Yea it works fine for most things was looking for an easy way to get some video previews though and some of my games the internal scraper doesn't find for some reason. No problem though, was just checking. Thanks for clarifying!
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I can't seem to get any Dreamcast games to run on RPi3?
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I can't seem to get any Dreamcast games to run on RPi3?
They run but too slow. Basically the included Saturn, Dreamcast and PSP cores are more or less a proof of work for arm based systems and not usable right now either the SBC must have a faster cpu or the emulator has to be drastically improved to get them running on RPi systems.
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They run but too slow. Basically the included Saturn, Dreamcast and PSP cores are more or less a proof of work for arm based systems and not usable right now either the SBC must have a faster cpu or the emulator has to be drastically improved to get them running on RPi systems.
Yea I know most of them are unplayable I managed to have a few dreamcast working okish on RP though. There is a list of working titles somewhere. My problem is they dont even launch, I get a blank screen and booted back to ES when these are known working on RP.
Whats the deal with Amiberry as well as I've got a kickstart that works with Winuae but not Amiberry? I can't access the kickstarts folder in .config over SMB either?
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I tested the latest version on a magicsee N5 (s905x) , it seems to work fine except wifi, bluetooth and led display, they are not working at all. What can I do to make them work?
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Yea I know most of them are unplayable I managed to have a few dreamcast working okish on RP though. There is a list of working titles somewhere. My problem is they dont even launch, I get a blank screen and booted back to ES when these are known working on RP.
Whats the deal with Amiberry as well as I've got a kickstart that works with Winuae but not Amiberry? I can't access the kickstarts folder in .config over SMB either?
Logfile? Get WinSCP and upload what you find in /var/log Let me guess you have not placed the kickstarts or bios files in the correct folder? Anyway read the FAQ and do it exactly as its described then it should work out of the box.
I tested the latest version on a magicsee N5 (s905x) , it seems to work fine except wifi, bluetooth and led display, they are not working at all. What can I do to make them work?
You probably need the correct dtb to make things work.´Maybe one of these work GitHub - LibreELEC/device-trees-amlogic: Linux Kernel device tree files used in LibreELEC releases for Amlogic hardware
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It seems I need a compiled dtb file and not a dts file.
I tried to use one from latest coreelec release but it doesn't work. "gxl_p212_2g.dtb" dtb files from coreelec are only 40kB, yours is 44kB, maybe something is missing/different?
EDIT : nm found a working "gxl_p212_2g.dtb" here Test LibreELEC images with KODI-18 for S9xxx
EDIT 2: now my usb keyboard and mouse are working, but still no luck with wifi and bluetooth
EDIT 3: here is my dmesg http://ix.io/1ou2
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It seems I need a compiled dtb file and not a dts file.
I tried to use one from latest coreelec release but it doesn't work. "gxl_p212_2g.dtb" dtb files from coreelec are only 40kB, yours is 44kB, maybe something is missing/different?
EDIT : nm found a working "gxl_p212_2g.dtb" here Test LibreELEC images with KODI-18 for S9xxx
EDIT 2: now my usb keyboard and mouse are working, but still no luck with wifi and bluetooth
EDIT 3: here is my dmesg http://ix.io/1ou2
So what's wrong with BT & WiFi? It won't find any devices?
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Beta 09a is online:
- updated to latest LE9.0 upstream
- updated Generic/RPi kernel to 4.18.11
- updated to SDL2 2.0.9-dev
- updated several libretro-cores
- updated dolphin & citra
- updated citra start script -> force SDL2 audio engine
- added back libretro-citra
- added libretro-mame2010 to KVIM & RPi builds
- fixed genesis gx plus for non RPi arm builds
Started today with a fresh install on the new hardware ... same story ... Its a Nvidia driver thing... the menu's are to big to fit on the screen(the resolution is to low)... using the MB hdmi runs with sound and the menu fits...
