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    Emulationstation crashing just at the end of keyboard config

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      ximox
      last edited by ximox

      Pi Model or other hardware: PI Zero W
      Power Supply used: USB Samsung 2.0A
      RetroPie Version Used 4.7
      Built From: Pre made Raspberry Pi Imager
      USB Devices connected: keyboard, AZERTY French
      Error messages received: Standard "Emulatorstation crashed" error

      How to replicate the problem: Rebooot Pi

      Hi all,

      I think I exhausted the my options, I am pretty new to raspberry and Im trying to configure a RP Zero W in Retropie for a zx spectrum project.

      All i did is I installed the retropie Image with Raspberry Pi Imager directly on SD, put it in my RP Zero W, once I get to the Emulatorstation Keyboard Config part, when its done and the OK button is pressed (sometimes before, sometimes after even in the menus config) ES hangs for a while and eventually crashes with the usual message: "check gpu_split is set high enough and/or switch back to carbon theme", no errors i can see on command line. LED steady green.

      Here is what I tried:

      Enabled wifi and connected
      Tried 3 different USB power suppies
      Tried 3 different Keyboards
      Reimaged several times on 2 different SD (64 and 128 both class 10)
      I changed the gpu split to 64 and 128 from 256 from setup, no joy

      I also wanted to try to change the theme to carbon as suggested but i had no luck in finding/opening the es_settings.cfg from command line, (not sure how else to open it).
      I tried in different locations as suggested by several posts such as:

      sudo nano /etc/emulationstation/es_settings.cfg
      nano /opt/retropie/configs/all/emulationstation/es_settings.cfg
      nano/home/pi/emulationstation/es_settings.cfg
      nano /etc/emulationstation/es_settings.cfg (says directory not writable and again no file content)

      and all i see is empty files , no text.

      Then i was loking around and i opened:
      nano /home/pi/.emulationstation/es_log.txt

      and this is the log:
      20211009_015050.jpg

      The last line says: Emulationstation cleanly shutting down

      This log doesnt seem right but i dont know enough to judge. Can anubody give me some directions?

      Thanks in advance,

      L.

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      • mituM
        mitu Global Moderator
        last edited by

        Start EmulationStation with the --debug parameter and then take a look at the last errors from the log file with

        tail -n 30 /home/pi/.emulationstation/es_log.txt
        

        You don't need to modify the GPU memory split options if you're using the RetroPie image - it's already set. Also, the Carbon theme is the default theme and should be installed, you don't need to change it.

        However, /opt/retropie/configs/all/emulationstation/es_settings.cfg shouldn't be empty if EmulationStation managed to shut down properly - are you sure this file is empty ?

        Are you using an USB hub to connect the keyboard ? Can you check if the HUB doesn't disconnect during EmulationStation start - run dmesg | tail after the crash and see if there are any USB disconnect messages.

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          ximox @mitu
          last edited by

          @mitu
          20211009_062431.jpg
          i try again, still blank. unless im making a mistake.

          the system works, i can even get to run roms sometimes, but at a certain point it just freezes randomly in menus (not in game) , i even tried to downgrade to 4.6 and no change, it still freezes randomly. i tried even another really good stabilised 5v 2a psu (from my mavic) and same thing. does the same whether i use a controller or a keyboard also .
          No hub and i tried 3 keyboard and a controller.

          It must be some faulty board i guess..
          here the log:
          20211009_063634.jpg

          Thanks,

          L.

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator
            last edited by

            @ximox said in Emulationstation crashing just at the end of keyboard config:

            the system works, i can even get to run roms sometimes, but at a certain point it just freezes randomly in menus (not in game) , i even tried to downgrade to 4.6 and no change, it still freezes randomly. i tried even another really good stabilised 5v 2a psu (from my mavic) and same thing. does the same whether i use a controller or a keyboard also .

            Do you have any under-voltage messages in the logs (check with dmesg) or on-screen ? If not, then the power adapter should be fine.

            You should still check with dmesg to see if any USB related are logged.

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              ximox @mitu
              last edited by

              @mitu

              no power msg, this is the dmsg, only errors in red are these:
              20211009_070127.jpg

              L.

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                ximox
                last edited by

                I gave up, ZXBAremulator much easier and workd a treat.

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