Improve psx and n64 graphic, how?
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@tackskull just add the 2 lines in the guide to the file - it doesn't matter if they aren't there previously.
hang on, if you're using retropie on a PC why would you be using pcsx_rearmed anyway? that's for arm CPUs. for pc you are better to use lr-beetle-psx. i don't know how you configure that, but it has several option: see https://docs.libretro.com/library/beetle_psx_hw/
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@tackskull The file is in the
/opt/retropie/configs/all/
folder, that's neither in the~/RetroPie-Setup
(the setup script folder) nor in the~/RetroPie
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let me understand, you have modiffie the file? So I must follow the same lin to download the ffile I posted?
Anyway I tryed right now to install the lr-beetle-psx, I also downloaded the bios is requiring but games don't start.
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@tackskull What's the error in the log file (log is in
/dev/shm/runcommand.log
) ? Enable verbose mode for RetroArch in the Runcommand launch menu and launch the game, then get the log file and post it on pastebin.com so we can spot the error. -
[ERROR] This core requires a content file, could not load content.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/sbhfj8vw2mp8t3s/runcommand.log?dl=0
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You're missing the BIOS file:
[libretro INFO] Checking if required firmware is present. [libretro ERROR] Firmware is missing: scph5501.bin [libretro ERROR] Content cannot be loaded
Find and copy the right bios for the PS1 content - you'll find it explained in https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Playstation-1/. It even says the name of the bios files, which you don't have.
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I am getting crazy, I downloaded that bios already, but to be shure I downloaded a big pack with so many NTSC and Pal bios and I put them all in the retropie->bios folder. Resullt? games don't start anyway
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@tackskull Make sure the BIOS filenames are correct - Linux is case sensitive, so if your file is
SCPH5501.BIN
, it's not going to be found by the emulator. The same goes for the .bin/.cue files. -
Awesome man, thanks, now games start. The emulation is very slow and audio very bad, how can I fix that?
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@tackskull I dunno, depends on the core and your hardware specs. Check the libtretro.com docs for your core and see if there are any notes about requirements. As noted in the docs
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