RetroPie-Setup
RetroPie-Setup
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RetroPie-Setup
- Any update on bullseye?
- Kms driver fixes screen tearing but no audio?
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install on 64 bit Raspberry pi OS?
SFTP into your pi and replace the audiosettings.sh from the RetroPie-Setup folder with the one from here to get audio: https://github.com/cmitu/RetroPie-Setup/tree/audio-ks
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what Is a safe overclock for the pi 4 2Gb
I encountered less framedips with mvc2 by using the standalone version of flycast. It's a wip flycast.sh script from here: https://github.com/cmitu/RetroPie-Setup/tree/flycast-standalone
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Why does everyone think Redream is better then Flycast?
I managed to find the standalone flycast that's faster than both. Here it is if anyone's interested. It's not finished. Games have to be loaded from within flycast. I had audio cutting out until I switched to sdl2 but I can't save the audio settings. https://github.com/cmitu/RetroPie-Setup/tree/flycast-standalone
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Solutions for some common problems on Raspberry Pi
run a test version of 1.9.9 or 1.9.14 that definitely works
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Is there any way to manually replace RetroArch with the most up to date version?
You can install 1.9.14 from this wip repo but it's unsupported. Unless you really need a feature then don't bother https://github.com/cmitu/RetroPie-Setup/tree/retroarch-1.9.14
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No Audio From Samsung Tizen Smart TV
Changing to the kms driver will get rid of your audio. Lets get it back. Download the retropie wip repo from here. Click on code then click on download zip. https://github.com/cmitu/RetroPie-Setup/commits/audio-ks
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How to downgrade retro arch
...oh, I see what they were getting at with the downloading the .diff files. That's coming from a different user's fork, so I guess you can't do it with a simple "git checkout" (I think? I'm still pretty new to git, myself). However, I am seeing four of them in the directory, not three. Are you looking at the version here?: https://github.com/cmitu/RetroPie-Setup/tree/7eb7e547e652c8519c4c3855318a7bff5580f3f7/scriptmodules/emulators/retroarch
RetroPie-Setup
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Install retropie without another computer?
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade sudo apt install git lsb-release cd git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup.git cd RetroPie-Setup sudo ./retropie_setup.sh
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Autostart help
1) Install OS Lite (64-bit) 2) - sudo apt-get install pulseaudio - sudo apt-get install pavucontrol paprefs 3) - sudo raspi-config - System Options > Wireless LAN > ... - System Options > Audio > 0 - System Options > Boot / Auto Login > B2 Console Autologin - Localisation Options > L1 Locale > ... - Localisation Options > L2 Timezone > ... - Localisation Options > L3 Keyboard > ... - Localisation Options > L4 WLAN Country > ... Reboot 4) sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade 5) - sudo update-locale LC_ALL="en_GB.UTF-8" - sudo update-locale LANGUAGE="en_US:en" 6) Reboot 7) - sudo apt install git lsb-release - git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup.git - cd RetroPie-Setup - chmod +x retropie_setup.sh - sudo ./retropie_setup.sh 8) - Manage Packages > core > Install all core packages - Manage Packages > main > lr-snes9x > Install from source - Manage Packages > depends > sdl2 > Install from source - Configuration / tools > samba > Install Retropie Samba shares - Configuration / tools > autostart > Autostart Emulation Station after login 9) - Retropie > Configuration > Retroarch > Settings > Audio > Output > Audio > sdl2
- Retro Pi keeps booting to terminal
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Map P2 to P1 controls for specific game
Since your version is from before the switch from Stretch to Buster with RetroPie 4.6 in 2020, unfortunately you'll not be able to upgrade in-place. You will need to backup and reinstall.
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Where is the file this is generated from stored?
That's the output of retropie_welcome, an alias added to your ~/.bashrc by the bash welcome tweak.
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How to install FBN on retropie
What version do you run that doesn't have a FinalBurn option? FBN or its predecessor FBA have been included pre-installed by default for a very long time.
- Trouble installing version 4.8
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need some guidance, RaspberrypiOS
They are still working on it.
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Cannot use splashscreens on RPi4 B 4GB (error message inside)
Anyway, the error message I get points to line 235 in the splashcreen script. Line 235 and a little above plus below is this while loop:
- Steam Link on Orange pi5
What are some alternatives?
PiKISS - PiKISS for Raspberry Pi: A bunch of scripts with menu to make your life easier.
Debian-Pi-Aarch64 - This is the first 64-bit system in the world to support all Raspberry Pi 64-bit hardware!!! (Include: PI400,4B,3B+,3B,3A+,Zero2W)
RetroArch - Cross-platform, sophisticated frontend for the libretro API. Licensed GPLv3.
pimox7 - Proxmox V7 for Raspberry Pi
ReconPi - ReconPi - A lightweight recon tool that performs extensive scanning with the latest tools.
slang-shaders
zpm - Zpm— Zsh Plugin Manager
ppsspp - A PSP emulator for Android, Windows, Mac and Linux, written in C++. Want to contribute? Join us on Discord at https://discord.gg/5NJB6dD or just send pull requests / issues. For discussion use the forums at forums.ppsspp.org.
RetroPie-Setup - Shell script to setup Raspberry Pi (TM) with RetroArch emulator and various cores
RetroPie-Docs - Conversion of the RetroPie Wiki to mkdocs, using the material theme
balena-dash - Build a Raspberry Pi based desktop dashboard for stats, photos, videos and more!
retropie-crt-tvout - set of configurations to get a picture as close to real hardware as possible with the built-in composite tv-out of the raspberry pi