Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Retro Foot/Pie Retro setup instructions for wired USB SNES controller BYOSD version

The Retro Pi is fairly straightforward to use, but these instruction may help if any problems
are encountered.

Imaging the micro SD card:
 Check the manufacturer and product number of your micro SD card on
http://elinux.org/Rpi_SD_cards and confirm that it is compatible with Raspberry Pi 3.  Cards that work are highlighted green, cards that don't are highlighted red.  Not all cards have been tested.
 CONTACT ME TO GET A PRECONFIGURED RETROPIE IMAGE (via ebay
messaging or by email at westwoodtoys@gmail.com), stating your preference in method
for file transfer. I can provide a google drive download link or torrent file. When you
have received the image file, substitute it for the file mentioned in the instructions linked
below.
 Read and understand the instructions at https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/First-Installation first, then follow the instructions, substituting the image I have preconfigured (that you downloaded above) for the base image referenced in the instructions.

Wiring:
This order matters. When the Retro Foot is supplied power it attempts to determine where to
send the video signal. If the hdmi is not plugged in and tv on it may assume it is supposed to be
working in ‘headless’ (no display) mode.
 Plug in the HDMI cable to the HDMI port on the Retro Pi, and connect the other end
to an HDMI port on your TV.
 Plug in the controllers to the Left Top and Bottom USB ports on the Retro Pi
 Plug the USB AC adapter into a wall outlet, plug the USB cord Type A (rectangular)
end into the AC adapter.
 Turn on the TV, tuned to the HDMI input you plugged the HDMI cable into and plug
in the micro USB (small, trapezoidal) end of the USB cord into the micro USB port
on the Retro Pi.
o If nothing happens, toggle the switch on the power cord.
o When plugged in you can see a couple LEDs shining through the vent on the
side.  When it is working right the red and green will both be illuminated; when
it isn't working the red may be on but not green.

Before Games are Loaded:
 If things are going correctly, when the micro USB cord is plugged in four raspberries
will be displayed in the upper left corner of the screen, followed by some computer
script, a 'Retropie' splash screen, a bit more script, an 'Emulation Station' splash
screen, and finally the Retro Pi main interface.
o You may be prompted to configure the controller.  Follow on-screen prompts to
configure the buttons.
 Minecraft and Kodi are listed under the ‘Ports’ heading.
o Kodi can be controlled by the gamepad or a USB mouse.
o Minecraft requires USB keyboard and mouse.

Loading Games:
 You will need a USB thumb drive formatted in FAT 32 file system.
 Create a folder named “retropie” at the highest directory level of the thumb drive (i.e.
if you are using a windows computer the folder will be “x:\retropie” where x is
whichever drive letter the thumb drive is assigned)
 Insert the thumb drive into any free USB port on the Retro Pi while the Retro Pi is
powered on and the main RetroPie interface screen is displayed.
 Wait a moment (many thumb drives have a light that blinks while file transfers are
active, other thumb drives have a light the pulses when it is inserted, but blinks
rapidly while actively transferring files; if equipped, wait until the light is no longer
blinking) while the Retro Pi creates folders within the ‘retropie’ folder for roms,
configs and BIOS. The ‘roms’ folder has subfolders for each game system emulator.
This process takes a couple minutes.
 Procure ROMs (game files are called ROMs) for the games you want to play.
o If the games are in .zip, .rar or any other compressed form, extract the ROM
files using your favorite file compression application
o As example, ROMs for the Nintendo Entertainment System have file extension
.nes
 Copy the ROMs into the subfolder for the system they are played with (i.e. games
played on the Nintendo Entertainment System go in the folder ‘retropie\roms\nes’ on
the thumb drive
 Once ROMs are loaded on the thumb drive, plug the thumb drive back into the Retro
Pi while it is powered on and the main RetroPie interface is displayed.
 Wait a little while for the files to transfer. Again, if there is a light on the thumb drive
that indicates file transfers are active you are waiting for the indication to stop. The
time this takes depends on how many files you are transferring.
 Reboot the Retro Foot. To minimize chance of corrupting the SD card image, when
rebooting/shutting down:
o From the main interface open the menu by pressing start
o Select ‘quit’
o Select ‘reboot’/’shutdown the system’
o Confirm that you want to reboot/shutdown
o If shutting down, you may now unplug the micro USB cable. Plug it back in
when you want to start up again.
 Upon returning to the RetroPie main interface screen you will now see additional
options besides ‘Ports’ when scrolling left or right from the ‘RetroPie’ option.

