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    scph5501.bin file missing Ubuntu 18

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      lexieye
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      Re: Error Firmware is missing

      I have RetroPie installed on Ubuntu 18 and the emulators that require bios are not working

      I have all the needed bios in /root/RetroPie/BIOS and this folder can also be viewed under home/***/RetroPie/BIOS

      for PSX I have doubled the scph5501 file 4 times so there are 4 files in /RetroPie/BIOS named
      SCPH5501.bin
      SCPH5501.BIN
      scph5501.bin
      SCPH5501.BIN

      Is there a cfg file with the directory of bios location that is my problem?

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        lexieye @lexieye
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        @lexieye I’m thinking RetroPie is working properly is because I’m trying to play Crash Bandicoot USA version and it’s asking for 5501 bios but RetroArch isn’t looking in the right place

        on original Pi hardware RetroPie will ask for PSX bios for the region of the game

        BIOS FILES NEEDED:

        SCPH1001.BIN
        The original. Released in North America on 9/9/95. Did not feature S-Video output port like the 1000.

        scph5500.bin
        Japanese revision. CD drive mech was relocated, onboard electronics shortened by ~20 percent, seperate ports for A/V composite output were replaced by the A/V Multi Out port.

        scph5501.bin
        North American version of the 5500.

        scph5502.bin
        European version of the 5500.

        scph7001.bin
        North American 7000.

        scph7502.bin
        European 7500.

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          mitu Global Moderator
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          @lexieye said in scph5501.bin file missing Ubuntu 18:

          @lexieye I’m thinking RetroPie is working properly is because I’m trying to play Crash Bandicoot USA version and it’s asking for 5501 bios but RetroArch isn’t looking in the right place

          The same location is configured by RetroPie regardless of platform (Pi or PC). You can check in the RetroArch's menu for the folder location ( Settings > Directory > System/BIOS ) and see if it's set to $HOME/RetroPie/BIOS.

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            Darksavior @lexieye
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            @lexieye Check if the bios matches the md5 checksum. You can also try renaming the PSXONPSP660.bin bios to whatever Beetle wants. It's what I use.

            "This is the PSX BIOS included in PSP firmware 6.60. 
            It has been optimised/enhanced/improved by Sony compared to the "traditional" PSX BIOS versions extracted from PSX hardware that we have all been using for years. 
            This BIOS enables enhanced performance and compatibility in all emulators and is region free. It can be renamed."
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              lexieye @mitu
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              @mitu

              System/BIOS are in /home/RetroPie/BIOS

              Thank you for your help

              when opening RetroArch and trying to use it as a stand-alone app I noticed it had no cores inside? I used the built-in core downloader and used load content and I’ve got a really bad 0.9.44.1PSX-beetle working jittery game

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                mitu Global Moderator @lexieye
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                when opening RetroArch and trying to use it as a stand-alone app I noticed it had no cores inside?

                That's ok, RetroPie handles things differently than standalone RetroArch, cores are installed separately when needed and they're not installed in RetroArch's default core location.

                I used the built-in core downloader and used load content and I’ve got a really bad 0.9.44.1PSX-beetle working jittery game

                That's not supported, but it's still no indication whether it uses it's own HLE BIOS or the external BIOS files you copied.
                Post a verbose log on pastebin.com and we can see if the BIOS files are found. You've not mentioned your system details - what hardware/RP version/etc.

                BTW, Ubuntu 18 is getting out of support and you should consider upgrade to a LTS release.

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                  lexieye @lexieye
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                  @mitu
                  RetroPie still won’t load the PSX games from the launcher only if I use RetroArch itself?
                  I installed RetroPie on Ubuntu using the raspberry forum guide

                  https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Debian/

                  I had multiple problems (maybe my fault) of everything being installed under /root.
                  This was a nightmare of moving folders out of /root and changing permissions just to get GENESIS and SNES games to work.

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                    mitu Global Moderator @lexieye
                    last edited by mitu

                    RetroPie still won’t load the PSX games from the launcher only if I use RetroArch itself?

                    Get the log file I mentioned and we'll see what's causing the issue.

                    I had multiple problems (maybe my fault) of everything being installed under /root.
                    This was a nightmare of moving folders out of /root and changing permissions just to get GENESIS and SNES games to work.

                    RetroPie doesn't install anything under the root user. If you follow the instruction in the docs, everything should be installed and configured for the regular user that performed the installation. If this is a first time installation, I recommend you start over fresh on a newer Ubuntu LTS version.

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                      lexieye @mitu
                      last edited by lexieye

                      @mitu

                      https://pastebin.com/ackADZAc

                      this is a project to bring an old DEL D520 back to life . I will update Ubuntu if support drops for 18

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                        mitu Global Moderator @lexieye
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                        @lexieye Your link is broken.

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                          lexieye @mitu
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                          @mitu original changed

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                            mitu Global Moderator @lexieye
                            last edited by

                            @lexieye Sure enough, the System/BIOS directory is not set and the configuration files are missing.

                            ...
                            [INFO] [Environ]: GET_MESSAGE_INTERFACE_VERSION.
                            [WARN] [Environ]: SYSTEM DIR is empty, assume CONTENT DIR /home/thomas/RetroPie/roms/psx/Crash Bandicoot (USA).cue
                            [INFO] [Environ]: SYSTEM_DIRECTORY: "".
                            ...
                            [INFO] [Config]: Saved new config to "/opt/retropie/configs/psx/retroarch.cfg".
                            ...
                            

                            I suggest you re-install the system, but since it's very old, your GPU may not be enough to run PS1 games with lr-beetle-psx at an acceptable speed.

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                              lexieye @mitu
                              last edited by lexieye

                              @mitu
                              Thank you

                              I used the built in Setup Script to remove emulationstation (but not the dependencies) and did a fresh install [retropie_setup.sh]

                              I then updated everything with terminal [apt-get update]

                              I also just selected the basic install method to just install all x86 as standard

                              Because Ubuntu & my laptop is old it will take me a while to select what emulator are best for each system as just changing Mame2003 to NeoGeo all my roms play fine

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                                lexieye @mitu
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                                @mitu hello
                                I’m sorry to bring this thread back up
                                But I have installed a stand-alone-app called PCSXR from the software updated and it can run PlayStation games at 50 fps

                                can you direct me to any documentation on how I can swap this core for beetle insured RetroArch instead of me using just one app, that it can be part of EmulationStation

                                Ubuntu 18.4.0
                                X86
                                i3 laptop

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                                  sleve_mcdichael @lexieye
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                                  @lexieye you would just need to add a PCSXR entry to your configs/psx/emulators.cfg file. See https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Add-a-New-System-in-EmulationStation/#step-31-launch-roms-with-the-runcommand-script for some details (it's in the context of adding a new system but you can add a new emulator to an existing system in the same way.)

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