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shortbuskidParticipant
Good day, Billy. I have poured over this post for days, with no success. First I followed your steps to add my own bezels to MAME in RetroPie. I created all the .cfg files and tested it out with no luck. I researched the web some more for a different method, but I keep coming back here. I downloaded your kit and placed everything where it should go. Still, I never get a hint of a bezel overlay.
I’m running the current stable RetroPie image, and I’m using mame4all as my MAME emulator. I made sure that your file names mirror that of the rom I’m checking, and I made sure my permissions were correct.
I’m sure there is a setting in the main retroarch cfg file that I’m missing, but I can’t for the life of me figure it out.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Mike
shortbuskidParticipantTried giving Paragon a go but it doesn’t seem to recognize my Linux file system on the card. Looked up some other instructions on how to do this, it seems maybe they don’t support linux in the demo now. Weird…
shortbuskidParticipantI’ll try out the USB stick when I get home. The only problem is my USB sticks are actually just USB readers of micro SD cards. Would that give me the same issue I’m having? I would rather use the SD card to keep free a USB port. Does Paragon have to be run before installing retropie or afterwards?
shortbuskidParticipantI thought that too, so I unplugged the controller and gave it another go. Same story. I even let it alone thinking it was just slow to boot but after 15 minutes there was no change other than that rainbow square staring back at me. I almost wonder if I should go about it the hard (and old school) way and just install raspbian to the card, expand the file structure through that and then download retropie through commands. I just really don’t wanna do it like that.
Mike
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