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08/27/2015 at 17:21 #104827jimblesParticipant
Hi all,
Took the plunge. Bought a model b rev.2.
Followed the instructions with the sd card image.
Incorrectly installed pi2 image, realised, formatted sd card with sd format tool.
Installed pi1 image ver 3.
After splash screen it goes to the command prompt. It displays the “illegal instruction 2xxx es_bin”
I ran the update and upgrade commands. No luck.
So I formatted the sd and tried again following all guidance, updating etc.
It keeps giving me the illegal instruction.
I found some people with similar issues, but they don’t seem to say if they fixed it, how..
Can anyone shed some light on this?
Eager to get into those emulators.
08/27/2015 at 17:27 #104828herbfargusMemberWhen it boots does it show 4 raspberries or 1 raspberry?
4 raspberries means you need the SD image for the RPI 2
1 raspberry means the SD image for the RPI 1
08/27/2015 at 23:44 #104853jimblesParticipantDefinitely only one raspberry.
08/27/2015 at 23:59 #104856herbfargusMemberThat is odd. Its possible it corrupted on downloading/ the SD card might have issues. Try reinstalling with a fresh SD image again because it should just boot into emulationstation.
08/28/2015 at 00:02 #104857petrockblogKeymasterDespite you saying you downloaded the rpi1 image, it still sounds like you are running the rpi2 image.
You would be better off with purchasing a rpi2 for retropie – but it wont matter too much if you only want to emulator older systems.
08/28/2015 at 00:31 #104861jimblesParticipantIt’s definitely the rpi1 image I have. I’ve downloaded about 5 times. Formatted the sd card multiple times.
I am planning on getting a rpi2, was trying to ease myself in first.
08/28/2015 at 00:47 #104863herbfargusMemberThe only other thing I could think of is trying another SD card but other than that I have no idea.
But yeah I definitely recommend an rpi2
08/28/2015 at 03:03 #104873petrockblogKeymasterplease exit to a terminal or ssh in, and type
md5sum /opt/retropie/supplementary/emulationstation/emulationstation
and paste the output.
08/28/2015 at 03:19 #104875jimblesParticipantac7c2fd31f07030e285e2a83c77bcf0c /opt/retropie/supplementary/emulationstation/emulationstation
08/28/2015 at 03:26 #104878petrockblogKeymasterThat doesn’t match up the ES binary from either rpi1 / rpi2 retropie 3.0 images. So either it is somehow corrupt or you have downloaded another image.
Please give me the filename / size and md5sum of the image you are writing (and the url where you downloaded it from)
08/28/2015 at 16:51 #104904jimblesParticipantI got the download from:
https://www.petrockblock.com/retropie/retropie-downloads/retropie-project-sd-card-image-for-raspberry-pi-1-beta/I used the magnet link to download as a torrent.
Which gave me
retropie-v3.0-rpi1.img.gz
Size: 721 MB (757,067,539 bytes)
Size on disk 722 MB (757,071,872 bytes)
MD5: f2a2b2e456ce210b218ffef834ef11c9
SHA1: da9b3c6631df81ab4f055f1ce71b69370e944337Which I unzipped with 7zip that gave me:
retropie-v3.0-rpi1.img
Size: 7.51 GB (8,068,792,320 bytes)
Size on disk 7.51 GB (8,068,792,320 bytes)
MD5: 057e84585f1aacccc7bf69349b9dca64
SHA1: c5c171fac6e6d4cca70f8e77ad2532ff34f496fa08/28/2015 at 16:58 #104905petrockblogKeymasterThe original file is correct, but the resulting image is not. It does not unpack to 7.51 GB – the unpacked size is 2200000000 bytes – something has gone wrong there.
the md5sum of the unpacked image is b3c489015d2f37b917da8e999465144d
08/28/2015 at 17:54 #104908jimblesParticipantUnzipped the file again. All working now.
Feel silly I missed that file size issue. Sometimes you can’t see the wood for the trees.
Emulator all up running now. Thanks a lot.
Already ordered a pi2 and some further equipment.
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