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====Raspberry Pi 3 Model B==== | ====Raspberry Pi 3 Model B==== | ||
===RetroPie=== | ===RetroPie=== | ||
+ | Good source for installing Raspbian with NOOBS | ||
+ | [[https:// | ||
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+ | My trials: | ||
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+ | Using a USB thumb drive: | ||
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+ | Once that is formatted and cleared of other files, plug it into the raspberry pi and give it a couple of seconds (some usb come with a light that flashes while using, and static when ready to eject) once done, pull from the pi and I plugged it back into my regular desktop. | ||
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+ | For example within the roms folder is a snes folder (Super Nintendo Entertainment System) in which you will place all your SNES roms. Through trial and error, I found that placing the unzipped rom file was best verse leaving it zipped or unzipped in a folder ( so not roms/ | ||
+ | That way when scraper for say, video snap previews, they will run fluidly while scrolling through the roms and see the video, rather than needing to click into the folder, to see the preview of the rom. | ||
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+ | Worth knowing: the default hotkey key is select. | ||
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+ | combine it with other buttons to make it SUPREME! | ||
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of note:\\ | of note:\\ | ||
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Steven Selphs Scraper [[https:// | Steven Selphs Scraper [[https:// | ||
+ | This scraper from what I have found is an upgrade from the default scraper that is built into emulationstation. | ||
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+ | < | ||
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+ | To run: | ||
+ | ~/ | ||
+ | |||
+ | then select | ||
+ | * Manage Packages | ||
+ | * Manage optional packages | ||
+ | * scraper (Bottom of list) | ||
+ | * Configure / tools | ||
+ | |||
+ | </ | ||
+ | if running the scraper on the pi itself, expect it to take some time! | ||
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+ | ====0x0==== | ||
+ | **Setting up and enjoying the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B (retropie)** | ||
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+ | **Objective**\\ | ||
+ | Successfully set up the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B with Raspbian OS and Retropie (emulation station). | ||
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+ | Also walkthrough of the process to add ROMs as well as using a " | ||
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+ | **Materials**\\ | ||
+ | You will need at a minimum: | ||
+ | * (1) Raspberry Pi (I used the Pi 3 Model B) | ||
+ | * (1) Power source (for low impact stuff an android phone charger worked for me while I waited for an actual power chord to arrive in the mail) | ||
+ | * (1) hdmi cord | ||
+ | * (1) Television or Monitor with HDMI capabilities | ||
+ | * (1) keyboard (USB) | ||
+ | * (1) mouse (USB) | ||
+ | * (1) thumb drive / Memory stick / etc ... | ||
+ | * (1) MicroSD card (at least 8GB, preferably) | ||
+ | * (X) Game controller(s) (my recommendation is to start with a version of the SNES controller) Note: You can not use the originals, you will need the USB versions. | ||
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+ | optionals\\ | ||
+ | * Heatsinks for the CPU on the Pi (HIGHLY RECOMMENDED) | ||
+ | * A case for the Pi (nespi case is nice, but not necessary) | ||
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+ | **Background**\\ | ||
+ | The reason you would want to set up a Raspberry Pi with retropie is that gaming can be a fun endeavor and to have lots of classics on one device is amazing, especially in a time-frame when backward compatibilities seem to be removed as a function or added with restraints. | ||
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+ | You can play Megaman 2 on a 42" TV! | ||
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+ | **Procedure**\\ | ||
+ | **1:** With the Pi in hand, you will want to install the heat sinks. | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | and the smaller fits on the LAN chip." | ||
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+ | **2:** Make sure to insert the Micro SD card into the Pi before screwing the Pi into the case (if you have chosen to use the case) | ||
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+ | **3:** Plug the HDMI cord into both your screen and the Pi. As well as the Power cord. | ||
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+ | **4:** If you purchase a kit, you normally get the SD card with the Pi with NOOBS preinstalled to assist with installation of Raspbian and Retropie. | ||
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+ | Note: You will need the keyboard and mouse for this step. | ||
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+ | **5:** With the thumb drive, you will want to format it to FAT32 if it is not already in FAT32 formatting. | ||
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+ | - Once formatted put the thumb drive into the Pi, and give it a minute or so then unplug and put into your main computer. | ||
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+ | Note: Capitalization matters! | ||
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+ | **6:** Once the thumb drive is containing all the ROMS desired, insert into the PI and allow it time to save those files to the Micro SD card. In my experience it took a couple of minutes or less. The higher number of ROMS the longer it will take) | ||
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+ | **7: | ||
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+ | **8:** **Pro Tip:** Use Steven Selph' | ||
+ | |||
+ | This scraper from what I have found is an upgrade from the default scraper that is built into emulation station. | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | |||
+ | To run: | ||
+ | ~/ | ||
+ | |||
+ | then select | ||
+ | * Manage Packages | ||
+ | * Manage optional packages | ||
+ | * scraper (Bottom of list) | ||
+ | * Configure / tools | ||
+ | |||
+ | </ | ||
+ | if running the scraper on the pi itself, expect it to take some time![3] | ||
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+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | **References**\\ | ||
+ | [1] [[https:// | ||
+ | [2] [[https:// | ||
+ | [3] [[https:// |