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    Command line for lr-stella

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      PBKoning
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      Hello,

      I've got a Raspberry Pi 3 and Retropie is running fine. Now I want to add a command line option to lr-stella (the atari 2600 emulator) to change the framerate. I already did this on my Windows version of emulation station and there it works fine.
      I thought I had to add it in the same way in es_systems.cfg but on the Retropie there is not a direct command to lr-stella. When I add a command line option here it won't work.

      I guess that lr-stella is started in a config file or something? Where can I add my command line option?

      Kind regards,
      Paul

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        mediamogul Global Moderator @PBKoning
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        @pbkoning said in Command line for lr-stella:

        I guess that lr-stella is started in a config file or something? Where can I add my command line option?

        You'll need to alter /opt/retropie/configs/atari2600/emulators.cfg, but remember that the command line options that work for Stella don't necessarily carry over to lr-stella. When you say you already achieved what you wanted on Windows, was that through RetroArch? If it was actually the standalone version of Stella, it too can be installed separately through the RetroPie-Setup and the command line options can still be altered in the file I referenced. Something else to keep in mind is that particular file gets overwritten after every update, so you'll want to make allowances for that.

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