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  • danipoak
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    [quote=96253]RetroPie Project[/quote]

    I did. I wound up reformatting my SD card and installing the 3.0 beta 2 version of RetroPie to start with. I then found my answer in this thread. The testing version of mupen64plus seems to work much better.

    danipoak
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    in reply to: Need help with n64 #95215

    Did you have to do something special on the source based install to get the experimental packages? When I did my sourced based install I ran the following:
    sudo ./retropie_packages.sh mupen64plus
    As far as the rom folder goes, did you just create a folder on your own called mupen64plus or was there automatically a folder with that name? I can create a folder easily enough but I don’t know how to tell mupen4plus where that folder is. I have been going through all the configuration files I can find for the emulator but I haven’t found any reference to a rom directory.

    danipoak
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    in reply to: Need help with n64 #95212

    I am having similar problems as you’ve stated so maybe a second post will get some more attention. I realized that the beta 2 image actually didn’t have mupen64plus installed, at least for me it didn’t seem that it was as there was no roms folder for it. Did you have a mupen64plus folder or just the n64 folder?

    I tried doing a source based installation of mupen64plus but there is still no roms folder for it. I read through some of the console history and found this:
    UI-Console Error: no ROM filepath given
    So it seems that I should just be able to create my own folder but then I need to somehow tell mupen64plus where it is.

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