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    [Suggestion] Include Bluetooth 5.0 firmware with RetroPie

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      valter12
      last edited by

      Greetings everyone. While installing the appropriate firmware for a Bluetooth 5.0 dongle is simple enough when you know where to get it from, I believe including the firmware with RetroPie would make it much more convenient to everyone who plans on using it. Thoughts?

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      • mituM
        mitu Global Moderator
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        RetroPie doesn't need to distribute firmware files - these are included with the OS used by RetroPie (the Linux distribution). Which firmware did you have to install manually ?

        If your dongle doesn't have a firmware included with the OS, ask for the inclusion in the upstream distro (Debian/Raspberry PI OS/Ubuntu/etc.). Note that not all firmware files are freely re-distributable - this may affect their inclusion in the upstream Linux distro.

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          valter12 @mitu
          last edited by valter12

          @mitu I got the firmware here:
          https://github.com/Realtek-OpenSource/android_hardware_realtek
          More specifically:
          https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Realtek-OpenSource/android_hardware_realtek/rtk1395/bt/rtkbt/Firmware/BT/rtl8761b_fw
          https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Realtek-OpenSource/android_hardware_realtek/rtk1395/bt/rtkbt/Firmware/BT/rtl8761b_config
          Can I ask you what exactly is a upstream distro? And which one is used by RetroPie on the Raspberry Pi 3?

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator @valter12
            last edited by

            I got the firmware here:
            https://github.com/Realtek-OpenSource/android_hardware_realtek

            Yes, but which file exactly ?

            Can I ask you what exactly is a upstream distro?

            Is the Linux distribution on which RetroPie is installed.

            And which one is used by RetroPie on the Raspberry Pi 3?

            That's Raspberry PI OS.

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              valter12 @mitu
              last edited by

              @mitu Sorry, these files to be more specific:
              https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Realtek-OpenSource/android_hardware_realtek/rtk1395/bt/rtkbt/Firmware/BT/rtl8761b_fw
              https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Realtek-OpenSource/android_hardware_realtek/rtk1395/bt/rtkbt/Firmware/BT/rtl8761b_config

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              • mituM
                mitu Global Moderator @valter12
                last edited by

                The firmware you want is in the firmware-realtek package, but only in the next Debian version (bookworm), so it will be eventually included in Raspberry Pi OS.

                See https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/firmware-realtek.

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                  valter12 @mitu
                  last edited by valter12

                  @mitu Oh okay. Thank you for your time mitu.

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