yep just copy and paste each line.gizmo wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 3:46 amHuge huge thanks for going to all the trouble of detailing that! I did an "update all installed packages" and selected 'NO' to anything regarding updating the kernal. The process threw up a few errors but completed and did seem to update Retroarch. It didn't solve my bug issue though unfortunately.
I think I'd still rather have a proper clean Retropie install so I'll be giving your guide a pop soon! Just to clarify though, Step 6 mentions following kite's instructions.. so I do the following EXACTLY, right? From the command line?
FROM A BLANK RETROPIE:
1. git clone https://github.com/geebles/Super-AIO/
2. cd Super-AIO/release/saio
3. sudo dpkg -i python-serial_2.6-1.1_all.deb
4. sudo chmod +x ../tester/pngview
5. sudo chmod +x osd/saio-osd
6. sudo chmod +x rfkill/rfkill
7. sudo chmod +x flash/flash.sh
8. python saio-osd.py #(to test)
9. crontab cronSAIO.txt
10. sudo cp asound.conf /etc/
11. sudo cp config.txt /boot/config.txt
12. sudo cp config-saio.txt /boot/config-saio.txt
13. sudo mv /opt/retropie/configs/all/autostart.sh /opt/retropie/configs/all/autostart_OLD.sh
14. sudo cp autostart.sh /opt/retropie/configs/all/autostart.sh
15. sudo reboot
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How did you get WiFi working?
Mine sees the network but doesn’t connect.
Mine sees the network but doesn’t connect.
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Re: Super AIO - Updating to latest Retropie image?
mine just works as expected. used the setup in retropie with a keyboard plugged in.
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(I’m on Windows).
I tried out putting the new image on via Win32DiskImager but it errored out saying “Unable to mount root FS”
It may not be ready?
I tried out putting the new image on via Win32DiskImager but it errored out saying “Unable to mount root FS”
It may not be ready?
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Installed fine-ish for me. I used Raspberry Pi Imager to flash the image.
For anyone else coming here the current link is : https://github.com/kiteretro/Super-AIO/ ... tag/v1.4.0 Its marked as a prerelease so he may still be trying it out.
One issue so far I'm having is there's no sound. I had this issue with my Pi 3 install of RetroPie and thie solution here worked for that: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/266 ... an-updates. Gotta figure out the magic combo for this though.
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Just seen these replies. Was the audio ok after installing 1.4.0 or not? I'll check it out later
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Installing your scripts manually through the method I posted the sound works as expected
However, I didnt have it working when using your work in progress premade image. I suspect it has something to do with the changes in how audio devices are setup but ive not yet had the time to investigate further.
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Well - I used the Raspberry Pi imager to go to 4.4 to try and fix my issues from thread https://www.sudomod.com/forum/viewtopic ... 51&t=10424.
It booted once, then I turned off and thought safe shutdown ran. Then I turned it back on and it went through the scan disk procedure. It asked me to press enter (which I couldn't) so I turned it off and thought I'll go back to 1.3 from 2017-2018.
Now the SD card won't format, Windows fails, Raspberry Pi Imager fails, I can't even delete the partitions.
I am sure I am doing something wrong, but just in case, figured I would post.
It booted once, then I turned off and thought safe shutdown ran. Then I turned it back on and it went through the scan disk procedure. It asked me to press enter (which I couldn't) so I turned it off and thought I'll go back to 1.3 from 2017-2018.
Now the SD card won't format, Windows fails, Raspberry Pi Imager fails, I can't even delete the partitions.
I am sure I am doing something wrong, but just in case, figured I would post.
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Did you check the SD card with the diskpart tool? (running a command prompt as admin and then diskpart) If you can't fix it with diskpart, that card's probably shot.Todd5314 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 11:11 pmWell - I used the Raspberry Pi imager to go to 4.4 to try and fix my issues from thread https://www.sudomod.com/forum/viewtopic ... 51&t=10424.
It booted once, then I turned off and thought safe shutdown ran. Then I turned it back on and it went through the scan disk procedure. It asked me to press enter (which I couldn't) so I turned it off and thought I'll go back to 1.3 from 2017-2018.
Now the SD card won't format, Windows fails, Raspberry Pi Imager fails, I can't even delete the partitions.
I am sure I am doing something wrong, but just in case, figured I would post.
If you're not familiar with diskpart, it has useful commands like:
list disk, select disk #, list part, select part #, delete part, then once all the partitions are deleted you can: create part primary
At that point you should be able to use an imager like etcher to write a new image to it.
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