Soon after the release of RetroPie 3.1, we are please to announce v3.2. Although only a couple of weeks have passed, there have been a fair number of improvements.
Changes since 3.1:
- Fixed binaries of mupen64plus and lr-tyrquake and removed mupen64plus-testing as it is now included in the default mupen64plus.
- Updated to Hatari 1.9, and built in IPF image support.
- Binary installs are now supported for those running under Raspbian Jessie – although there still may be bugs.
- New experimental modules – ppsspp / lr-ppsspp (PlayStation Portable emulator), px68k (X68000 emulator – too slow to be usable on a rpi2 though), and opentyrian (a port of the DOS shoot-em-up Tyrian).
- uae4arm is now moved from experimental.
- Improvements to the generic bluetooth pairing module.
- Improvements to ps3controller pairing
- Fixed SNESDev driver building (failed on first attempt).
- New Turtle Pi Emulation Station theme installable via the themes installer
- Various other bugfixes.
- GLideN64 video plugin for mupen64plus
Have fun!
Never Mind!!! I fat-fingered the command line for git. My bad!!
Have a question. I am trying to install retropie manually from a clean install of reapian but when I try to download via github it asks for a username and password. Am I missing something?
How do I select the Glide64 plugin I cant seem to see it anywhere when selecting emulation?
Great update. Thanks for adding PSP emulation.
Dam it when I run a emulator on Rpi and go back to emulation station the screen goes funny or screen changes resolution it looks like it NTSC when it PAL,This is a Composite not HDML that coming from the RCA connector. HELP.. https://plus.google.com/114124394172718044524/posts/Q1vcwgyP6f6
No one can help me then..?
updating from jessie and installing the binaries everything goes smooth
though at the end of it reports an error about some libraries (libsdl
and another can’t remember now) Thanks for the effort though, really
appreciate it!
Is PS1 emulation still broken?
If anyone posts video of the GLideN64 plugin running, I’d love to see the performance.