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    Doom Legacy-RPI crashes into a "30854 Bus error"

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      Muusi
      last edited by Muusi

      I just installed the port through RetroPie setup and the build went as it should. I launch the game and it goes into the start menu and I can fiddle around with settings and all, and the menu looks awesome in native mode 240p on a CRT, but as soon as I start the game, it kicks me back to the front-end.

      I'm not using RetroPie but the RGB-Pi OS which is kinda the same, with it having the same folder structure etc and it really just runs on top of RetroPie. I'm also getting video through GPIO in 240p RGB. Is this a problem with my setup? The raspbian version is the Stretch and the system is a Pi 3B

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        mitu Global Moderator
        last edited by

        RetroPie doesn't have a Doom Legacy package - it's probably something extra included. I don't find any information about the RGB-Pi OS being based on RetroPie (though the documentation has some info that include RetroPie specific paths), nor a source repository for the image - maybe ask the image author about the issue ?

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