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Found one that worked, having said that, nfl blitz 2k on mame seems to be outside the pi’s processing capabilities.
flavad99ParticipantAnyone use CHD files? I see fixes for PC mame programs that involve deleting files in a diff folder – is there a Retropie equivalent?
I heard that clrmamepro doesn’t really work with chd files.
I figured someone has run into this issue, just bumping to see if anyone else has seen the issue
flavad99ParticipantI see fixes online for other emulator setups, any idea for retropie?
flavad99ParticipantThanks for that website, I didn’t know that was out there.
How long do you think it would take for a complete noob to set up Reicast? I’ve read some threads about it – are the memory leak, sound issues fixed?
flavad99Participantmkdir
flavad99Participantdumb question. I am new at this and I believe this fix will solve my issue regarding playing chd files
I can access this folder:
/opt/retropie/configs/mame-advmame
I am trying to set up an nfl blitz folder for the blitz.chd file. How would I set up a folder within the prompt. What command creates new files?
flavad99ParticipantI think I got it now, thanks. I think the home/pi ended up being the issue
flavad99Participantversion 3.0, the newest one
I wrote the image to an SD card.
Thanks for the tip on the “home pi”, I can now access the Retropie folder from the prompt.
I am going to try the instructions again, however, I had to go in and manually create a BIOS folder on the USB drive. From reading other instructions, it sounds like it is already there. However, there are a few other people out there without it preloaded. It is strange, b/c all of my system folders showed up under the roms folder without any issues. Do you know if I am missing a step regarding the BIOS folder?
Thanks.
flavad99ParticipantThanks. Let me ask you this – I didn’t have a BIOS folder originally set up under the Retropie folder. I tried setting up one on my USB drive from a separate PC and copying the BIOS files in there, but I suspect that solution won’t work. I have seen a few posts from people that don’t have this folder automatically set up for Retropie 3.0 – any idea why the folder isn’t automatically there?
I will look at the video you provided.
flavad99ParticipantFixed it. I saw this on another forum. You can’t just edit the hdmi_drive=2 within the pre-existing text, you have to add an additional line at the bottom. Write the text to the configuration file, reboot, and my sound worked.
flavad99Participantfrom the /boot/config.txt file
#hdmi_safe=1
#disable_overscan=1Overscans equal to 16
#framebuffer_width=1280
#framebuffer_height=720
#hdmi_force_hotplug=1
#hdmi_group=1
#hdmi_mode=1
#hdmi_drive=2
#config_hdmi_boost=4
#sdtv_mode=2Is this sufficient? Thanks!
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