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    Redream Dreamcast Pi3b+

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    • shavecatS
      shavecat
      last edited by

      Hey,
      I'm seeing bunch of videos with Redram for Dreamcast Working but for pi4 really good .
      Can i install or try to install it on my pi3b+ ?
      Thanks

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      • mituM
        mitu Global Moderator @shavecat
        last edited by

        @shavecat said in Redream Dreamcast Pi3b+:

        Can i install or try to install it on my pi3b+ ?

        You can, but it will not work - that's why it's not available for the Pi3 model.

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        • shavecatS
          shavecat @mitu
          last edited by

          @mitu
          So the RAM makes the different ?
          And if i wanna give it a try how can i plz ? :))

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          • DarksaviorD
            Darksavior @shavecat
            last edited by

            @shavecat Ram has nothing to do with this. Redream uses their own compiled opengl es drivers that are meant for only the pi4. It will not work on a pi3.

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            • mituM
              mitu Global Moderator @shavecat
              last edited by

              @shavecat said in Redream Dreamcast Pi3b+:

              And if i wanna give it a try how can i plz ? :))

              Sure, you can install it yourself to see that it doesn't work - https://redream.io/.

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              • shavecatS
                shavecat
                last edited by

                Shame ....
                But thanks ! :)

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                • retropieuser555R
                  retropieuser555
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                  Apologies for bumping an old topic but I'm experimenting with a pi3b (not +) that I have changed the config to use the opengl driver and re-installed everything from source.

                  From there I installed things like sm64pc which need opengl and that works perfectly.

                  I'm trying the same with redream but I'm getting an opengl version error. Any ideas what I can try to fix this?

                  Parameters: 
                  Executing: /opt/retropie/emulators/redream/redream "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/dreamcast/Crazy Taxi.cdi"
                  [INFO]  SDL     redream v1.5.0-1026-g7b7ec5d65 appdir=/opt/retropie/emulators/redream
                  [INFO]          read /opt/retropie/emulators/redream/redream.cfg
                  [WARN]          failed to open /opt/retropie/emulators/redream/redream.cfg
                  [INFO]  SDL     mode set to exclusive fullscreen width=1360 height=768
                  [INFO]  SDL     audio initialized latency=70.48 ms period=444 frames
                  [INFO]  SDL     registered device 0 desc=auto name=auto
                  [INFO]  SDL     registered device 2 desc=keyboard name=keyboard
                  [INFO]  SDL     registered device 1 desc=disabled name=disabled
                  [INFO]  SDL     video context created GL_RENDERER=VC4 V3D 2.1 GL_VERSION=OpenGL ES 2.0 Mesa 20.0.0-devel (git-f21b31a0db) GLSL_VERSION=OpenGL ES GLSL ES 1.0.16
                  [INFO]  SDL     video initialized GL_VERSION=OpenGL ES 2.0 Mesa 20.0.0-devel (git-f21b31a0db) GLSL_VERSION=OpenGL ES GLSL ES 1.0.16 1360x768 px
                  [ERROR]         unexpected GL version
                  
                  

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                  • mituM
                    mitu Global Moderator @retropieuser555
                    last edited by

                    @retropieuser555 said in Redream Dreamcast Pi3b+:

                    I'm trying the same with redream but I'm getting an opengl version error. Any ideas what I can try to fix this?

                    Redream is not supported on RPI3, it needs OpenGLES 3 to work, which the RPI3 doesn't provide.

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                    • retropieuser555R
                      retropieuser555 @mitu
                      last edited by

                      @mitu Ah okay, I guess there's no experimental way to update to opengl 3 on the pi3? Not expecting a lot of functionality given the CPU numbers but just curious if it'll boot

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                      • mituM
                        mitu Global Moderator @retropieuser555
                        last edited by

                        @retropieuser555 said in Redream Dreamcast Pi3b+:

                        I guess there's no experimental way to update to opengl 3 on the pi3?

                        The PI3's GPU doesn't support (hardware wise) OpenGLES3, there's no 'update' that would fix that.

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