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    amiga games give white screen.

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      From a clean creation of the os from a download of the image from retropie.org.uk, I followed the instruction again on retropie.org.uk to get Amiga games running. Amiga show up in the startup menu. The games show up in that selection. I see the +Start Amiberry entry and it works to give me a configuration menu. However, each of the six games that I've loaded to the pi end up giving me a white screen instead of a game screen. I've tried roms from three different sources and the each respond the same way. The roms are .lha files. I've tried running them from both the +Start Amiberry and just from the menu and each way the result is the same. Here's what is in the runcommand.log file:

      Parameters: 
      Executing: /opt/retropie/emulators/amiberry/amiberry.sh auto "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/amiga/QBic_v1.1.lha"
      INFO: --- New exception ---
      INFO: JIT not in use.
      INFO: Segmentation Fault
      INFO: info.si_signo = 11
      INFO: info.si_errno = 0
      INFO: info.si_code = 1
      INFO: info.si_addr = 00000008
      INFO: r0  = 0xb6f1c500
      INFO: r1  = 0xb0200044
      INFO: r2  = 0x00000000
      INFO: r3  = 0x00000000
      INFO: r4  = 0x01010101
      INFO: r5  = 0xb6f1c040
      INFO: r6  = 0xffffffff
      INFO: r7  = 0xbef47d10
      INFO: r8  = 0x033c53d8
      INFO: r9  = 0x00000004
      INFO: r10 = 0x00000004
      INFO: FP  = 0x02efe110
      INFO: IP  = 0x004be0f8
      INFO: SP  = 0xbef47a98
      INFO: LR  = 0xb672ad1c
      INFO: PC  = 0xb672ad20
      INFO: CPSR = 0x48000010
      INFO: Fault Address = 0x00000008
      INFO: Trap no = 0x0000000e
      INFO: Err Code = 0x00000017
      INFO: Old Mask = 0x00000000
      INFO: LR - 0xB672AD1C: <fclose> (/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libc.so.6)
      INFO: Stack trace:
      INFO: 0x00174fac <(null) + 0x00174fac> (./amiberry)
      INFO: 0xb66fc120 <__default_rt_sa_restorer + 0x00000000> (/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libc.so.6)
      INFO: 0xb672ad20 <fclose + 0x0000013c> (/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libc.so.6)
      INFO: 0x0012be60 <(null) + 0x0012be60> (./amiberry)
      INFO: 0x0012c6a4 <(null) + 0x0012c6a4> (./amiberry)
      INFO: 0x0010c35c <(null) + 0x0010c35c> (./amiberry)
      INFO: 0x0001895c <(null) + 0x0001895c> (./amiberry)
      INFO: 0xb66e6718 <__libc_start_main + 0x0000010c> (/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libc.so.6)
      INFO: IP out of range
      INFO: Stack trace (non-dedicated):
      INFO: ./amiberry() [0x1750b4]
      INFO: /lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libc.so.6(__default_rt_sa_restorer+0) [0xb66fc120]
      INFO: /lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libc.so.6(fclose+0x13c) [0xb672ad20]
      INFO: ./amiberry() [0x12be60]
      INFO: ./amiberry() [0x12c6a4]
      INFO: ./amiberry() [0x10c35c]
      INFO: ./amiberry() [0x1895c]
      INFO: /lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0x10c) [0xb66e6718]
      INFO: End of stack trace.
      INFO: --- end exception ---
      Could not load system ROM, trying system ROM replacement.
      ~
      

      Does it need that "JIT" that was missing from the start? Isn't a "segmentation fault" an attempt to use protected memory?
      Any clues?

      My system:
      Pi model: B
      power supply (5v, 2.5a)
      RetroPie Version 4.8
      Built from: (pre made sd image on RetroPie website)
      usb devices connected: mouse, keyboard, controller
      controller used: miadore usb snes retro controller

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