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ParticipantI 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.
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ParticipantAnybody?
… <crickets>
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ParticipantI’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.
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ParticipantIt’s just a different compression format, common on Linux. You can decompress it with 7-Zip, which is worth installing anyway.
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ParticipantJust use wpa_supplicant.
http://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/wireless/wireless-cli.md
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ParticipantProbably should have mentioned, these are connected to the same HDMI port on the TV. They go through an A/V receiver.
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ParticipantOn 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.
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ParticipantOk 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.
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ParticipantI’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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