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Issue resolved. Power was the issue. Using a 1A power supply now working fine.
I was wondering, why would plugging in the HDMI help? Then I remembered HDMI provides a little bit of power. I had an older PC and when I’d plug the HDMI from the receiver into it one of the fans would start spinning, even with the AC unplugged.
supraman215ParticipantAlso, there si a multicolored square that shows up in the top right corner of the screen when the HDMI is not plugged in.
supraman215ParticipantRetroarch is using the FCEUMM core. Not sure whioch one that is. I’ve got it OC’d to 1ghz. Genesis is now playing well nes is still slow.
Ok I got the speed issue solved completely. Updated overclocking setttings, will post, 2.1amp power supply. and 44100 khz sound for retroarch. I still dont’ have meupen64 completely working but that’s next step. I LOVE GoldenEye and Mario Kart!
supraman215ParticipantOh sorry. I’ll check the core. But every system is experiencing the same slowness I checked a couple TGfx16, Genesis, and SNES games. All with the same audio issues. and slowness. I may create a new image. But that is time I don’t think I want to spend again.
supraman215Participantsupraman215Participantstella is the NES emulator I believe? I could do a top with an SSH connection but then I have to plug in the wifi and that can cause slowdowns as well
supraman215ParticipantI will do all the modifications to retroarch.cfg manually as you suggested. Also I didn’t use the retropie SD image, I installed raspabian then retropie on top of that. I want this machine to have multiple uses. Thanks!
supraman215Participantwow the link to git SOLVED MY PROBLEM PERFECTLY! thanks so much!!
Jeff
supraman215ParticipantCheck the ownership of the folder that holds the es_config file make sure it’s the same user you’re running es as. NOT root. lots of my folders were owned by root so nothing would save.
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