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  • in reply to: Unsupported CHD File #103733
    flavad99
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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.

    in reply to: Unsupported CHD File #103250
    flavad99
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    Anyone 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

    in reply to: Unsupported CHD File #102150
    flavad99
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    I see fixes online for other emulator setups, any idea for retropie?

    in reply to: Virtua Tennis 2, Crazy Taxi (MAME) #102053
    flavad99
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    Thanks 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?

    in reply to: advMAME 106 CHD games? #101707
    flavad99
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    mkdir

    in reply to: advMAME 106 CHD games? #101669
    flavad99
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    dumb 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?

    in reply to: PSX Setup on Retropie Beta 3.0 #101299
    flavad99
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    I think I got it now, thanks. I think the home/pi ended up being the issue

    in reply to: PSX Setup on Retropie Beta 3.0 #101297
    flavad99
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    version 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.

    in reply to: PSX Setup on Retropie Beta 3.0 #101295
    flavad99
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    Thanks. 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.

    in reply to: Noob Question – No audio #101286
    flavad99
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    Fixed 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.

    in reply to: Noob Question – No audio #101133
    flavad99
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    from the /boot/config.txt file

    #hdmi_safe=1
    #disable_overscan=1

    Overscans 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=2

    Is this sufficient? Thanks!

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