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    fakeuser
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    Dankcushions,

    I added the information for mslug3, the only rom I’ve tested at this moment with lrmame2003.

    I want to get the more from my RPi so I will try other roms also (lighter roms) and test also with overclock so I will definitely add my experience to the sheet.

    Thanks for your time!

    fakeuser
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    Thanks @dankcushions you are damn right,

    Not sure why I did not checked that before… but I checked two different roms and I assume that the problem was the emu, but those two roms were msulg4 and msulg5 (both unsupported on 0.78 romset)

    The emulator is working fine (slow FPS on RPi1) at this time for supported roms, such as mslug3 and others.

    Thanks for the quick reply :)

    fakeuser
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    Oh damn… I’m so sorry :(

    I was 100% sure that I executed the update script option before. Now… the option are there, inside the experimental option as you poited previously.

    Thanks for the patience

    fakeuser
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    Thanks herbfargus,

    I’ve executed the script previously, I am just asking where is the option to install lr-mame2010 emulator because I am not able to find it under “Experimental” section as @buzz suggested.

    fakeuser
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    Ok… I am still missing something

    There is no retroarch package or lr-mame2010 package on the experimental option from the setup script. I’ve installed retroach from “Install individual emulators” option instead but the files and directories I’ve mentioned on my first post are still missing. What is the exact option to install lr-mame2010?

    Regards!

    fakeuser
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    Yes… that is my problem indeed.

    I checked the documentation a ton of times and I didn’t find any clue about what I was doing wrong.

    Thanks for the help!

    fakeuser
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    Sorry for my english :(

    I mean that since I used the SD image there is no build process suitable to fail since, as far as I understand, everything is “pre built” when using this method, right?

    Thanks!

    fakeuser
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    Thanks for the quick answer, I will check the build log.

    Correct me if I am wrong because I made multiple tests and I dont remember the process exactly… I used the SD card image. Does this also has a build process? I though that the build is only related with the setup script.

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