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    Noob looking for help: Change emulators, graphics, and get things working :)

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    • meleuM
      meleu @dankcushions
      last edited by

      @dankcushions when he says " I have to force restart it from the keyboard." I think "It's not an actual freeze."
      :-)

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        j00b
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        @meleu

        For those which isn't working, you can check the /dev/shm/runcommand.log to get some clue about what's wrong.

        This doesn't provide any information as it's blank and does not record anything it looks like. When I launch Aladdin on SNES it pauses and says "Press any key to continue..etc" and I have to ctrl+alt+delete on the keyword to restart the pie.

        Here is the command output I get when I SSH in:

        pi@retropie:/dev/shm $ pwd
        /dev/shm
        pi@retropie:/dev/shm $ ls
        pi@retropie:/dev/shm $ ls -a
        .  ..
        pi@retropie:/dev/shm $ ls -h
        pi@retropie:/dev/shm $ ls -ah
        .  ..
        

        There isn't any log file produced, I am not sure what to do at this point. Other games like Donkey Kong Country load just fine, but there are random games that it pauses when trying to load the game.

        I have a better idea: you can spend some time reading the wiki. ;-)

        I appreciate the links, however I have spent extensive time in the wiki and it's lacking lots of tutorials on how to setup and configure that Pi3 outside of the basics of getting it up and running. I am looking for someone who wants to take the time to help me out, thank you.

        @dankcushions

        anything freezing your pi indicates a hardware problem. are you using a 2.5A power supply ?

        It's not any of the hardware, I purchased a 2.5A power supply with my kit I got off Amazon, https://amzn.com/B01C6Q2GSY.

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        • dankcushionsD
          dankcushions Global Moderator
          last edited by

          ok, then you need to provide us with more information. please fill out the entirety of https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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            j00b
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            Pi Model: Raspberry Pi 3 (RPi3) Model B Quad-Core 1.2 GHz 1 GB RAM, https://amzn.com/B01C6Q2GSY
            RetroPie Version Used: retropie-4.0.2-rpi2_rpi3
            Built From: retropie-4.0.2-rpi2_rpi3.img.gz
            USB Devices connected: USB keyboard
            Controller used: Zonmack Gaming (TM) (2 Pack) Wireless Bluetooth PS3 Controllers for Playstation 3 Double Shock, https://amzn.com/B01HAXN6FA
            Error messages received: http://imgur.com/a/SU0CE
            Log found in /dev/shm/runcommand.log (if relevant): no log file found
            File: (File with issue - with FULL path)
            Emulator: (Name of emulator - if applicable):
            Attachment of config files: http://pastebin.com/GeKcLSMY
            How to replicate the problem: Browse to SNES, go to Aladdin, press A and try to start the game

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            • rbakerR
              rbaker @j00b
              last edited by

              @j00b said in Noob looking for help: Change emulators, graphics, and get things working :):

              I appreciate the links, however I have spent extensive time in the wiki and it's lacking lots of tutorials on how to setup and configure that Pi3 outside of the basics of getting it up and running.

              Is this real? What exactly are you trying to do that is not here on this site or the wiki already?

              Your questions:

              1. Change the SNES emulator to piSNES. How do I do this and where is it done?
                https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/runcommand
                ....amazingly, the example given is for the snes!!

              2. How to edit the graphics or improve the look and feel of the roms that I play for SNES.
                https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/2701/installing-shaders
                https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/268/shaders-don-t-seem-to-have-effect-snes
                https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/897/updated-crt-pi-shader/3
                I could go on, just search for "shaders" or use video smoothing as described above. Or watch this and the millions of other videos on the subject:

              3. I have spent extensive time in the wiki and it's lacking lots of tutorials on how to setup and configure that Pi3.

              4. The raspberry Pi freezes.
                Sorry, never seen that issue even when roms fail to load. The closest I have come is this:
                https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/FAQ#why-does-shut-down-and-reboot-take-ages becasue you did say "I downloaded and loaded an entire collection of SNES roms".

              5. Try to walk me through to best setup for my house and what I am trying to do.
                You don't say what you are trying to do.

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              • dankcushionsD
                dankcushions Global Moderator @j00b
                last edited by dankcushions

                @j00b said in Noob looking for help: Change emulators, graphics, and get things working :):

                Error messages received: http://imgur.com/a/SU0CE

                that's not a rom. looks like you're trying to run a temporary file probably from an incomplete transfer.

                if you'd filled out this question we'd be sure:

                File: (File with issue - with FULL path)

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                  j00b
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                  @rbaker

                  The raspberry Pi freezes.
                  Sorry, never seen that issue even when roms fail to load. The closest I have come is this:

                  When I get to this screen in my screenshot I posted, pressing any buttons on my PS3 controller do nothing, and typing on the keyword just types out text in the bottom left of the screen.