Once ROMs are loaded:
 On the main interface you can use either USB controller to select the emulator for
whichever system you want to use by pressing left or right on the controller 'D' pad,
and pushing the 'A' button.
 You will find a list of games you had on the thumb drive. Select the game you want
to play by pressing the ‘A’ button.
 If you get tired of one game while playing you can press 'start' and 'select' at the same
time to exit from that game.
 If you would like to download box art and game summaries you can try using one of
the scrapers from the options menu. You will need to configure wifi or plug in a LAN
connection. The scraping process is imperfect and can be tedious.

Instructions for enabling additional functionality (wifi, for example) are available at
https://github.com/retropie/

Remedial Troubleshooting:
Have you tried turning it off and back on?
 If only the red LED illuminates when powering on the system, make sure the SD card is
well seated and that the HDMI cable is plugged in as far as it will go.
 If subfolders don’t appear in the retropie folder or ROMs don’t load: Check that the
thumb drive is formatted in FAT32 file structure. Instructions for checking can be found
at https://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/support-info.pl?info_id=779. IF YOU NEED TO
REFORMAT, AND THERE ARE FILES ON THE DRIVE YOU DON'T WANT TO
LOSE, SAVE THEM ELSEWHERE BEFORE FORMATTING!
 If not all ROMs loaded: You may have rebooted before all ROMs were transferred, or
you may be out of storage space.

Advanced Troubleshooting:
Re-imaging the SD card by following the steps in the first section should fix any problem that isn't caused by bad hardware.

Retro Foot/Pie Retro setup instructions for wired USB SNES controller 4 or 8gb SD version

The Retro Pi is fairly straightforward to use, but these instruction may help if any problems
are encountered.

Wiring:
This order matters. When the Retro Foot is supplied power it attempts to determine where to
send the video signal. If the hdmi is not plugged in and tv on it may assume it is supposed to be
working in ‘headless’ (no display) mode.
 Plug in the HDMI cable to the HDMI port on the Retro Pi, and connect the other end
to an HDMI port on your TV.
 Plug in the controllers to the Left Top and Bottom USB ports on the Retro Pi
 Plug the USB AC adapter into a wall outlet, plug the USB cord Type A (rectangular)
end into the AC adapter.
 Turn on the TV, tuned to the HDMI input you plugged the HDMI cable into and plug
in the micro USB (small, trapezoidal) end of the USB cord into the micro USB port
on the Retro Pi.
o If nothing happens, toggle the switch on the power cord.
o When plugged in you can see a couple LEDs shining through the vent on the
side.  When it is working right the red and green will both be illuminated; when
it isn't working the red may be on but not green.

Before Games are Loaded:
 If things are going correctly, when the micro USB cord is plugged in four raspberries
will be displayed in the upper left corner of the screen, followed by some computer
script, a 'Retropie' splash screen, a bit more script, an 'Emulation Station' splash
screen, and finally the Retro Pi main interface.
o You may be prompted to configure the controller.  Follow on-screen prompts to
configure the buttons.
 Minecraft and Kodi are listed under the ‘Ports’ heading.
o Kodi can be controlled by the gamepad or a USB mouse.
o Minecraft requires USB keyboard and mouse.

