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    Connect RETROPIE (in Raspberry Pi) to Personal Computer

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    • mituM
      mitu Global Moderator
      last edited by mitu

      But you don't need Filezilla or SSH - you can access the gamelists and artwork from your PC via file shares, at \\retropie\configs\all\emulationstation. There should be folders for gamelists and for artwork. I recommend using Notepad++ to edit the files.

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        Loquo
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        Thanks for answer.

        That's true, but I would like editing on the emulationstation interface.

        For example, I conect a keyboard via USB to my RasPi and then (along with my game pad) can edit metadata watching my tv, playing a bit of the game to correct some data, etc. I would like to do this with my laptop keyboard, connecting the raspi to my laptop. It is even possible?

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        • mituM
          mitu Global Moderator @Loquo
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          @Loquo said in Connect RETROPIE (in Raspberry Pi) to Personal Computer:

          I would like to do this with my laptop keyboard, connecting the raspi to my laptop. It is even possible?

          I'm not following. I just said you can connect from your PC (or laptop) to the RetroPie system over file shares so you can edit the gamelist data. Isn't this what you wanted ?

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          • IanDaemonI
            IanDaemon @Loquo
            last edited by IanDaemon

            @Loquo So you want your laptop keyboard to control EmulationStation. Correct?
            I'm not sure if that's possible. It would depend on your laptop.

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              Loquo
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              Yes @IanDaemon ! That's it! I would like connect my laptop to RasPi in the way I can use the laptop to write things in emulationstation metadata edit interface.

              I'm not english native, maybe I can't express myself properly, sorry.

              Ian, how does it depend on what kind of laptop I have? What I would have to try? Is there any program to connect the laptop to RasPi and control emulationstation?

              Thankes in advance!!

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              • saccublendaS
                saccublenda @Loquo
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                @Loquo So you want to run emulationstation on the pi and then use the laptop keyboard to edit game metadata instead of using a keyboard connected to the pi, is that right?

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                  Loquo
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                  Yesss! @saccublenda

                  The reason is: I am scrapping game by game, then replacing the NTSC box cover for the PAL cover (I need my laptop with explorer and filezilla/WinSCP to do this) AND I like edit things like genre/numers of player/description/name of the game etc (I need another keyboard connected by USB to the RasPi to do this).

                  If I can run emulationstation with my computer, then I only need my laptop and no extra keyboard. My labour is a long-term labour and remove the second keyboard would be very confortable.

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                  • saccublendaS
                    saccublenda @Loquo
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                    @Loquo So you also want to run emulationstation on the pi but through the laptop. I guess this is possible through ssh with X forwarding or something like this, but honestly I’m not sure. Someone with better technical knowledge must answer this.

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                    • mituM
                      mitu Global Moderator @Loquo
                      last edited by mitu

                      @Loquo said in Connect RETROPIE (in Raspberry Pi) to Personal Computer:

                      If I can run emulationstation with my computer, then I only need my laptop and no extra keyboard. My labour is a long-term labour and remove the second keyboard would be very confortable.

                      You can either use the Windows version of EmulationStation and edit from your laptop - transferring the ROMs, artwork and gamelist on your laptop - or use something like ARRM for gamelist management. I think ARRM is more convenient and faster (once you learn it) than manually editing from EmulationStation.

                      EDIT: As a plus ARRM can do the scraping for you.

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                        Loquo
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                        OMG! This ARRM tool looks trully A-W-E-S-O-M-E!

                        I didn't have any knowledge about this tool! This could be the answer for all my troubles!

                        Thank you!

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