![]() 'Occasionally I'll notice a slight stutter but I saw those on my aging PS1' Cooling shouldn't be an issue with the RPi at standard O/C settings (selectable in the config), so its probably your PSU. With most Hardware its down to cooling and the quality of your power supply. Overclocking isn't an exacting science! I've even experienced different maximums depending on the actual CPU, some will O/C higher than others (PSP for example). 'With a heat sinked, fan cooled overclocked Pi (using 'High' settings in raspi-config, 'Turbo' was unstable even at low temps)' Maybe its unique to RetroArch (I would be surprised), but as you say, uncompressing a CD Image 'On The Fly' while also emulating a PlayStation is asking an awful lot of the RPi Hardware! ![]() 7z compressed ROMs of course, but there's a number of threads on these forums that say. ![]() Now all I have to do is figure out why Mupen64Plus resists all attempts at using my config files. Occasionally I'll notice a slight stutter but I saw those on my aging PS1 anyway No idea about the gpu/spu settings in pcsx.cfg so I left them at builtin_*pu and no frameskipping. With a heat sinked, fan cooled overclocked Pi (using 'High' settings in raspi-config, 'Turbo' was unstable even at low temps) everything I own (about 25 games or so I ripped myself) runs rather respectably. With the above setup the Wiimote Classic controller works normally in game, so I haven't put any time into changing it since it's a very, very minor issue for me.Īs a sidenote about the BIOS file, I put it in the PSX ROMs folder and a bios folder under /home/pi/bios and haven't had any issues with it (all lowercase, selected in the PCSX menu and saved global config). It's probably because I used the setup located here, which is a little backward in the mywminput section since the person who wrote it preferred it that way (left handed?). ![]() As you might notice my Wiimote controls while in PCSX are backward (up is down, down is up, it's madness!). The \xAA is the 'Home' button on the Wiimote Classic and the first controller set up under wminput, this appears to vary however, so you may want to go into the Controls section of PCSX once it's running and set your layout there if the above doesn't work (it also gives the ID of each button being pressed as it's being set up). ![]()
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