Loading Games:
 You will need a USB thumb drive formatted in FAT 32 file system.
 Create a folder named “retropie” at the highest directory level of the thumb drive (i.e.
if you are using a windows computer the folder will be “x:\retropie” where x is
whichever drive letter the thumb drive is assigned)
 Insert the thumb drive into any free USB port on the Retro Pi while the Retro Pi is
powered on and the main RetroPie interface screen is displayed.
 Wait a moment (many thumb drives have a light that blinks while file transfers are
active, other thumb drives have a light the pulses when it is inserted, but blinks
rapidly while actively transferring files; if equipped, wait until the light is no longer
blinking) while the Retro Pi creates folders within the ‘retropie’ folder for roms,
configs and BIOS. The ‘roms’ folder has subfolders for each game system emulator.
This process takes a couple minutes.
 Procure ROMs (game files are called ROMs) for the games you want to play.
o If the games are in .zip, .rar or any other compressed form, extract the ROM
files using your favorite file compression application
o As example, ROMs for the Nintendo Entertainment System have file extension
.nes
 Copy the ROMs into the subfolder for the system they are played with (i.e. games
played on the Nintendo Entertainment System go in the folder ‘retropie\roms\nes’ on
the thumb drive
 Once ROMs are loaded on the thumb drive, plug the thumb drive back into the Retro
Pi while it is powered on and the main RetroPie interface is displayed.
 Wait a little while for the files to transfer. Again, if there is a light on the thumb drive
that indicates file transfers are active you are waiting for the indication to stop. The
time this takes depends on how many files you are transferring.
 Reboot the Retro Foot. To minimize chance of corrupting the SD card image, when
rebooting/shutting down:
o From the main interface open the menu by pressing start
o Select ‘quit’
o Select ‘reboot’/’shutdown the system’
o Confirm that you want to reboot/shutdown
o If shutting down, you may now unplug the micro USB cable. Plug it back in
when you want to start up again.
 Upon returning to the RetroPie main interface screen you will now see additional
options besides ‘Ports’ when scrolling left or right from the ‘RetroPie’ option.

Once ROMs are loaded:
 On the main interface you can use either USB controller to select the emulator for
whichever system you want to use by pressing left or right on the controller 'D' pad,
and pushing the 'A' button.
 You will find a list of games you had on the thumb drive. Select the game you want
to play by pressing the ‘A’ button.
 If you get tired of one game while playing you can press 'start' and 'select' at the same
time to exit from that game.
 If you would like to download box art and game summaries you can try using one of
the scrapers from the options menu. You will need to configure wifi or plug in a LAN
connection. The scraping process is imperfect and can be tedious.

Instructions for enabling additional functionality (wifi, for example) are available at
https://github.com/retropie/

Remedial Troubleshooting:
Have you tried turning it off and back on?
 If only the red LED illuminates when powering on the system, make sure the SD card is
well seated and that the HDMI cable is plugged in as far as it will go.
 If subfolders don’t appear in the retropie folder or ROMs don’t load: Check that the
thumb drive is formatted in FAT32 file structure. Instructions for checking can be found
at https://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/support-info.pl?info_id=779. IF YOU NEED TO
REFORMAT, AND THERE ARE FILES ON THE DRIVE YOU DON'T WANT TO
LOSE, SAVE THEM ELSEWHERE BEFORE FORMATTING!
 If not all ROMs loaded: You may have rebooted before all ROMs were transferred, or
you may be out of storage space.

Advanced Troubleshooting:
A separate computer able to read and write to a micro SD card (whether with an SD card adapter
or USB adapter doesn’t matter) and a USB keyboard are needed for advanced troubleshooting
steps. The Retro Foot needs to have an internet connection (whether via Ethernet or wifi doesn’t
matter).
 Read and understand https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/First-Installation, but
don’t follow the steps until you’ve read the step below.
 IF YOU BELIEVE YOU NEED TO REIMAGE YOUR SD CARD, PLEASE
CONTACT ME FIRST. I can provide a preconfigured image rather than the base image
found at retropie.org.uk referenced in the link, which will spare the effort of
reconfiguring controllers, and reloading the extras (Kodi, etc). Follow the instructions in
the First-Installation page above, substituting the image provided for the one they refer
to.

