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  • GameRockeR
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    Using WinSCP navigate to this folder /opt/retropie/emulators/gpsp/raspberrypi/ (if using retropie 2.3) is you are using retropie 2.4 go to this folder /opt/retropie/emulators/gpsp/, right there copy your gba bios named gba_bios.bin. After this step go to folder /home/pi/Retropie/roms/gba/ and here copy your gba roms unzipped.

    GameRockeR
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    Put it right in the raspberrypi folder if you are using the latest retropie image.

    copy the bios in this path: /opt/emulators/gpsp/raspberrypi

    in reply to: RPi not booting after writing image to SD card #85248
    GameRockeR
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    I just write the new 2.4.1 retropie image into a 32 gb micro sd using win32diskimager and everything works good. mac2289, I know you replied months ago but stop misinforming ok? you’re so clueless about retropie.

    in reply to: Opt folder missing #85245
    GameRockeR
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    opt folder is not located on /home/pi/, it is located at root of your device.

    in reply to: Full speed NES/SNES/GEN? #84262
    GameRockeR
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    @ proxycell
    What region are you using for Goal! Two? I tested a ntsc rom and lags really bad, but today I was playing with the Japanese rom and runs accurately. Btw I overclocked my RPi to 1070 mhz.

    in reply to: Full speed NES/SNES/GEN? #84051
    GameRockeR
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    [quote=84007]Using RetroPie on a RPi B. Mike Tysons Punch Out on NES runs kinda bad. The audio is absolutely terrible. Why is that? How come certain SNES and Genesis games run fantastic but something like a NES game runs so bad?[/quote]
    Hi! Mike Tyson’s Punch Out! is running great for me (RPi Model B, 8 Gb sd card). Maybe your rom is corrupted. The only game I tried and had bad slowdowns was Goal Two! for NES.

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