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lien1454Participant
Hi,
Thanks for replying.
when you say assuming you didn’t update anything.
what do you mean ? retro pie itself or raspian?
is there a way to keep retropie upto date with stable releases from the pi itself?lien1454Participantok points taken so far.
Here is a weird one. I decided to scrap the last image and do a fresh install.
I hooked up Wifi on the off start and got Samba share to work though it straight away. So I assume Samba must just config itself to the first live connection and no other after that.When I tried to copy a psx image over Wifi I got the error messages in the uploaded jpg file that I took with my camera.
I rebooted the Pi, did the same thing and the error occurred again on my Pi3.
Can anyone make sense of the error please?EDIT:
I just connected ethernet and to my surprise Samba is working on that. I was able to copy over images without an issue.Is there some bug with the built in Pi3 Wifi?
lien1454ParticipantIf anyone can advise on my previous post please do.
What I might do is install it on my old pi2.
I need to over clock it do I?
can anyone suggest an over clock to try? If need be I will add a small 5v fan :)
lien1454ParticipantHi,
Thanks for your reply.
I have a PS3 controller paired up which seems to work great.
The question I have is.
Out of the box, are there any changes needed to get it stable?
Or that people generally do to help get things looking right?I’ve changed the screen resolution so that it fits my monitor. I changed the 0 to 1 in a file I forget the name of.
I also removed .bin and kept .cue so that the game does not appear more than once in the list.I changed the video split to 128mb from the default 0.
Added a few lines so that I can use buttons 8 and 9 on the PS3 controller to exit the emulator.I’ve updated the retro script.
I do have the pi 3 but it is not over clocked.
Is there any additional cooling needed for the Pi3 when using an emulator such as the PSX?
lien1454ParticipantYes it is the Pi3.
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