Retro Foot/Pie Retro setup instructions for wired USB PS2 controller 32gb SD version

The RetroPie is fairly straightforward to use, but these instruction may help if any problems
are encountered.

Wiring:
 Plug in the HDMI cable to the HDMI port on the RetroPie, and connect the other end
to an HDMI port on your TV.
 Plug in the controllers to the Left Top and Bottom USB ports on the RetroPie
 Plug the USB AC adapter into a wall outlet, plug the USB cord Type A (rectangular)
end into the AC adapter.
 Turn on the TV, tuned to the HDMI input you plugged the HDMI cable into and plug
in the micro USB (small, trapezoidal) end of the USB cord into the micro USB port
on the RetroPie.
o If nothing happens, toggle the button on the power cord.
o When plugged in you can see a couple LEDs shining through the vent on the
side.  When it is working right the red and green will both be illuminated; when
it isn't working the red may be on but not green.

Before Games are Loaded:
 If things are going correctly, when the micro USB cord is plugged in four raspberries
will be displayed in the upper left corner of the screen, followed by some computer
script, a 'Retropie' splash screen, a bit more script, an 'Emulation Station' splash
screen, and finally the RetroPie main interface.
o Make sure to press the analog button on the controller to enable the analog
joysticks
o You may be prompted to configure the controller.  Follow on-screen prompts to
configure the buttons.
 Minecraft and Kodi are listed under the ‘Ports’ heading.
o Kodi can be controlled by the gamepad or a USB mouse.
o Minecraft requires USB keyboard and mouse.

Loading Games:
 You will need a USB thumb drive formatted in FAT 32 file system.
 Create a folder named “retropie” at the highest directory level of the thumb drive (i.e.
if you are using a windows computer the folder will be “x:\retropie” where x is
whichever drive letter the thumb drive is assigned)
 Insert the thumb drive into any free USB port on the RetroPie while the RetroPie is
powered on and the main RetroPie interface screen is displayed.
 Wait a moment (many thumb drives have a light that blinks while file transfers are
active, other thumb drives have a light the pulses when it is inserted, but blinks
rapidly while actively transferring files; if equipped, wait until the light is no longer
blinking) while the RetroPie creates folders within the ‘retropie’ folder for roms,

configs and BIOS. The ‘roms’ folder has subfolders for each game system emulator.
This process takes a couple minutes.
 Procure ROMs (game files are called ROMs) for the games you want to play.
o If the games are in .zip, .rar or any other compressed form, extract the ROM
files using your favorite file compression application
o As example, ROMs for the Nintendo Entertainment System have file extension
.nes

 Copy the ROMs into the subfolder for the system they are played with (i.e. games
played on the Nintendo Entertainment System go in the folder ‘retropie\roms\nes’ on
the thumb drive
 Once ROMs are loaded on the thumb drive, plug the thumb drive back into the
RetroPie while it is powered on and the main RetroPie interface is displayed.
 Wait a little while for the files to transfer. Again, if there is a light on the thumb drive
that indicates file transfers are active you are waiting for the indication to stop. The
time this takes depends on how many files you are transferring.
 Reboot the RetroPie. To minimize chance of corrupting the SD card image, when
rebooting/shutting down:
o From the main interface open the menu by pressing start
o Select ‘quit’
o Select ‘reboot’/’shutdown the system’
o Confirm that you want to reboot/shutdown
o If shutting down, you may now unplug the micro USB cable. Plug it back in
when you want to start up again.

 Upon returning to the RetroPie main interface screen you will now see additional
options besides ‘Ports’ when scrolling left or right from the ‘RetroPie’ option.

Once ROMs are loaded:
 On the main interface you can use either USB controller to select the emulator for
whichever system you want to use by pressing left or right on the controller 'D' pad,
and pushing the 'A' button.
 You will find a list of games you had on the thumb drive. Select the game you want
to play by pressing the ‘A’ button.
 If you get tired of one game while playing you can press 'start' and 'select' at the same
time to exit from that game.
 If you would like to download box are and game summaries you can try using one of
the scrapers from the options menu. You will need to configure wifi or plug in a LAN
connection. The scraping process is imperfect and can be tedious.

