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I find the smoothing irritating. I’m not using anything to make the output look CRT-ish though, and I guess that might change my answer.
Old games were blocky and pixelated, so that’s how I want them to look now.
monochromaticParticipantAnybody?
… <crickets>
monochromaticParticipantI’m also interested in the answer to this. The beta seems to be running quite well generally, but I’m nevertheless planning to wait until the release version before really finalizing everything.
monochromaticParticipantIt’s just a different compression format, common on Linux. You can decompress it with 7-Zip, which is worth installing anyway.
monochromaticParticipantJust use wpa_supplicant.
http://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/wireless/wireless-cli.md
monochromaticParticipantProbably should have mentioned, these are connected to the same HDMI port on the TV. They go through an A/V receiver.
monochromaticParticipantOn a fresh 3.0 beta SD card, I had some issues with keyboard layout too (trying to set it to US 101-key). I went through the raspi-config script, and it seemed to work (and it actually updated /etc/default/keyboard with my selections)… but it was in fact stuck with the UK layout.
Doing a binary install from retropie_setup.sh seemed to fix things though.
monochromaticParticipantOk will do, thanks. Any idea just how “beta” this release is, or when the official 3.0 is likely to be ready? I’m wondering if I should just wait for the official one, or if this beta is already solid.
monochromaticParticipantI’m on 2.6 currently, and I’m wondering if I’d need to do a new SD card image to upgrade… or if just doing a binary install from retropie_setup.sh would do the same thing. Anybody know the answer?
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