sure how to actually tell it to go to command line area. It just takes me there. It's been along time since I've actually used sudo shotdown properly. I'm usually stuck in game watching it play by itself without control. I think I buggered something up the first time it asked in a game to setup control and I got stuck and went to a place I shouldn't be allowed and changed configurations to something.

          But I will see where I'm at after it does its thing here. it lookes like it is now installing lots of lr stuff.

          If I get to command line you would like me to paste this: cat /home/pi/.emulationstation/es_input.cfg in there eh?

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          • RetroHopefulR
            RetroHopeful @pjft
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            @pjft

            okay it says installed packages have been updated. > OK > restarting system

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            • RetroHopefulR
              RetroHopeful @pjft
              last edited by

              @pjft
              Can you retrieve the contents of /home/pi/.emulationstation/es_input.cfg?

              Or, alternatively, go to the command line and run

              cat /home/pi/.emulationstation/es_input.cfg

              How would I go about doing this? I don't know how to get back to where all scripts ran.
              I tryed reading a doc but I am not on the same page lol literally.

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              • pjftP
                pjft
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                Have you confirmed after updating and re configuring the controls that you can't exit with select+start, and that nothing happens when you press select+triangle/X in game?

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                • RetroHopefulR
                  RetroHopeful @pjft
                  last edited by

                  @pjft
                  Hi
                  I was scared to do that due to fact I always end up pulling plug to get out.
                  I did figure out Fn and F4 takes me to command line though

                  do you want me to run the command or see if I get stuck in game first?

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                  • pjftP
                    pjft @RetroHopeful
                    last edited by

                    @RetroHopeful can't you exit the game by pressing escape? Have you tried configuring your keyboard as a controller as well?

                    Try that out.

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                    • RetroHopefulR
                      RetroHopeful @pjft
                      last edited by

                      @pjft
                      Also it only says:
                      -bash: .:/home/pi/.bashrc: cannot execute binary file
                      pi@retropie:

                      I remember more there before a sudo shutdown.
                      Is this bad?

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                      • RetroHopefulR
                        RetroHopeful @mediamogul
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                        @mediamogul
                        Thank you , at least I know that part is right.

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                        • RetroHopefulR
                          RetroHopeful @pjft
                          last edited by

                          @pjft
                          No Esc doesn't work in a game either
                          but I used OK in order to update. its back and forth gamepad gets me to the options and keyboard does ok; its a puzzle

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                          • RetroHopefulR
                            RetroHopeful @RetroHopeful
                            last edited by

                            @RetroHopeful
                            Ops no I haven't configured keyboard as controller.

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                            • RetroHopefulR
                              RetroHopeful @pjft
                              last edited by

                              @pjft
                              I have this keyboard H9 2.4GHz Wireless Mini Keyboard with Touchpad Mouse Game Handle
                              I was able to program like a NES pad. it has L and R shoulder buttons but did not acknowledge them so skipped down to hot key enable.
                              I had to start the game with my SNES A button (start on keyboard didn't work)but, it let me use esc as hotkey and when I press the start and esc together it allowed me to leave game. I am now going to try to redo the hotkey on the SNES gamepad ... wish me luck. Progress is good, thank you so much. Things still are wrong though I don't think I should have to switch between controllers like that. Do you have any idea what I may have changed when I was in the blue pages trying to configure gamepad in a game the first time and got stuck, could I have deleted some type of needed command? Do I make sense? ;)

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                              • RetroHopefulR
                                RetroHopeful @pjft
                                last edited by

                                @pjft
                                in addition to keyboard config. when I press start button on keyboard it takes me to Main Menu :/

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                                • pjftP
                                  pjft @RetroHopeful
                                  last edited by

                                  @RetroHopeful in EmulationStation? That is to be expected, I think?

                                  It's the equivalent of select now.

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                                  • RetroHopefulR
                                    RetroHopeful @pjft
                                    last edited by

                                    @pjft
                                    I can't seem to get F4 to get me to the area you want to run the command line and do this for you...Can you retrieve the contents of /home/pi/.emulationstation/es_input.cfg?

                                    Or, alternatively, go to the command line and run

                                    cat /home/pi/.emulationstation/es_input.cfg
                                    I'm keen on seeing what's set for HotKey and Select - I'd expect it to be the same key.

                                    I changed the port that the usb gamepad was in and it seems to let me use it now. I guess you need to have it in the first one to acknowledge it.

                                    Is there a certain area you need to be for this to work on keyboard. I'm not sure were I was when it took me there earlier. Or by setting it up as a gamepad disable that ability?

                                    My head hurts I'm done for a bit. Thanks again for all your help. I think I can't think any more. :)
                                    Goodnight

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                                    • RetroHopefulR
                                      RetroHopeful @pjft
                                      last edited by

                                      @pjft said in First attempt with Retropie 4.2 install trouble:

                                      Or, alternatively, go to the command line and run
                                      cat /home/pi/.emulationstation/es_input.cfg

                                      I'm keen on seeing what's set for HotKey and Select - I'd expect it to be the same key.

                                      Hi pjft
                                      I got f4 to work today and it takes me to what I understand is the command line. (forgive my lack of understanding) everything is so scattered for me.
                                      it doesn't say much before I entered (which I assume is running a command) the above 'cat' command.

                                      This is what I see:
                                      -bash: .: /home/pi/.bashrc: cannot execut binary file
                                      pi@retropie:~$ cat. home/pi/.emulationstation.es_input.cfg
                                      cat: home/pi/.emulationstation/es_input.cfg: No such file or directory
                                      pi@retropie:~$

                                      *NB the "~" should be higher but I can't type it that way :(

                                      Is this bad? Is this something I messed up? Easy Fix or Should I Scrap all I've done and start from scratch?

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                                      • pjftP
                                        pjft
                                        last edited by

                                        You seem to have mistyped it. Forgot the first slash.

                                        cat /home/pi/.emulationstation/es_input.cfg

                                        Still, at this stage, if reinstalling doesn't pose to much of a problem, I wouldn't oppose it as we may end up reaching that stage anyway.

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                                        • RetroHopefulR
                                          RetroHopeful @pjft
                                          last edited by

                                          @pjft

                                          yes, thanks, sorry my bad.
                                          It has three sets of inputConfig type two joysticks my usb gamepad and xbox360 gamepand; also one keyboard
                                          what would you need to know in here.?

                                          If I plug a mouse into pi can I cut and paste it or do you need it typed out? tryed nope :/
                                          is there a way to send this?

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                                          • pjftP
                                            pjft @RetroHopeful
                                            last edited by

                                            @RetroHopeful I'd imagine it'd be easier to get it via ssh, but I'm really just trying to see what value is mapped to the hotkey, and what other button that value is assigned to. I expect it to be the same as select, but that's why we're checking.

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