Instructions for enabling additional functionality (wifi, for example) are available at
https://github.com/retropie/

Remedial Troubleshooting:
Have you tried turning it off and back on?
 If only the red LED illuminates when powering on the system, make sure the SD card is
well seated and that the HDMI cable is plugged in as far as it will go.
 If subfolders don’t appear in the retropie folder or ROMs don’t load: Check that the
thumb drive is formatted in FAT32 file structure. Instructions for checking can be found
at https://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/support-info.pl?info_id=779. IF YOU NEED TO
REFORMAT, AND THERE ARE FILES ON THE DRIVE YOU DON'T WANT TO
LOSE, SAVE THEM ELSEWHERE BEFORE FORMATTING!
 If not all ROMs loaded: You may have rebooted before all ROMs were transferred, or
you may be out of storage space.

Advanced Troubleshooting:
A separate computer able to read and write to a micro SD card (whether with an SD card adapter
or USB adapter doesn’t matter) and a USB keyboard are needed for advanced troubleshooting
steps. The Retro Foot needs to have an internet connection (whether via Ethernet or wifi doesn’t
matter).
 Read and understand https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/First-Installation, but
don’t follow the steps until you’ve read the step below.
 IF YOU BELIEVE YOU NEED TO REIMAGE YOUR SD CARD, PLEASE
CONTACT ME FIRST. I can provide a preconfigured image rather than the base image
found at retropie.org.uk referenced in the link, which will spare the effort of
reconfiguring controller drivers, and reloading the extras (Kodi, etc). Follow the
instructions in the First-Installation page above, substituting the image provided for the
one they refer to.

Retro Foot/Pie Retro setup instructions for Bluetooth (PS3) controller BYOSD version

The Retro Foot/Pie Retro is fairly straightforward to use, but these instruction may help if any
problems are encountered.

Imaging the micro SD card:
 Check the manufacturer and product number of your micro SD card on
http://elinux.org/Rpi_SD_cards and confirm that it is compatible with Raspberry Pi 3.  Cards that work are highlighted green, cards that don't are highlighted red.  Not all cards have been tested.
 CONTACT ME TO GET A PRECONFIGURED RETROPIE IMAGE (via ebay
messaging or by email at westwoodtoys@gmail.com), stating your preference in method
for file transfer. I can provide a google drive download link or torrent file. When you
have received the image file, substitute it for the file mentioned in the instructions linked
below.
 Read and understand the instructions at https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/First-Installation first, then follow the instructions, substituting the image I have preconfigured (that you downloaded above) for the base image referenced in the instructions.

Wiring:
This order matters. When the Retro Foot is supplied power it attempts to determine where to
send the video signal. If the HDMI is not plugged in and TV on it may assume it is supposed to
be working in ‘headless’ (no display) mode.
 Plug in the HDMI cable to the HDMI port on the Retro Foot/Pie Retro, and connect the
other end to an HDMI port on your TV.
 Plug the USB AC adapter into a wall outlet.
 Turn on the TV, tuned to the HDMI input you plugged the HDMI cable into and plug in
the micro USB (small, trapezoidal) end of the USB cord into the micro USB port on the
Retro Foot/Pie Retro.
o If nothing happens, toggle the switch on the power cord.
o When plugged in you can see a couple LEDs shining through the vent on the side.
 When it is working right the red and green will both be illuminated or flickering;
when it isn't working the red may be on but not green.

Before Games are Loaded:
 If things are going correctly, when powered on four raspberries will be displayed in the
upper left corner of the screen, followed by some computer script, a 'Retropie' splash
screen, a bit more script, an 'EmulationStation' splash screen, and finally the RetroPie
main interface.
o Plug in the mini USB cord to the retropie and the controller. The controller will vibrate like crazy when it has communicated with the retropie.  Unplug the controller, and the lights will flash for a few seconds, then the first light will illuminate for the first controller synced, the second if another
controller has already been synced.
o Once the controllers have been synced the first time, you will only have to press the P3 button to turn them on.
o You may be prompted to configure the controller.  Follow on-screen prompts to
configure the buttons.
 Pixel desktop environment, Minecraft and Kodi are listed under the ‘Ports’ heading.
o Kodi can be controlled by the gamepad or a USB mouse.
o Minecraft and Pixel require USB keyboard and mouse.

