GPi Zero 2 v1.52 & GPi Zero v1.15(Retropie Images for Pi Zero/Zero2 + GPi Case 1 & GPi Case 2W)
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Hello yesterday i flashed your image to an sdcard to and i ativate wifi and send some games , then when i choose restart emulationtstation i get an screen error - emulationstation crashed.
I shutdown system and start again but same problem.
What i can do to solve this problem ? -
Reflash it. Something's wrong if that's happening.
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Just more some questions and thank you for your help.
On the first i can add roms and reboot emulationstation or its better make a shutdown or a reboot after first use ?
When i have the roms and xml file that are in a roms folder, its better to leave that file or have it?
I have a lot of systems with game images but i think these images need to be resized.
I think that's not the problems but.... what are the stand image size for scrapped content ? -
Same problem again i download the image flashed with rasperry pi imager , at first boot its working with no problems i connect to mi wifi network all working fine, then i choose restart system to see if it boot with no problems, same problem - emulationstation crashed and i'm forced to shutdown the system.
Can this problem been caused by the theme used? But i don't change anything. -
Edit i try to boot the system again and this time system have boot with no error. i il try to add games and if there any problem i then post there.
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I would advise always doing a safe shutdown with the power switch instead of having ES reboot or shut down the system. That ensures ES always shuts down cleanly. The switch in the battery compartment needs flipped to On for this to work properly.
You should always allows the image to resize the data partition first, otherwise you have about 2GB of usable space to actually add things.
I store all my ROMs, their respective gamelist and images all in the same folder together, and it works fine for me that way. It appears to override anything you may scrape via EmulationStation, though (I don't use them so it's not an issue for me).
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Just a suggestion here, OP.
If you have noticed, the GPi screen can exhibit vertical screen tearing at times due to the display actually being rotated in software. The fix is to add the following to config.txt:
extra_transpose_buffer=2
Information found here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/retroflag_gpi/comments/c9up9v/screen_tearing/ -
Thanks. This really does seem to make a difference, particularly for lzdoom.
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I would like to report a bug that "permitrootlogin yes" should be put into /etc/ssh/sshd_config instead of /etc/ssh/ssh_config. Current config will prohibit using ssh to other devices from pi device.
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Thanks, that's a remnant from when I first started doing all this: Totally forgot that was still in there.
I ended up rebuilding this system on top of a clean install of the 12/26 Weekly Build and updating all the components to what was current as of a few hours ago and am running tests: It won't have this issue, and in general it seems to be a lot more stable overall than the 11/7 Weekly was. I've also incorporated TreyM's info into config.txt for smoother vsync, fixed a bug with Amstrad CPC support and a couple of minor things.
Not sure if/when I'll release this, as I'm sure people are probably sick of having to reflash their SD cards and I'm struggling to work out a method to upgrade from v1.3 without doing that (The OS components and such would be the biggest thing to handle).
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@sliver-x
Thanks for your hard working. I got some ES crash sometime with v1.3 (refreshed image). I tried to update packages in retro-setup and got no audio issue. I will wait for your new build.Happy New Year!!!
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@sliver-x
Could you please share how to make the image in details , like make swap , remove unnecessary files, etc ? I'd like to create one like this for gpi case2 -
I listed all the changes I made in the Readme file. You should be able to reconstruct what I did between it and looking at the files involved in some of the changes.
I've released v1.4: This addresses some things that were seriously bothering me up to this point (WiFi problems and EmulationStation's instability at times). This will probably be the last time I update it, unless something major is found that I've missed.
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@sliver-x Thanks for all your work i'm using v 1.3 and sometimes i get stuck with error on ES then i'm shutdown and then the system works with no problem, i have no other problem and great job.
Need to reflash to get this v1.4 working ? -
Thank you for your hard work,
I have a question with DOS emulator. Normally I use joymap-0.4.2. for mouse in my other build it work perfectly but while use v1.3 image the mouse goes to top-left screen and cannot snap to the windows.
I use dosbox for DOS emulator. Do anyone have any suggestion for using mouse with GPicase? -
Yeah, I was getting that too on occasion. I haven't been able to trigger it on the new ES build that's used in v1.4.
Unfortunately, yes, a reflash is required. But I'm hoping this is it for this project so it should be the last time you'll have to do it.
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@sliver-x i update the ES and if its good i still using the v1.3. The problem is the time time needed to replace the roms.
The ssh connection i get acess dennied , you have this problems with the version 1.3? -
The WiFi performance in the Zero 2 is so slow (I get 2MB/s if I'm lucky sitting a foot from a decent 802.11ac access point) I don't even bother using it for ROM transfers beyond one-off additions to a set.
Using a USB3 internal card reader on my Linux desktop, I can rsync 130GB of ROMs and all their respective metadata to my Sandisk Extreme cards in about 38 minutes.
You could use a utility like Rufus or YUMI to create a Linux Live USB drive from a downloaded ISO and boot your PC or Mac off it: You'll get full access to the SD card and won't touch anything on your Windows/MacOS install (Though you will still be able to access the OS drive and any other drives/partitiions on your system). If you're not familiar with using Linux, I would recommend using Linux Mint; It's a very simply laid out interface as far as Linux DE's go.
If you don't mind installing drivers into your OS, another option would be to install an Ext4 driver like Paragon Linux File Systems for Windows, but it's not free and I can't vouch for how stable it actually is.
No, I never had SSH problems (Aside from timeouts and disconnnects that disabling the WLAN power saving mode and IPV6 seems to have resolved).
You may want to remove PermitRootLogon=yes from /etc/ssh/ssh_config, as that was a testing remnant I left in 1.3 and below that apparently can cause issues for some people?
Another thing to remember is that SSH uses host keys to determine the identify of the server: If those changed (Either due to another flash, or manually deleting them and having my SSH script recreate them), whatever SSH client you're using may still have cached keys from before and will refuse to connect as they don't match what's currently on the server's side. You would need to purge the cached keys and have it pull down the new ones.
I just did a clean flash of v1.3, connected to WiFi via the Retropie menu/OSK, enabled SSH in Advanced Settings and am now pushing several GB of data to it with no issues.
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@sliver-x said in GPi Zero 2 v1.4 (Retroflag GPi Image for Pi Zero 2 W):
I've released v1.4: This addresses some things that were seriously bothering me up to this point (WiFi problems and EmulationStation's instability at times). This will probably be the last time I update it, unless something major is found that I've missed.
Thanks a lot for the v1.4 update, it's working very well and I like the looks and responsiveness!
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@sliver-x hello, thank you so much for this package. But after flashing this build, I met a problem about instant saving. The hot-keys for instant saving, L+select for save and R+select for read, are not working when I press them. Can you please help to confirm how can I make the instant saving setting? Thank you!
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