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What would be fine, you could cut the middle line so that the pi could “sit” in it..
karlossParticipantI completely disagree with this, the usb sound card completely removes all the distortion and feedback experienced via the standard phono from the pi…if I was you I would replace the speaker in the Apple..
no performance hits with usb audio.
karlossParticipantPi will be fine against plastic case, also, you shouldn’t need air vents, as as long as you not overclocking to a massive scale, the pi can handle the heat :)
karlossParticipantok, well as far as im aware, this cannot be done without a reboot, maybe trying playing about and making the change then restarting the alsa process, that may make the change..
though I still don’t see why you need to change, just used the external soundcard all the time..
karlossParticipantcan i ask why you only want to use it for that emulator, sound via headphone jack is shite on all the emulators, not just that one…and a usb soundcard is the only want to fix it…
karlossParticipanttook about 2 weeks to come to uk, its an ok piece of kits, just needs better support…
karlossParticipantI’ve got one, and I tried it, everything seemed to compile ok..
but EmulationStation wouldn’t start..
karlossParticipantwhy don’t you just download the sd card image? it had the xbox 360 driver built in as far as im aware?
it is a real or third party control?
karlossParticipantyeah, run off usb, I use a 128gb USB Key.
karlossParticipantthe process is exactly the same as raspbian…
Step 1.
Boot the Raspberry Pi without the WiFi adapter plugged in.Step 2.
Open a Terminal session by clicking on the LXTerminal icon, and enter the
following command into it:sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces
Then Edit the file to look like this –
auto lo iface lo inet loopback iface eth0 inet dhcp allow-hotplug wlan0 auto wlan0 iface wlan0 inet dhcp wpa-ssid "ssid" wpa-psk "password"
Step 4.
When you have finished press [ctrl]x. This will ask if you want to save the modified files.
Press ‘Y’ and then Return to save the file with the same name.Step 5.
Shut down your Raspberry Pi, plug the WiFi adapter in and start it up again. You should find that the Raspberry Pi connects using the WiFi adapter as it boots up.job done :)
karlossParticipantit is on a uk keyboard yea, “¬”
karlossParticipantcommenting is the best way, then you can re-add them in future if you decide to.
karlossParticipantBios files
Create a directory called “bios” under /home/pi/RetroPie:
mkdir /home/pi/RetroPie/bios
Add the following line to retroarch.cfg
/home/pi/RetroPie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg
system_directory = /home/pi/RetroPie/bios
system filename directory
Neo Geo neogeo.zip /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/neogeo
PC Engine syscard3.pce /home/pi/RetroPie/bios
Playstation scph7502.bin /home/pi/RetroPie/bios
Mega CD (EU) eu_mcd1_9210.bin /home/pi/RetroPie/bios
Mega CD (JP) jp_mcd1_9112.bin /home/pi/RetroPie/bios
Mega CD (USA) us_scd1_9210.bin /home/pi/RetroPie/biosSegaCD
You need to edit your es_systems file to include .bin, so under the MegaDrive section add – (you could make a separate “page” if you wanted to)
EXTENSION=.smd .SMD .bin .BIN .gen .GEN
I would check my overclocking thread for the best settings to get the best playback.
karlossParticipantbluelightcrew is correct.
You need to open Duke and load a game, then bring up the console and type in_joystick (I don’t think you need the number) you should be able to then configure your joystick via the Joystick menu..
after that the info should be saved and job done :)
karlossParticipantYeah, if u get it working, please share :)
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karlossParticipantSadly mate, the answer I believe is no for both answers, though the idea of the piface is cool
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karlossParticipantIn will get back to you mate, I’m busy with stuff…have a look at the eduke32 wiki, its not hard go work out and get it working..
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karlossParticipantLol, very good..
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karlossParticipantYes…I’ll let u know tomorrow..
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04/09/2014 at 14:39 in reply to: 3/4 DK Cabinet. Launch emulationstation with a button. Need help please. #6027karlossParticipantRunning as root is right, normally it means the memsplit/CPU isn’t clocked high enough, have a look at my over clock thread and try some (my) settings..
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karlossParticipantMy guide is already posted as a sticky mate..follow it..
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karlossParticipantJust do a source based install and update everything..it will prob sort itself out then…good work on the table..
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04/02/2014 at 21:46 in reply to: Osmose has no audio over HDMI, Unsure if it works over speaker #5939karlossParticipantNot too sure if there has been a “fix” but sound works OK on my biuld..I haven’t updated for a few weeks..
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karlossParticipantGood idea, any plans for this pet? I could build the structure if u like..
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karlossParticipantIt should be possible…there is a way to use oxmplayer to play an intro video when the system loads, I don’t sew why you couldn’t create an “emulator” of that player and a ROM directory of the videos, as long as you create a (modify) a config file to create the correct syntax for loading a video with oxmplayer, it should work…exiting would be your problem..
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karlossParticipantNo chance, android can’t even run natively on the pi, as there is no hw acceleration, broadcom built a hw version, but the buggers never released it..there is no way an emulator will ever come to the pi..
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karlossParticipantYeah use noobs raspbian image and install use retropie script..
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03/29/2014 at 14:47 in reply to: Prepare Yourselves (i think its original !) NesBerryPi-Portable #5847karlossParticipantNice work mate :)
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03/28/2014 at 08:13 in reply to: HELP NEEDED. First person to solve my problem will receive an arduino uno. #5792karlossParticipantI had loads of issues using the latest image and gamepads, build your own from source using raspbian and the retropie script, I had no issues with js0/1 since then..
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karlossParticipantYes it can…there are some crevats…like quitting n64…but yeah, that’s the idea…just have a USB WiFi mini keyboard/mouse at hand in case u need..
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karlossParticipantI don’t suppose your trying to play Mario all stars? That is known to switch controls, don’t have problems with any others..
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karlossParticipantYou could do it yourself, but dgen/n64 and stuff are not part of retroarch, so thought arnt “ment” to be where you say, though it would be nice…
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karlossParticipantSorry, what is the need for this change?
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karlossParticipantIs it only SNES? Check the config and see what shader it using
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karlossParticipantI don’t think the PPSSPP emulator can play any games on the pi yet anyway, not worth trying to compile…
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