Help With Running Emulators RPi4
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Whenever I update script emulation station will never boot
workaround foundImportant need to finish my build:
How to install Psx2 Emulator for RetroPie Pi4
How to install GameCube
Or other alteratives to Retropie
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@SwitchedPC That's because they're not supported. Pi is too slow. You do know retropie is for pc's as well, right?
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@Darksavior I did not know that :/ That makes me sad I have tons of ROMs for both ready to go... And 4gb of ram should run Gamecube at 60fps Idk about ps2 though...
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@SwitchedPC please use a topic title that actually gives an overview of the issue. This forum wouldn't be much help if all the topics were named like this.
Edit your post please.
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@BuZz is this a better name for the topic?
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@SwitchedPC what's with all the exclamation marks..stop being so dramatic. Ridiculous.
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@BuZz there I fixed it will you help me now?
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@SwitchedPC you've already been helped. Thanks for fixing the title.
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@BuZz time to rechange the text
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@SwitchedPC The amount of ram in a device is not a way to judge its performance.
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@Darksavior at this point I'm not trying to argue performance I just want to run the emulators on rpi4
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@SwitchedPC The PS2 emulator doesn't run on the PI4, it's a PC only program. As for the Gamecube emulator (
dolphin
), it needs an 64bit environment to run (barely), but Raspbian doesn't provide such system.
So if you're looking to run PS2 or Gamecube games with RetroPie, your only option right now is a PC, not a Pi4. -
@mitu sad day
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