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Make sure you have the correct rom sets. I made the mistake of downloading a bunch of roms and they were not the correct set. Use 037b5 romset. That’s what you will need to include in your google search.
dizzycrosbyParticipantNice, job! Looks awesome with the Street Fighter intro.
dizzycrosbyParticipantI haven’t tried the UAE4All but I have played around with the BerryBoot idea. I ended up ditching BerryBoot because you can only have one config and cmd file. And say you want overclock, run a different resolution, etc on the different OS’s you can’t. What you change on one changes on all.
I ended up using the “Raspberry Pi Noobs” build because it lets you configure different config and cmd files per OS. Switching OS’s isn’t too difficult.
dizzycrosbyParticipantHas anyone ever tried to get M64Py to run on Raspberry Pi? It’s a Mupen64Plus frontend GUI. I played around with it on a PC. Its an easy way to see what settings work the best.
dizzycrosbyParticipantChanging the libmupen64plus.so.2.0.0 file did not help me. Same issue. I can get it to run from the command line but not from Emulationstation.
dizzycrosbyParticipantTake a look at Ultimate Raspbian. I think its running the older version of Retropie but I’m sure someone have a update for it. You can download it to an extra SD card just to see how its configured.
http://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=41&t=58839
dizzycrosbyParticipantI’ve had a hard time getting that game to run on a PC let alone the Pi. How did you finally get the emulator to work? I can’t get it running on 2.3 from within emulationstation.
dizzycrosbyParticipanttry tweaking the retroarch.cfg file. Its location is:
/opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg
There should be some text in the file like:
input_player1_a = x input_player1_b = z input_player1_y = a input_player1_x = s input_player1_start = enter input_player1_select = rshift input_player1_l = q input_player1_r = w input_player1_left = left input_player1_right = right input_player1_up = up input_player1_down = down input_autodetect_enable = true
I like to remote in from a computer using a free program called WinSCP.
You will need to use ROOT as the username and raspberry as the password. -
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