                  @dankcushions

                  if you'd filled out this question we'd be sure:

                  Sure, no problem

                  This is me browsing the Super Nintendo roms list and selecting to play Aladdin, http://imgur.com/a/5YWeE

                  Screenshot of roms list for SNES: http://take.ms/Qh1Ae

                  pi@retropie:~/RetroPie/roms/snes $ pwd
                  /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/snes/Aladdin.smc
                  
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                  • dankcushionsD
                    dankcushions Global Moderator @j00b
                    last edited by dankcushions

                    @j00b said in Noob looking for help: Change emulators, graphics, and get things working :):

                    @rbaker

                    The raspberry Pi freezes.
                    Sorry, never seen that issue even when roms fail to load. The closest I have come is this:

                    When I get to this screen in my screenshot I posted, pressing any buttons on my PS3 controller do nothing, and typing on the keyword just types out text in the bottom left of the screen.

                    @dankcushions

                    if you'd filled out this question we'd be sure:

                    Sure, no problem

                    This is me browsing the Super Nintendo roms list and selecting to play Aladdin, http://imgur.com/a/5YWeE

                    Screenshot of roms list for SNES: http://take.ms/Qh1Ae

                    pi@retropie:~/RetroPie/roms/snes $ pwd
                    /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/snes/Aladdin.smc
                    

                    that command wouldn't show the hidden file you attempted to load. this would:

                    ls -a

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                      j00b
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                      @dankcushions

                      Look like I found it, http://take.ms/MgGoX

                      So from my earlier screenshot, it's not picking up any of the actual rom files but a hidden one? Any thoughts?

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                      • dankcushionsD
                        dankcushions Global Moderator @j00b
                        last edited by

                        @j00b i would actually expect the 'real' roms to be there also, but probably after all the dot-prefixed ones in your list, as it sorts by alphabetical order and i guess symbols like ._ are shown first.

                        emulationstation should probably not display hidden (dot-prefixed) files to avoid this scenario, however now you know about them you can at least delete to save whatever space they are taking up.

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                          j00b @dankcushions
                          last edited by

                          @dankcushions said in Noob looking for help: Change emulators, graphics, and get things working :):

                          @j00b i would actually expect the 'real' roms to be there also, but probably after all the dot-prefixed ones in your list, as it sorts by alphabetical order and i guess symbols like ._ are shown first.

                          emulationstation should probably not display hidden (dot-prefixed) files to avoid this scenario, however now you know about them you can at least delete to save whatever space they are taking up.

                          Well that worked!

                          Any tips on how to decrease the lag time for a bluetooth ps3 controller?

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                          • rbakerR
                            rbaker @j00b
                            last edited by

                            @j00b said in Noob looking for help: Change emulators, graphics, and get things working :):

                            Any tips on how to decrease the lag time for a bluetooth ps3 controller?

                            Try changing CPU Governor to Performance in Retropie Setup.
                            https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/711/cpu-governor-and-overclock-threshold

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                            • meleuM
                              meleu @j00b
                              last edited by

                              @j00b about the runcommand.log:
                              The /dev/shm directory is RAM based. It means that its content is deleted after a reboot.

                              If you raspi3 "freezes" but accept the ctrl+alt+del input from keyboard, then it is NOT actually frozen. If it is connected to your LAN you can log into it via SSH and check the /dev/shm/runcommand.log and/or check other things...

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                                PetroRie @j00b
                                last edited by

                                @j00b said in Noob looking for help: Change emulators, graphics, and get things working :):

                                I appreciate the links, however I have spent extensive time in the wiki and it's lacking lots of tutorials on how to setup and configure that Pi3 outside of the basics of getting it up and running. I am looking for someone who wants to take the time to help me out, thank you.

                                The Wiki is one giant tutorial on how to config every single configurable variable in RetroPie. To get rid of the pixelated graphics simple go to:

                                /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg

                                and enable:

                                video_smooth = true

                                That did the trick for me.

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                                  SOSretro @j00b
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                                  @j00b were you able to get the PS3 zomack controllers to work? I've been able to get the brand name ones to work, following the wiki, but the zomack ones just vibrate away when I plug them in.

                                  They are a great deal if it's possible to set them up. If you did, I would love to know the steps you took.

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                                    amundell @SOSretro
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                                    @SOSretro same here. Zonmack controllers just vibrate. Following to see if you find a solution.

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