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cheeturbo7Participant
Getting an new error when attempting to run PiSNES, not sure if its related to the same issue.
/opt/retropie/emulators/pisnes/snes9x: error while loading shared libraries: libEGL.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Edit: Compiling from source fixed the issue.
cheeturbo7Participant[quote=111996]I have updated retroarch binaries. Please can you reinstall just retroarch from binary and let me know if it works for you. thanks.
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Fixed the issue. Thanks Buzz you’re awesome.
cheeturbo7Participant[quote=111931]In short…no.
.exe’s are windows executable files. Retropie is run off of a linux base. It cannot run .exe’s. You can look online and see if there is a linux version of it (sadly, that’s not super common though) and if there is you can start a thread here and we (Buzz and Herb mainly) can help you get it running if it is possible for the pi.
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What about DRM free Linux games like those found in the humble bundles? Like VVVVVV or the binding of Issac. Or do they need to be specifically made for ARM processors?
cheeturbo7ParticipantI’m using the standard image found here: https://www.petrockblock.com/retropie/retropie-downloads/retropie-sd-card-image-for-raspberry-pi-2-2/ Which is the RetroPie SD-card image Version 3.2.1 for Raspberry Pi 2 Downloaded via torrent
After first boot I have been expanding the file system, overclocking to Pi2, setting GPU split, turn on SSH
Then updating the Raspi-config script and Retropie_Setup script
After that I have been doing
apt-get update
Then doing the binary-based installation from the Retropie_Setup script.
cheeturbo7Participant[quote=111906]
sudo apt-get install libudev-dev
sounds like you removed some packages it relies on or something else has happened.
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Unfortunately, this did not work.
libudev-dev is already the newest version.
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
libcap-ng0 libdbus-glib-1-2 python-dbus python-dbus-dev
Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them.
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
I even went as far as formatting the SD card, re-downloading the images and started over but I am still receiving the same error message in runcommand.log
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