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    Can't Install some packages

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      Zeref2016
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      I installed RetorPie on Ubuntu 20.04 on an spare laptop. The OS is X64, which I confirmed by running "uname -m" from console via SSH.X64.PNG

      For some reason, alot of my packages are unable to install with red text.
      red text.PNG

      If I try to install one of them, Mame4all for example. I am getting an error, Mame4allerror.PNG

      Why does it not allow it to install? does it think that my system X86?

      Please help

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        mitu Global Moderator @Zeref2016
        last edited by mitu

        I think the message is pretty clear:

        Sorry but the mame4all package is not available for your system (x86)

        Some packages are available only for some platforms, the fact that they're shown red in the list it means they're not installable/compatible for the current platform.
        Why do you want to install mame4all ? That's an old MAME version, modified for the Pi platform specifically. There are more recent arcade emulators you can use - fbneo, mame, mame2003-plus - which have better support and are supported on the x86.

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          Zeref2016 @mitu
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          @mitu Mame4all was an example, i have FBA setup as well. Lots of packages are showing that, my platform is X64, so wondering why retropie is saying it's X86.

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            mitu Global Moderator @Zeref2016
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            @zeref2016 x86 is the generic platform name RetroPie uses for both 32/64 bit Intel/AMD.

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              sleve_mcdichael @Zeref2016
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              @zeref2016 it's not x64 it's x86_64. RetroPie is showing flags x86 (true, that's the first half of "x86_64") and 64bit (also true, that's the second half.)

              The example you shared requires the videocore flag; your system does not have that flag. Videocore is a low-power mobile multimedia processor found on Broadcom SoC's like the Raspberry Pi 1, 2, and 3. It's not found on x86 (or x86_64) systems. That package is built specifically to utilize the functionality of the videocore processor, which is not present on your system. That's why the package cannot be installed on your system.

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                Zeref2016 @sleve_mcdichael
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                @sleve_mcdichael aahh ok, so it's cause it's not on a Raspberry, ok that makes sense then. Thank you

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