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    How can I navigate to the home/pi folder?

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      sumps @mitu
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      @mitu ok I’ll try that and let you know!..
      Also, when I downloaded the Linux version of Pico-8 I picked the 32bit ahead of the 64bit version
      Was that correct?

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        mitu Global Moderator
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        @sumps said in How can I navigate to the home/pi folder?:

        Also, when I downloaded the Linux version of Pico-8 I picked the 32bit ahead of the 64bit version
        Was that correct?

        Yes, but there's a lot of different 'bits' going around. Which version specifically did you download ?

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          sumps @mitu
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          @mitu I downloaded the 32bit Linux version from the official site and the version is PICO-8 v0.2.0d

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            mitu Global Moderator @sumps
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            @sumps said in How can I navigate to the home/pi folder?:

            @mitu I downloaded the 32bit Linux version from the official site and the version is PICO-8 v0.2.0d

            You're sure you downloaded the version for the Raspberry Pi and not the one for Linux 32 bit ?

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              sumps @mitu
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              @mitu said in How can I navigate to the home/pi folder?:

              @sumps said in How can I navigate to the home/pi folder?:

              @mitu I downloaded the 32bit Linux version from the official site and the version is PICO-8 v0.2.0d

              You're sure you downloaded the version for the Raspberry Pi and not the one for Linux 32 bit ?

              Yes defiantly had the pi version!
              I just went to the location you said about the run command and this is what is written..

              Parameters:
              Executing: /home/pi/pico-8/pico8 /home/pi/pico-8/lexaloffle-pico8.png
              /opt/retropie/supplementary/runcommand/runcommand.sh: line 1251: /home/pi/pico-8/pico8: Permission denied

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                mitu Global Moderator
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                @sumps said in How can I navigate to the home/pi folder?:

                /home/pi/pico-8/pico8

                Try running the following from the command line

                chmod +x /home/pi/pico-8/pico8
                

                and see if the game(s) launch.

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                  sumps @mitu
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                  @mitu said in How can I navigate to the home/pi folder?:

                  @sumps said in How can I navigate to the home/pi folder?:

                  /home/pi/pico-8/pico8

                  Try running the following from the command line

                  chmod +x /home/pi/pico-8/pico8
                  

                  and see if the game(s) launch.

                  So just open the terminal (f4) type that and enter is that where to enter it? So sorry to be a pain

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                    sumps @sumps
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                    @mitu also, do I reboot after that?

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                    • mituM
                      mitu Global Moderator @sumps
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                      @sumps No, there's no need to reboot, just restart EmulationStation back.

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                        sumps @sumps
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                        @sumps said in How can I navigate to the home/pi folder?:

                        @mitu said in How can I navigate to the home/pi folder?:

                        @sumps said in How can I navigate to the home/pi folder?:

                        /home/pi/pico-8/pico8

                        Try running the following from the command line

                        chmod +x /home/pi/pico-8/pico8
                        

                        and see if the game(s) launch.

                        So just open the terminal (f4) type that and enter is that where to enter it? So sorry to be a pain

                        Ok so progress! Now boots into Pico8 that’s great thanks so much @mitu

                        Just have to find a guide for the next steps but at least it’s booting now👍

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                          sumps @sumps
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                          @mitu yes definitely all working now
                          Just can’t get any controls to work apart from a plugged in keyboard!?

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                            zerojay
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                            I've created a script in the RetroPie-Extra repo for adding the Pico8 as its own system to your RetroPie install: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zerojay/RetroPie-Extra/master/scriptmodules/emulators/pico8.sh

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