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    • sirhenrythe5thS
      sirhenrythe5th
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      @bricksprickly: thumbs up for your posting.

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      • ClydeC
        Clyde @bombshelboy
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        @bombshelboy said in Timeline for Retropie on Raspberry 4:

        I really hope the dev team isn't as terrible as I'm being led to believe they are with how things are being handled.

        I can't follow your reasoning here. Let's look at both cases:

        1. A user asked something that has been asked (and answered) many times before in this forum.
        2. Another user pointed that out in rather direct way (that I personally don't find offensive, but that's my own subjective opinion).
        3. What does this say about the devs?

        1. Someone bought new hardware without doing enough research about its support by a particular software.
        2. The devs of the software never promised that support. On the contrary, they often said that they're still working on it.
        3. What does this say about the devs?

        I don't mean that offensively. Please feel free to correct me if you think that I'm wrong.

        edit: Here're some links if you or someone else wants to follow the progress of Retropie.

        https://retropie.org.uk/news/

        https://retropie.org.uk/forum/category/1/announcements

        https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup

        https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/22660/the-new-raspberry-pi-4-is-here

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        • sirhenrythe5thS
          sirhenrythe5th @Clyde
          last edited by

          As the one that wrote this "offensive" answer:
          it was not my intention to be rude!
          I just wanted to say that there is no timeline and a simple search within this forum would have answered this question without opening another thread.

          I have to add that english is not my native language, i am german (as the thread-opener i guess, "Tobias Häcker" sounds like a german name) .
          So maybe my words are not those that an english native-speaker would use for this kind of answer.
          If so, i am sorry about that, i did not want to harm anyone.

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          • chubstaC
            chubsta
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            My question is 'why is it taking so long'?

            And I don't mean that in any sort of bad way, as in people should hurry up and get it fixed, I am interested in what is so very different about the Pi 4 as against the Pi3B? I thought the 4 was merely an incremental update, a faster processor etc, and kind of presumed that retropie would need merely a few bits and pieces changing and it would all work fine. I used to do iOS stuff as a hobby and each new iteration of the iPhone/ipad didn't really require much work, so what is causing the issues here? I don't understand emulation at all so forgive me if the answer is obvious...

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            • mituM
              mitu Global Moderator @chubsta
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              @chubsta The PI4 is not an incremental upgrade - the CPU and especially the GPU are totally different and most of the standalone emulators and infrastructure are not 100% compatible.
              The 3B+ was an incremental upgrade and that was handled with just an OS upgrade, everything else was just the same.

              As for the 'merely a few bits and pieces'... that's just a simple view of how software works. You have to know which ones need changing and how to change them.

              I used to do iOS stuff as a hobby and each new iteration of the iPhone/ipad didn't really require much work, so what is causing the issues here?

              The change of the GPU video APIs for the Pi4, which are no longer using the Broadcom legacy drivers, but the open source Mesa drivers.

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              • herb_fargusH
                herb_fargus administrators @mitu
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                @mitu plus an OS update to buster as well ;)

                If you read the documentation it will answer 99% of your questions: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

                Also if you want a solution to your problems read this first: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                • chubstaC
                  chubsta
                  last edited by

                  Thanks for the clarification, I’m merely a user in all this and can’t even get my head around modifying themes so the logistics of updating RetroPie are well beyond me!

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                  • ClydeC
                    Clyde
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                    For anyone who stumbles upon this thread: Here's an unsupported (!) way to install an early version of Retropie-Setup for the RPi 4.

                    https://retropie.org.uk/forum/post/200661

                    (Thanks to @Darksavior for posting it and to @psyke83 for mentioning it in another thread.)

