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    • pythonliP
      pythonli
      last edited by

      Not sure if there is a way currently or if this can be added.
      Would be nice to have the date and time somewhere in the theme. In the process of making a Dreamcast Mini and using the Dreamcast main menu as the basis of my systems menu. See images. The top is from the Dreamcasts actual menu. The bottom is my "homage" to it in my systems menu.

      DC Menu.png

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      • paffleyP
        paffley
        last edited by

        There currently is not a way of adding this to themes.

        I know devs have talked about the time function being added previously but nothing materialised from my knowledge.

        I would second this though as it would be a great feature for themes, especially more modern ui's.

        Maybe pegasus frontend has this feature, have you tried asking in the pegasus post?

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        • pythonliP
          pythonli @paffley
          last edited by

          @paffley I did not. I have played with Pegasus in the past but not much lately. Maybe it's time to revisit it.

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          • LolonoisL
            Lolonois @pythonli
            last edited by

            The batocera "fork" of emulationstation does implement a display time feature. It is hardwired to be displayed in the lower right corner if enabled.

            However, I am not aware of previous pro/cons discussions of implementing it in the retropie's emulationstation.

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            • cellyC
              celly @pythonli
              last edited by celly

              @pythonli the pi doesn’t have a RTC unless you add one anyway, makes me wonder though if implementing that could happen eventually.

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              • IanDaemonI
                IanDaemon
                last edited by

                An RTC (real time clock) would require a persistent Internet connection on the Pi which doesn't work with many setups.

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                • mituM
                  mitu Global Moderator @IanDaemon
                  last edited by

                  @iandaemon said in Display current date and time inside of theme.:

                  An RTC (real time clock) would require a persistent Internet connection

                  Not really, just like a PC, you can add a dedicated RTC to the GPIO header, one like this.

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                  • IanDaemonI
                    IanDaemon @mitu
                    last edited by IanDaemon

                    @mitu You're right. If you add an RTC to your Pi you could get away without a persistent Internet connection. I guess my post was confusing. (Without an RTC would require an Internet connection each time the Pi is turned on.) I apologize for confusing the issue.

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                    • cellyC
                      celly @IanDaemon
                      last edited by

                      @iandaemon I’m guessing getting it to work within EmulationStation would be the hardest part.

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                        h2805270
                        last edited by

                        Why don't you just use the "X GAMES AVAILABLE" text instead (as a workaround if you want to make it for the ES so badly)?

                        I think Pegasus is currently the only theme where the date can be shown (as evidenced in SwitchOS):

                        pegasus_switchos.png

                        If you want to make a 2nd edition for Pegasus, that would also be cool.

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                          h2805270
                          last edited by

                          I just found out the Batocera fork of EmulationStation has a built-in clock (bottom-right):

                          bato2.png

                          Knock yourself out:

                          https://github.com/batocera-linux/batocera-emulationstation

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                          • LolonoisL
                            Lolonois @h2805270
                            last edited by

                            @h2805270 welcome to this thread. FWIW I noted this 10+ days before.

                            Nice display, thanks anyway.

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                              h2805270 @IanDaemon
                              last edited by h2805270

                              @iandaemon
                              I just found out someone posted an Alimentation Schematic/PCIB plan for it online for a USB version of it, but nobody bothered to make one yet for some reason:

                              https://easyeda.com/rodyne/USB_RTC-dfce249ec7af4d7380d69c51a7e2cfec

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