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04/30/2014 at 12:12 in reply to: Struggling to install ROMS/Emulators & getting the conroller working. #6479sinfulangleParticipant
[quote=6477]sinfulangle, did you do what they say in step 3 on this page?[/quote]
Step 3? please explain.
04/30/2014 at 11:13 in reply to: Struggling to install ROMS/Emulators & getting the conroller working. #6476sinfulangleParticipantStill haven’t got it working after a few hours >.<
04/30/2014 at 04:03 in reply to: Struggling to install ROMS/Emulators & getting the conroller working. #6474sinfulangleParticipant[quote=6473]yes, put the roms in the corresponding folders. when emulation station comes on you should be able to move L and R to bring up different systems and start the game by selecting the game. As far as joystick, what are you using as a joystick? Geeneric USB, Xbox 360, PS3?[/quote]
Awesome already done that, so the emulators should be already there no need to add them?
I am using a SNES Controller (USB).
sinfulangleParticipant[quote=6436]the process is exactly the same as raspbian…
Step 1.<br>
Boot the Raspberry Pi without the WiFi adapter plugged in.Step 2.<br>
Open a Terminal session by clicking on the LXTerminal icon, and enter the<br>
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.<br>
When you have finished press [ctrl]x. This will ask if you want to save the modified files.<br>
Press ‘Y’ and then Return to save the file with the same name.Step 5.<br>
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
[/quote]Thank you for your help, although I got it working last week with RazorX2014’s assistance! Thanks anyway :)
sinfulangleParticipantsinfulangleParticipant[quote=6298]i can do that on mine it should work on yours try loading up RetroPie_Setup.sh and setting up samba i think it is that might sort it for you all i can say is it works on mine[/quote]
Got it working, I just pressed network on my PC and my Pi was detected and I’m now dragging & dropping ROMS on, thank you for all your help! :)
sinfulangleParticipant[quote=6296]if you enter startx and setup the wifi and get it working when you logout and go back to retropie it will still be connected to the wifi retropie is basically just a script running on raspbian[/quote]
Hmm, yes I did all that but when I’m back to RetroPie the IP address is giving me still an internal IP.
What I am trying to do is connect to the Pi using Cyberduck to drag & drop ROMS into the Pi.
Maybe I am doing something wrong :\
sinfulangleParticipant[quote=6294]yup
once its all working set this post to resolved
[/quote]Maybe I didn’t explain myself properly but the problem I’m having is I cannot get an IP from RetroPie. When I enter ‘ifconfig’ it gives an IP of ‘10.0.0.4’ instead of something like ‘192.168.x.x’.
I did get the internet working instead Raspbian but I want to get the USB WiFi dongle working with RetroPie.
Thanks. :)
sinfulangleParticipant[quote=6291]i edited my comment but you need to get to the desktop by hitting f4 from retropie then typing in startx[/quote]
Awesome, thank you for your help! Currently doing that now.. then WiFi should work with RetroPie?
sinfulangleParticipant[quote=6288]load up wpa_gui from the start menu[/quote]
How would I do so?
And is that the RetroPie Start Menu?
Edit:I do not have any OS on the Pi, just RetroPie.
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