Loading Games:
 You will need a USB thumb drive formatted in FAT 32 file system.
 Create a folder named retropie at the highest directory level of the thumb drive (i.e. if
you are using a windows computer the folder will be x:\retropie where ‘x’ is whichever
drive letter the thumb drive is assigned). It doesn’t matter if there are other files on the
thumb drive; the loading script is only looking for a folder name retropie and will ignore
anything else
 Insert the thumb drive into any free USB port on the Retro Foot/Pie Retro, then power it
on and wait until the main RetroPie interface screen is displayed.
 Wait a moment (many thumb drives have a light that blinks while file transfers are active,
other thumb drives have a light the pulses when it is inserted, but blinks rapidly while
actively transferring files; if equipped, wait until the light is no longer blinking) while the
Retro Foot/Pie Retro creates folders within the retropie folder for roms, configs and
BIOS. The roms folder has subfolders for each game system emulator.
 Legally procure ROMs (game files are called ROMs) for the games you want to play.
o If the legally obtained ROMs are in .zip, .rar or any other compressed form for
some reason, extract the ROM files using your favorite file compression
application
o As example, ROMs for the Nintendo Entertainment System have file extension
.nes
 Copy the ROMs into the subfolder for the system they are played with (i.e. games played
on the Nintendo Entertainment System go in the folder retropie\roms\nes on the thumb
drive. Visit https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/Supported- Systems for info
on the file extension and folder names for other systems.
 Once legally obtained ROMs are loaded on the thumb drive, plug the thumb drive back
into the Retro Foot/Pie Retro while it is powered on and the main RetroPie interface is
displayed.
 Wait a little while for the files to transfer. Again, if there is a light on the thumb drive
that indicates file transfers are active you are waiting for the indication to stop. This
process takes a couple minutes, the time it takes depends on how many files you are
transferring.
 Reboot the Retro Foot/Pie Retro. To minimize chance of corrupting the SD card image,
when rebooting/shutting down:
o From the main interface open the menu by pressing start
o Select quit
o Select shutdown the system
o Confirm that you want to reboot/shutdown
o If shutting down, you may now unplug the micro USB cable, or toggle the power
switch.
 Upon returning to the RetroPie main interface screen you will now see the systems that
have ROMs loaded as additional options besides ‘Ports’ and when scrolling left or right
from the ‘RetroPie’ option.
Once ROMs are loaded:
 On the main interface you can use either USB controller to select the emulator for
whichever system you want to use by pressing left or right on the controller 'D' pad, and
pushing the ◯ button.
 You will find a list of games you had on the thumb drive. Select the game you want to
play by pressing the ◯ button.
 If you get tired of one game while playing you can press start and select at the same time
to exit from that game.
 If you would like to download box art and game summaries you can try using one of the
scrapers from the options menu. You will need to configure wifi or plug in a LAN
connection. The scraping process is imperfect and can be tedious.
Instructions for enabling additional functionality (wifi, for example) are available at
https://github.com/retropie/

Remedial Troubleshooting:
Have you tried turning it off and back on?
 If only the red LED illuminates when powering on the system, make sure the SD card is
well seated and that the HDMI cable is plugged in as far as it will go.
 If subfolders don’t appear in the retropie folder or ROMs don’t load: Check that the
thumb drive is formatted in FAT32 file structure. Instructions for checking can be found
at https://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/support-info.pl?info_id=779. IF YOU NEED TO
REFORMAT, AND THERE ARE FILES ON THE DRIVE YOU DON'T WANT TO
LOSE, SAVE THEM ELSEWHERE BEFORE FORMATTING!
 If not all ROMs loaded: You may have rebooted before all ROMs were transferred, or
you may be out of storage space.
 If the controller won’t pair and the lights don’t flash when the cord is removed the
controller needs to charge

