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    How to Change RPI4 Flags to !all 64bit?

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      Fingerprint
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      I need to change the RPI4 flags to !all 64bit
      Anyone know where, what files to install to change it, or what files to edit?
      I dont really want any alternatives. I just want to know how to change the current RPI4 flags.

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        mitu Global Moderator @Fingerprint
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        @Fingerprint said in How to Change RPI4 Flags to !all 64bit?:

        I dont really want any alternatives. I just want to know how to change the current RPI4 flags.

        The current RPI4 flags are there for a reason, just chaging them doesn't make the emulator/port compile or even work on a Pi4. Let me guess - you want to install the dolphin emulator ?

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          @mitu
          I want to install several Emulators and options that are red.
          Mostly Citra and Dolphin Included yes.
          I really dont mind how they will run, i just want them installed.

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            mitu Global Moderator
            last edited by mitu

            Citra is not part of RetroPie and Dolphin doesn't even support 32 bit systems - so if you're using a 32bit system you can't even compile it. As I said, the flags are there for a reason, you can't just remove them to make things 'work'.
            FWIW, you're not the first that tries to do that and - even on a 64bit system - discover that dolphin runs at 5-10 fps and it's mostly unplayable.

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              @mitu Right, Forgot to add that I installed retropie-extra to the retropie setup menu. I still want to know how to change the flags.

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