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    N64, NES and more not showing

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      yyx2 @IanDaemon
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      @IanDaemon

      thanks for your reply, since im such a noob. How do i enter that "mode"? the emulationsstation/es_system..

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        yyx2 @Zering
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        @Zering

        hi. im sorry, but where can i see that?

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          mitu Global Moderator @yyx2
          last edited by

          @yyx2 Please add a screenshot with the file listing of your NES or N64 game rom folders and some details about your system, as requested in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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            yyx2
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            @mitu

            Yes'ir.

            Pi Model or other hardware: Raspberry Pi 3B+
            Power Supply used: Official charger from starter kit
            RetroPie Version Used: 4.6
            Built From: -
            USB Devices connected: wireless keyboard/mouse / ps4 controller with cable
            Controller used: PS4 controller
            Error messages received: -
            Guide used: N/A
            File: Presumably -
            Emulator: Ports
            Attachment of config files: N/A

            I hope i got everything and here's the picture

            https://imgshare.io/image/Nvzp6g
            https://imgshare.io/image/Nvz6e7
            https://imgshare.io/image/Nvfzsq

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              yyx2 @yyx2
              last edited by

              @yyx2 said in N64, NES and more not showing:

              @mitu

              Yes'ir.

              Pi Model or other hardware: Raspberry Pi 3B+
              Power Supply used: Official charger from starter kit
              RetroPie Version Used: 4.6
              Built From: -
              USB Devices connected: wireless keyboard/mouse / ps4 controller with cable
              Controller used: PS4 controller
              Error messages received: -
              Guide used: N/A
              File: Presumably -
              Emulator: Ports
              Attachment of config files: N/A

              I hope i got everything and here's the picture

              https://imgshare.io/image/Nvzp6g
              https://imgshare.io/image/Nvz6e7
              https://imgshare.io/image/Nvfzsq

              also it is only showing 28 games on mega drive, and i have 700 games on the usb

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                Thorr69 @yyx2
                last edited by Thorr69

                @yyx2 said in N64, NES and more not showing:

                RetroPie Version Used: 4.6
                Built From: -

                You skipped the most important question. What image did you use to build this system?

                and

                also it is only showing 28 games on mega drive, and i have 700 games on the usb

                Did you configure the system to read roms from the USB directly? If not, you need to copy them to your SD card.

                RPi 3b
                Official PSU
                Official RetroPie image
                Pandora's Box 5 controller

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                  astorga
                  last edited by

                  It would help to show the complete path of roms. Since Linux use a case-sensitive file system, if you use, for example "NES" instead of "nes", it might be a problem.

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                  • mituM
                    mitu Global Moderator @yyx2
                    last edited by

                    @yyx2 said in N64, NES and more not showing:

                    also it is only showing 28 games on mega drive, and i have 700 games on the usb

                    Which USB are we talking about ? You haven't specified how you transfer your files, the screenshots you've posted don't show where these files are located (macOS finder is special like that), but it doesn't seem you're transferring them to your RetroPie via file shares.

                    . Since Linux use a case-sensitive file system, if you use, for example "NES" instead of "nes", it might be a problem.

                    As long as you're not mixing the case (NeS, nES), you're fine.

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                      yyx2 @Thorr69
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                      @Thorr69

                      okey, let's see. what is meaning with image?

                      The usb part i've configure to read roms trough the usb. I followed the steps where i first add some roms to the sd card, then transfered them to the usb. i don't know if you understand what i mean, but i hope you do.

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                      • mituM
                        mitu Global Moderator
                        last edited by

                        @yyx2 said in N64, NES and more not showing:

                        okey, let's see. what is meaning with image?

                        How exactly did you install RetroPie ? Did you use the file provided at retropie.org.uk/download (.img.gz) or other methods/files ?

                        The usb part i've configure to read roms trough the usb. I followed the steps where i first add some roms to the sd card, then transfered them to the usb. i don't know if you understand what i mean, but i hope you do.

                        Use the Finder to transfer your files, over the network, and leave the USB alone for now - see the file transfer method using file shares.

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