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    Raspi4 Daphne Support

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      grant2258 Banned
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      https://github.com/btolab/hypseus might be worth using gt it up and running on a pi3 a while back there was some issues getting it going but got there in the end

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        MacGyver
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        To enable the ability to install Daphne on the Retropie-setup menu under optional, just comment out the following line like so in /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/scriptmodules/emulators/daphne.sh line 17, and then run the retropie-setup script again:

        #rp_module_flags="!x86 !mali !kms"
        

        I can't say it will work, but it will at least let you compile it.

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          roslof @MacGyver
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          I can't say it will work, but it will at least let you compile it.

          It will work (at least it works for me) but by default it may appear in a small window in the upper-left of the screen. If so, you could modify the last line of /opt/retropie/daphne.sh and add -fullscreen -x 1920 -y 1080 (for an HDTV) to get it to run full screen. Would look something like this:

          "/opt/retropie/emulators/daphne/daphne.bin" "$name" vldp -nohwaccel -framefile "$dir/$name.txt" -homedir "/opt/retropie/emulators/daphne" -fullscreen -x 1920 -y 1080 $params
          
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            Darksavior @roslof
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            @roslof Yes, that's how I got it working.

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              MacGyver
              last edited by

              just for completeness mine was at :

              /opt/retropie/emulators/daphne/daphne.sh
              
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                Uskompuf
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                Has this changed, I found Daphne under optional packages on the pi4 weekly build. I selected install from binary, will this work or do I need to compile from source?

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                  mitu Global Moderator @Uskompuf
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                  @Uskompuf Why don't you give it a try ? The installation method doesn't matter.

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                    Uskompuf @mitu
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                    @mitu It's just installed now will let you know if it works

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                      Uskompuf @Uskompuf
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                      @Uskompuf Works perfectly out of the box!

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                        shavecat @Uskompuf
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                        @Uskompuf
                        Anyone's know if it can run Badlands and the others that didnt work before ? :)

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