![]() ![]() ![]() So basicly what doesn’t run from RetroArch. ![]() – Gameboy Advance, with gpSP, but actually works without lag, which I didn’t see in previous versions. ![]() And then came, the miracle, most of the emulators worked, and they were flipped, however I couldn’t get the following emulators working in flipped mode: Then I heard about the display rotate function in the retroarch.cfgįirst, I tried it with the “display_rotate = 1” commented out, so console wasn’t flipped, and unfortunately EmulationStation wasn’t flipped, but that was pretty much expected. So, first I tried the normal “display_rotate = 1” line, in the config.txtįirst I tested it via RCA, it worked pretty good, everything was flipped and worked good, but I’m using the monitor with an HDMI => VGA adapter (I still have no idea how, but the adapter works pretty good)Īand, with HDMI, console was flipped, emulationstation was flipped, but not a single emulator wanted to start. Since, the whole cabinet would be too wide, if I would use it “normally”, so I decided to use it vertically. I’m building a “tabletop arcade cabinet” with the Raspberry Pi and as you can guess it uses RetroPie. ![]()
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