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  • #108734
    woundjuice
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    im not sure if it will resolve your problem, but “#” is a line comment, so everything in that line should be ignored.

    I am also new to RetroPi, but thats how comments normally work in a lot of different scripting languages. Try removing the “#” on the lines you added. Hope it works!

    #108808
    nosedeath
    Participant

    Ahhhh CRAP! I knew that! I don’t remember if I took it out or not. I’ll have to check when I get home. Thanks duder.

    #108859
    nosedeath
    Participant

    Didn’t work.

    #108860
    nosedeath
    Participant

    Still can’t load cored from retroarch. There isn’t any to load in the directory.

    #109241
    nosedeath
    Participant

    Bah I double posted this. Sorry about that. I couldn’t rememebr if I started a thread or not. Can someone deleted the other post I have?

    But.

    I still haven’t figured this out. So far all the games work and everything is running smoothly but I just can’t configure the cores through RetroArch.I want to adjust the screen size and overlays and what not but no cores show up? Anyone?

    #109295
    nosedeath
    Participant

    Ok, I got this from the “http://emulation-general.wikia.com/wiki/Using_RetroArch”

    “You can also set the libretro path using the RGUI. In Retroarch, go to Settings -> Path Options -> Core Directory and navigate to the appropriate folder. If you set everything up correctly, you should see the cores when you select the Core option in the RGUI.”

    I tried all that but still no cores. I wonder if I have to start from scratch?

    #109321
    Floob
    Member

    To start at your first post – have you tried using the runcommand to set the screen res on a per emulator basis?

    https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/runcommand

    #109339
    nosedeath
    Participant

    Yes….I use that but it seemed like the way through RetroArch you could fine tune each emulator. Can I set up the buttons somewhere in there too?

    #109341
    Floob
    Member

    You can use RGUI to configure each core.

    #109390
    nosedeath
    Participant

    OHhh I think this is it! Only he talks to soft…what keys is he pressing to get to the RGUI menu in game?

    #109393
    Floob
    Member

    Hold select and press X – thats the default anyway.

    #109396
    nosedeath
    Participant

    This is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you! BUT…after I save it. I doesn’t load the configuration I saved.

    #109397
    nosedeath
    Participant

    Ok…Im sorry. I watched the whole video this time. Thank you for linking this.
    I have a bit of work ahead of me.

    You rule Floob!

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