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08/24/2015 at 20:20 #104618
lilbud
ParticipantI recently upgraded to Retropie 3 final and now multiple snes games will not work, they will load the console screen and go back to ES, they worked before but refuse to work now. The problem seems to only be with snes games no other system will have this problem. Help.
08/24/2015 at 20:51 #104633Floob
MemberYou need to update the default snes emulator, “lr-snes9x-next”
Run the setup script
sudo /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/retropie_setup.shThen choose the “Install individual emulators from binary or source” Then (probably 231) “lr-snes9x-next”, choose from binary
08/24/2015 at 23:54 #104657lilbud
ParticipantOK I updated the emulator, but now every time I turn on the pi it will ask me to reconfigure the ps3 controller and Doom 1 shareware does not work at all.
08/25/2015 at 13:17 #104675Floob
MemberThe above change shouldnt change that behaviour at all.
Is your PS3 controller wireless?
08/27/2015 at 02:42 #104794Anonymous
InactiveI got the same problem when installing 3.0 onto a new card. All systems were OK except when attempting to launch some SNES roms: Donkey Kong Country, Super Mario All-Stars, Super Mario Kart, etc. At first I thought it was related to bad transferring rom process.
Tried again copying roms… didn’t work. Hmmm, maybe related to files permission, so I checked the snes rom directory and then tried running a
sudo chmod +r *
command, and again it didn’t work!! this thing is driving me nuts!
At the end, i found this topic:
Certain SNES ROMs crashing on launch [RetroPie 3.0]. But works on ZSNES PC emu. What gives?
by inRetroPieTried reinstalling lr-snes9x-next via RetroPie menu and via command line… Nope, It just doesn’t want to work for me.
08/27/2015 at 15:03 #104813Floob
Member@afjara
Install a clean RetroPie 3, then:
update the default snes emulator, “lr-snes9x-next”
Run the setup script
sudo /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/retropie_setup.shThen choose the “Install individual emulators from binary or source” Then (probably 231) “lr-snes9x-next”, choose from binary
Then report the exact rom and error you get.
(Dont do anything except the above steps)08/27/2015 at 16:17 #104820herbfargus
MemberAnd don’t forget to update your setup script first.
08/27/2015 at 16:25 #104821Anonymous
Inactive[quote=104813]@afjara
Install a clean RetroPie 3, then:
update the default snes emulator, “lr-snes9x-next”
Run the setup script
sudo /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/retropie_setup.shThen choose the “Install individual emulators from binary or source” Then (probably 231) “lr-snes9x-next”, choose from binary
Then report the exact rom and error you get.
(Dont do anything except the above steps)[/quote]
Thanks for your reply ;). I’ll try with a fresh RetroPie 3.0 setup when arriving home.
BTW, in my previous attempts, I didn’t get any errors on screen when launching roms. ROMs start loading and then exit to ES menu. I’ll check runcommand.log if the problem persists.
08/27/2015 at 16:27 #104822Anonymous
Inactive[quote=104820]And don’t forget to update your setup script first.
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Thanks,
How do you run an update for the Setup Script?
08/27/2015 at 16:43 #104824herbfargus
MemberYou choose update setup script in the setup script. Should be option 5 or 6 I believe (you’ll need an active internet connection of course). See this video if there is any confusion:
08/27/2015 at 17:46 #104834Anonymous
InactiveThanks again herbfargus
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