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                    • sirhenrythe5thS
                      sirhenrythe5th @Clyde
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                      @Clyde just to get sure: this way (and all the other "unofficial" releases from 3rd partys) kind of "force" exisiting cores and emus for the Pi3B / Stretch to run on PI4 / Buster?
                      As i understand it the only advantage is given by faster CPU, you wont have any benefits from the new GPU / OpenGL3.x, or am i wrong?
                      So it is like driving a car with pulled handbrake? :)

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                      • mituM
                        mitu Global Moderator @sirhenrythe5th
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                        @sirhenrythe5th said in Timeline for Retropie on Raspberry 4:

                        @Clyde just to get sure: this way (and all the other "unofficial" releases from 3rd partys) kind of "force" exisiting cores and emus for the Pi3B / Stretch to run on PI4 / Buster?

                        No, the fkms_rpi4 branch is not 'forcing' or 'faking' anything, it's geared towards RPI4/Buster support and at the same time keeping compatibility with existing RPI models.

                        As i understand it the only advantage is given by faster CPU, you wont have any benefits from the new GPU / OpenGL3.x, or am i wrong?

                        If you use that branch on a Pi4, you'll be using the new Mesa drivers with OpenGL ES 3.0/Open GL 2.1 support.

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                        • sirhenrythe5thS
                          sirhenrythe5th @mitu
                          last edited by sirhenrythe5th

                          @mitu thank you Mitu for this clarification.
                          As a non-pro i would suggest: ok, the main Job is done, now it is all about the several details i guess 😉

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                          • saccublendaS
                            saccublenda @mitu
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                            @mitu
                            Will it be possible to update a fkms_rpi4 branch installation to a stable Pi4 release when it will become available?

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                            • mituM
                              mitu Global Moderator @saccublenda
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                              @saccublenda Probably yes, though I'd still recommend using a fresh start when the Pi4 image becomes available.

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                              • SwampyS
                                Swampy
                                last edited by

                                One question about the apple2 emulator:
                                Is it in principle possible to compile the apple2 emulator with rpi4 as platform? Someone tried it out yet?
                                Or is there more work to do, to make it compatible?

                                Thank you for your great advances in the pi4 compatibility. Most works already great.

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                                • roslofR
                                  roslof @Swampy
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                                  @Swampy,

                                  As of today, the Apple II emulator (linapple) compiles without issue. It does run in a 1:1 pixel ratio in the upper-left of an HD screen. You'll likely want to edit the configuration file (linapple.conf) and tweak the "Screen factor" setting in order to make the window large enough to be enjoyable. I'm currently using a value of 2.5 and it looks just fine.

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                                  • Mosaad-20M
                                    Mosaad-20
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                                    are there any updates for supporting raspberry pi 4 and what is the the supported emulators?
                                    because I am planning to buy raspberry pi 4 but I am waiting for the image to release.

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                                      ferhound
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                                      It will never be released ok? stop asking.

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                                      • mituM
                                        mitu Global Moderator @Mosaad-20
                                        last edited by

                                        @Mosaad-20 You can try the manual installation method - https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Manual-Installation/ - on a Pi4 mode. Work on the PI4 support is still ongoing, but most things should work.

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                                          mth75 @tobias.haecker
                                          last edited by mth75

                                          @tobias-haecker said in Timeline for Retropie on Raspberry 4:

                                          Hello everybody,
                                          is there an estimated timeline for the release of an Retropie version for Raspberry 4?
                                          Thank you very much for your answer.
                                          Tobi

                                          see answer below.

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                                            mth75 @Mosaad-20
                                            last edited by mth75

                                            @Mosaad-20 said in Timeline for Retropie on Raspberry 4:

                                            are there any updates for supporting raspberry pi 4 and what is the the supported emulators?
                                            because I am planning to buy raspberry pi 4 but I am waiting for the image to release.

                                            Just install the weekly build:

                                            https://files.retropie.org.uk/images/weekly/

                                            Everything works.

                                            After installing keep your install up to date by frequently upgrading the RetroPie-Setup scripts, Buster and the firmware:

                                            sudo apt-get update
                                            sudo apt-get upgrade
                                            sudo rpi-update (beware, only in case you experience problems or are asked by the devs' this is the bleeding edge firmware)

                                            That's it. I'm running a nice install since February.

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