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Started today with a fresh install on the new hardware ... same story ... Its a Nvidia driver thing... the menu's are to big to fit on the screen... using the MB hdmi runs with sound and the menu fits...
Well you can use the onboard HDMI as audio output while the GPU for video that shouldn't be a problem. About the menues -> have you set a custom DPI as I told you?
Something like this should work, but you have to adjust it to your setup.
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Display MoreSection "Monitor" # 1920x1080p @ 60Hz (EIA/CEA-861B) Identifier "Monitor0" VendorName "Unknown" ModelName "Unknown" HorizSync 26-81 VertRefresh 24-75 ModeLine "1920x1080_24" 74.250 1920 2558 2602 2750 1080 1084 1089 1125 +hsync +vsync ModeLine "1920x1080_23.976" 74.175 1920 2558 2602 2750 1080 1084 1089 1125 +hsync +vsync # Option "DPMS" Option "DPI" "96 x 96" EndSection
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So what's wrong with BT & WiFi? It won't find any devices?
Exactly, no wifi network in the related menu, and not bluetooth dongle found when I enable bluetooth service in kodi
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Exactly, no wifi network in the related menu, and not bluetooth dongle found when I enable bluetooth service in kodi
You have any clue what kind of wifi chipset is installed? What kernel version has the stock firmware? Maybe the drivers are missing for this wifi stuff
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is anyone else having a vertical band/spots issue with the beetlepsxhw core? Its the best core to bump up the internal resolution on psx games and looks way better than shaders alone. ive used the same core with batocera linux,recalbox,standalone windows retroarch etc and it works properly, but id prefer to stick with this version libreelec because it suits every other need with my setup.
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is anyone else having a vertical band/spots issue with the beetlepsxhw core? Its the best core to bump up the internal resolution on psx games and looks way better than shaders alone. ive used the same core with batocera linux,recalbox,standalone windows retroarch etc and it works properly, but id prefer to stick with this version libreelec because it suits every other need with my setup.
Well I have the same problem on my system. I already checked out the build chains of other project but have still the same issues.
Lakka-LibreELEC/package.mk at master · libretro/Lakka-LibreELEC · GitHub
package/libretro-beetle-psx-hw/libretro-beetle-psx-hw.mk · master · recalbox / recalbox · GitLab
I created an issue at the bug tracker, maybe you could add your log files & some screenshots of your glitches as well.
[OpenGL] several glitches / dots & lines · Issue #438 · libretro/beetle-psx-libretro · GitHub
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You have any clue what kind of wifi chipset is installed? What kernel version has the stock firmware? Maybe the drivers are missing for this wifi stuff
MAGICSEE N5 Android TV OS TV Box - FreakTab.com
as you can see on the freaktab thread the stock firmware use kernel 3.14.29
According to this, the wifi chip is CDTECH CDW2010230-00, it seems to be a Qualcomm QCA1023 / QCA9377.
It seems to need ath10k driver with sdio support.
EDIT: Or maybe this driver?
LibreELEC.tv/packages/linux-drivers/amlogic/qca9377-aml at master · LibreELEC/LibreELEC.tv · GitHub
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MAGICSEE N5 Android TV OS TV Box - FreakTab.com
as you can see on the freaktab thread the stock firmware use kernel 3.14.29
According to this, the wifi chip is CDTECH CDW2010230-00, it seems to be a Qualcomm QCA1023 / QCA9377.
It seems to need ath10k driver with sdio support.
EDIT: Or maybe this driver?
LibreELEC.tv/packages/linux-drivers/amlogic/qca9377-aml at master · LibreELEC/LibreELEC.tv · GitHub
I guess a generic S905 build would be more suitable for you as those feature these drivers:
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5schatten : Here's an odd question, but would it be possible to port your install to SteamOS?
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5schatten : Here's an odd question, but would it be possible to port your install to SteamOS?
Not really I guess you could try RetroPie or something similiar. This build relies on the LE toolchain & basesystem while SteamOS is some kind of "forked gaming Debian" AFAIK.
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