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Deleting the config files didn’t work so I just switched to the other emulator which works great.
Thanks for the help.
CrumbParticipantSo apparently I’d missed the bit where each file needs to be in a separate folder.
Have it sorted now (well, aside from some controller issues since updating but that’s for another post).
CrumbParticipantHow exactly do I add videos to use as splashscreens? I’ve downloaded two from this site and I can’t get either to work.
I’ve just updated to 3.1 and I can’t set this, at all. I’m at the splashscreen menu and have set it to run on boot. Option 2 says to put custom screens in “configs/splashscreens”. Selecting that option takes me to another screen that says “There are no splashscreens installed in /home/pi/Retropie/splashscreens”
Which is it meant to be? I’ve put videos in both folders and rebooted but nothing shows up when I go back through to that menu.
CrumbParticipantIf you don’t mind me jumping in here to ask my own question…
Got the PSX running fine, most games that I’ve tried work lovely, but I can’t for the life of me get Tomb Raider 2 to work. I unpack it which gives me an ECM file and I can unpack that, which just gives me a .bin file and a heap of audio files.
I’ve put everything into a folder and put that in my “roms/psx” directory. When I restart Retropie and access the uploaded Tomb Raider folder, none of the uploaded files seem to work when I click on them.
Any help would be appreciated.
CrumbParticipantThat’s brilliant, thank you.
CrumbParticipantAny plans to do an alternate Mega Drive logo?
I’m loving this theme!
CrumbParticipantWhat are the most up to date versions of your install (full and vanilla)? I downloaded RetroPie_KODI_DualBoot_V4_SS.zip that was uploaded to uptobox or something and nothing happens when I turn my Pi on.
Yes, everything was copied to the SD card correctly.
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I can’t see why not, but I have never used RiscOS. Can you run normal bash scripts in RiscOS? If so then yes, it should be fine.Forgive my ignorance, but what is the benefit of RiscOS over say Raspbian? Or is that comparison irrelevant? :s
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I wouldn’t use it in place of. RiscOS was the OS created by Acorn in 1987. I thought it’d be a cool thing to add to Retropie, despite the fact I wouldn’t use it much.
CrumbParticipantIs it at all possible to install RiscOS via your NOOBS install and then configure it so as it shows up in Retropie?
If so, how?
Thanks in advance.
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