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    Using Pi4 image on Pi3

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      slumcat
      last edited by slumcat

      I made a completely bone-headed mistake yesterday. The SD card on my Retropie died, so I spent the last couple days rebuilding it with the latest image. I could have sworn it was built on a Pi4 (and somehow completely overlooked the micro USB and full-sized HDMI port), so I started from the pre-built Pi4/400 image. At first boot it was acting a bit weird (EmulationStation didn’t auto-launch and I got some alsa mixer warning messages), so I did a full update from the Retropie-setup script and then went about the business of transferring all of my backed up roms, configs, etc. Everything seems to be working OK for now, but today it finally dawned on me that it’s running on a Pi3B, not a 4. What is the difference in the pre-built images for the 3 vs. 4? Is there anything I should be concerned about? Since I did a full update (including underlying OS) am I all good now, or should I start all over and rebuild with the proper image?

      Thanks in advance for any help.

      Pi Model or other hardware: Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Rev 1.2
      Power Supply used: 5V 2.5A wall-wart
      RetroPie Version Used: 4.7.20
      Built From: retropie-buster-4.7.1-rpi4_400.img.gz

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      • dankcushionsD
        dankcushions Global Moderator @slumcat
        last edited by

        @slumcat it uses curated builds, configurations and default emulators for pi4. i am not sure what specifically will break if you use it on a pi3 system, but you'll certainly not be making optimal use of your hardware.

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        • retropieuser555R
          retropieuser555 @dankcushions
          last edited by

          I mean, things like redream it might try and run but it'll fail as it needs pi4?

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator @retropieuser555
            last edited by mitu

            @retropieuser555 You won't be able to install redream on a Pi3 (and it's not included in the image out-of-the-box) even if the image was intended for a Pi4.

            @slumcat as @dankcushions mentioned, some configurations may not be optimal for your platform (Pi3). Doing an update will install the correct software version for your system (i.e. the Pi3 packages), but the default configurations will not be re-generated.

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            • windgW
              windg
              last edited by

              Pi3 have a parameter in the config.txt file that does not exist in the Pi4 :

              gpu_mem=256
              

              My English isn't at a good level.

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                slumcat @mitu
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                @mitu @dankcushions

                Thanks for the info. I guess I will go ahead and rebuild it, again!

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