elcuervo75
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I got a Pi 3. Why won't GBA or NeoGeo roms load? NES and SNes run fine. Any info out there to help a newbie with this specific problem? I really want to play Metal Slug!
I got a Pi 3. Why won't GBA or NeoGeo roms load? NES and SNes run fine. Any info out there to help a newbie with this specific problem? I really want to play Metal Slug!
GBA and Neo Geo both need their respective BIOS roms.
Any links with instructions? I'm having a hard time finding clear help.
I'd like to try a 64Gb microSD for my Pi3...thing is I'm not sure if it'll work. I want to put my PSX library on it, and that takes a LOT of space, of course.
Anyone tried this one? http://www.ncix.com/detail/kingston-sdc10g2-64gbcr-64gb-microsdxc-class-b4-117883.htm
I have a 64gig Sandisk in mine. Only peculiarity is having to convert it to FAT32 from exFAT.
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That Gamegirl will be good purely because of the 8bitdo partnership so you know it won't have shit buttons.
Any links with instructions? I'm having a hard time finding clear help.
I'd like to try a 64Gb microSD for my Pi3...thing is I'm not sure if it'll work. I want to put my PSX library on it, and that takes a LOT of space, of course.
Anyone tried this one? http://www.ncix.com/detail/kingston-sdc10g2-64gbcr-64gb-microsdxc-class-b4-117883.htm
Lordy am I having a bitch of a time connecting either of my 8bitdo nes or snes controller to bluetooth. Works great when connected to usb though.
I tried restarting the rasp pi without connecting the usb and only turning on the controller when emulation station has fully loaded. The blue light is solid on the controllers, but the controllers won't do anything and can't get into Retropi. It says to press a button to configure the controller of press f4. However, I already configured the controller! But if I have the controller plugged in to usb and restart the rasp pi, I can get into Retropi no problem.
The controllers are recognized as being connected to bluetooth in the settings, but they just won't work. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
Edit: might as well just use usb. Don't wanna have a stroke trying to figure this out, lol
I tried setting this up a while ago with a Pi 1, is it worth it to continue if I just want to play 8/16 bit games?
Realistically how far will a Pi 1 take me in terms of emulation.
Now that my kids are actually sleeping and I have time to myself, I'd like to take another swing at it.
I just finished up getting retropie running on a pi 1 model B. it works great for 8/16bit games and fba for most arcade games but you'll want to overclock to 1GHz. The process to overclock is just a simple menu toggle, just make sure you get some heatsinks on amazon they are only like $5.
Does anyone know off hand what type of HDMI port a Pi 2 B has? I was under the impression it was HDMI mini, but that doesn't seem to line up with what I've seen online.
Regular HDMI on the 2B and 3. The Zero has mini HDMI.
Has any of you went from a Pi2 to a Pi3?
I wonder, if I swap my SD card from Pi2 to Pi3, will it boot ok? Or I'll face lots of issues?
How far can I run decently on a Pi 3? PS1? DC?
I will test this out this afternoon for you.
PS1 works pretty much flawlessly.
DC is often choppy and slow. Then again the only games I got to even work were Maken X and Ikaruga.
Has any of you went from a Pi2 to a Pi3?
I wonder, if I swap my SD card from Pi2 to Pi3, will it boot ok? Or I'll face lots of issues?
How are DS and gba games on this on a big TV? I basically just wanted to play srpgs and Pokémon but I am not sure what is capatible or how it would look.
Can't play DS games, GBA is fine look as you don't have some smoothing filter on, you can put scanlines on aswell if you prefer.
It looks just as good as SNES games. Minish Cap/Metroid Zero Mission/Fusion was meant to be played on a large TV IMO.
What's the opinion about RetroPie vs. Recalbox vs. Lakka?
I had RetroPie on my RPi2, I've bought a RPi3 and used Recalbox... the setup, including getting an SNES30 8Bitdo controller installed, was considerably simpler. Haven't done much playing yet.
You can turn off over scan in the settings text file on the pi SD card. It's the boot settings, I can't recall off the top of my head where to find it though. Sorry.
Lordy am I having a bitch of a time connecting either of my 8bitdo nes or snes controller to bluetooth. Works great when connected to usb though.
I tried restarting the rasp pi without connecting the usb and only turning on the controller when emulation station has fully loaded. The blue light is solid on the controllers, but the controllers won't do anything and can't get into Retropi. It says to press a button to configure the controller of press f4. However, I already configured the controller! But if I have the controller plugged in to usb and restart the rasp pi, I can get into Retropi no problem.
The controllers are recognized as being connected to bluetooth in the settings, but they just won't work. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
Edit: might as well just use usb. Don't wanna have a stroke trying to figure this out, lol
Lordy am I having a bitch of a time connecting either of my 8bitdo nes or snes controller to bluetooth. Works great when connected to usb though.
I tried restarting the rasp pi without connecting the usb and only turning on the controller when emulation station has fully loaded. The blue light is solid on the controllers, but the controllers won't do anything and can't get into Retropi. It says to press a button to configure the controller of press f4. However, I already configured the controller! But if I have the controller plugged in to usb and restart the rasp pi, I can get into Retropi no problem.
The controllers are recognized as being connected to bluetooth in the settings, but they just won't work. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
Edit: might as well just use usb. Don't wanna have a stroke trying to figure this out, lol
Hey! Sorry for the delay in getting back to you on this. I would have answered sooner if I saw this.
The problem with the 8bitdo is that there are two different modes when using it. "Keyboard" mode, then there's "joystick" mode. When you try to connect it by just pressing start, it goes into keyboard mode, which doesn't work with Retropie. So, when connecting, you have to hold R button with start. Yeah, I know, wtf, right? Well there's no other choice. It's a really minor hassle but plays great once you connect this way.
There is some additional programming you need to do to get EmulationStation to understand he controls, so use this link to help.
https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Setting-up-a-Bluetooth-controller
If you are still having issues, PM me.
I've done this and I still have issues.
When I connect to it, I'm using another controller. I am supposed to unhook that and reboot? Am I connecting to via Bluetooth while plugged into it with a USB cable?
I can get it to successfully pair, but doesn't control it after.