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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