Ps1 games dont work (Pi4)
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@dankcushions I deleted the game Teeken 2 and install the Eboot new . But it dont work.
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please provide more info on your setup, including a verbose log: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first
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@dankcushions yeah i read it before i post this. I have a Pi 4 with 8 Gb Ram. A powwer supply with 2 Amps. And the retropie version : 4.7.3.I use a arcade maschine as a controller.
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It might be that the eboot is designed to work on the PSP rather than via a PS1 emulator. I had a similar issue with a different game and that was the problem I had.
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@gomineko said in Ps1 games dont work (Pi4):
It might be that the eboot is designed to work on the PSP rather than via a PS1 emulator. I had a similar issue with a different game and that was the problem I had.
So i put the ps1 games to psp and it will be working?
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@cooloring
As I understand it, that kind of eboot can only be played on a real physical PSP they are not designed to be emulated. I’m not saying that that is definitely the type of rom you have, but it was the problem I had. See if you can find a bin cue version of the rom and see if that works. -
@gomineko said in Ps1 games dont work (Pi4):
As I understand it, that kind of eboot can only be played on a real physical PSP they are not designed to be emulated. I’m not saying that that is definitely the type of rom you have, but it was the problem I had. See if you can find a bin cue version of the rom and see if that works.
Ok , thx . But i think is easier to delete the sd card and install the 4.6 version at Retropie. Because it works fine before . Or how is the command to downgrade the pi ?
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@cooloring
I think I may have misunderstood your post. I didn’t realise it was working before. I thought you meant you had installed a new version of the rom. If it worked before it should work now. -
@gomineko said in Ps1 games dont work (Pi4):
I think I may have misunderstood your post. I didn’t realise it was working before. I thought you meant you had installed a new version of the rom. If it worked before it should work now.
Thx for you help. How i downgrade my Pi ?
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@leon21
You can find old versions of Retropie here - https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/releasesTo be honest, I would try a different version of the rom and see if that works rather than downgrading Retropie.
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