Forum Replies Created
-
AuthorPosts
-
in reply to: Everything crashes after about 5 mins #121814
Any news concerning the BT crash?
in reply to: Everything crashes after about 5 mins #121029Well I hope I’m not the only one because that would imply my board is faulty. Could someone test the same thing?
in reply to: Everything crashes after about 5 mins #120946I seem to have resolved the issue for now. I plugged in my bluetooth adapter I used on the rpi2. Then did a clean install without updates and connected the ps3 controller. Everything seems to run fine now.
Possible that the native bluetooth adapter causes crashes?in reply to: Everything crashes after about 5 mins #120943No everything is standard
in reply to: raspberrypi3 RetroPie planning #119709Standard image that is available here on petrockblock.
With ppsspp my controller stopped working. Had to use the keyboard to enter psp menu and exit to emustation. Is this something common?
My tekken6 experience with lr-PSPPSP on standard raspberrypi3 can be found here:
Still very choppy. Did somebody get significant better results with this game? Perhaps with the settings in this post?
in reply to: raspberrypi3 RetroPie planning #119465I tested today with glideN64 instead of the standard emulator for N64. Big improvement especially for Goldeneye. You can check it out here
in reply to: raspberrypi3 RetroPie planning #119126Everything is standard so no overclock settings. Ocarina of time is the same like mariokart. Video very smooth but sound very choppy.
in reply to: Raspberry pi 3 and n64/psx. #119038You can check the performance for both your systems on:
in reply to: PSP emulator on Retropie? #119037It’s not really playable yet.: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLShJegxSSfSJg59b_AIj4phMFrsK7x8Kl
Tested tekken6. DragonBallz Tenkaichi was pretty smooth tho.
in reply to: raspberrypi3 RetroPie planning #119036A couple of you asked me to do some more testing on specific games or emulators.
You can find them all here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLShJegxSSfSJg59b_AIj4phMFrsK7x8Klin reply to: raspberrypi3 RetroPie planning #118805I used cable to set things up. So I did not yet tested wifi.
in reply to: i bought the Pie 3 stuck on color splash screen #118802Good news I got it going with the build buzz shared on google drive. You can find a first test on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ISHhOsHy64.
Sorry for the bad video qualityin reply to: raspberrypi3 RetroPie planning #118801Good news I got it going with the build buzz shared on google drive. You can find a first test on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ISHhOsHy64.
Sorry for the bad video qualityin reply to: raspberrypi3 RetroPie planning #118733I just tried the latest standard img 3.5 for the rpi2 but I dont get a boot. color screen stays on and the green led blinks. Im gonna try openelec latest build and make sure nothing is wrong with the pie itself.
EDIT: openelec works normally on the rpi3. Is there another img I could test by any chance?in reply to: raspberrypi3 RetroPie planning #118670Mine should arrive today. The first test will be retropie. Will keep you guys posted. And buzz the last thing I wanted to do is give you or the rest of the team a push or stress for the rpi3. I was just excited about the new speed in combination with retropie.
Keep up the amazing work! -
AuthorPosts