Advanced Troubleshooting:
A separate computer able to read and write to a micro SD card (whether with an SD card adapter
or USB adapter doesn’t matter) and a USB keyboard are needed for advanced troubleshooting
steps. The Retro Foot needs to have an internet connection (whether via Ethernet or wifi doesn’t
matter).
 Re-imaging the SD card by following the steps in the first section should fix any problem that isn't caused by bad hardware.
 If you’ve gone ahead and reimaged your SD card using the base image downloaded from
retropie.org.uk (or updated from the retropie setup menu), you’ll find your controllers no
longer pair. To reload the driver perform the following:
o Configure a wired controller or keyboard so that you can navigate in the main
interface. For the keyboard, at minimum you need direction arrows and ‘A’, ‘B’
and ‘Start’ buttons configured.
o Select the Retropie option from the main interface and press whatever you’ve
mapped to the A button
o Select the Retropie Config option and press whatever you’ve mapped to the A
button
o A screen with blue background appears. Use the keyboard up/down arrows for the
following:
 Select Manage Packages and press Enter
 Select Manage Driver Packages and press Enter
 Select PS3 Controller and press Enter
 Select Configuration Options and press Enter
 Select Install Clone Support Shanwan and press Enter
 (The option Pair Clone Support Shanwan appears but need not be
selected, as it only provides instructions for pairing)
 Wait for the installation to complete. A lot of computer script will scroll by
and the menu with the blue background will reappear when finished.
o Use the left/right directions arrows to alternatively select options back or cancel,
pressing Enter for each until you have returned to the first blue background
screen. Select Perform Reboot and press Enter, then select yes and press Enter
o When the device has booted, plug in the first controller you want to pair.
 It will start vibrating, unplug it and it will attempt to pair.
 If it doesn’t pair on the first try, repeat.
 If it doesn’t pair after several tries,
 Return to the Configuration Options screen in Retropie Setup
 Select Uninstall Driver and press Enter
 When uninstallation is complete, select Install Driver, press Enter
 Wait for installation to complete.
 Again select Install Clone Support Shanwan and press Enter. Exit
and reboot as before and try pairing as before.
 It will work eventually.

Retro Foot/Pie Retro setup instructions for Bluetooth (PS3) controller 64GB or 128GB SD card version

The Retro Foot/Pie Retro is fairly straightforward to use, but these instruction may help if any
problems are encountered.

Wiring:
This order matters. When the Retro Foot is supplied power it attempts to determine where to
send the video signal. If the HDMI cable is not plugged in with TV on it may assume it is
supposed to be working in ‘headless’ (no display) mode.
 Plug in the HDMI cable to the HDMI port on the Retro Foot/Pie Retro, and connect the
other end to an HDMI port on your TV.
 Plug the USB AC adapter into a wall outlet.
 Turn on the TV, tuned to the HDMI input you plugged the HDMI cable into and plug in
the micro USB (small, trapezoidal) end of the USB cord into the micro USB port on the
Retro Foot/Pie Retro.
o If nothing happens, toggle the switch on the power cord.
o When plugged in you can see a couple LEDs shining through the vent on the side.
 When it is working right the red and green will both be illuminated or flickering;
when it isn't working the red may be on but not green.

Before Games are Loaded:
 If things are going correctly, when powered on four raspberries will be displayed in the
upper left corner of the screen, followed by some computer script, a 'Retropie' splash
screen, a bit more script, an 'EmulationStation' splash screen, and finally the RetroPie
main interface.
o Press the P3 button on the controller. The lights will flash for a few seconds, then
the first light will illuminate for the first controller synced, the second if another
controller has already been synced.
o If the controllers do not sync, connect the mini USB cord between the controller
and Retro Foot/Pie Retro. After a moment the controller will vibrate continuously
to indicate that it has interfaced with the Retro Foot/Pie Retro and can now sync
with it.
o You may be prompted to configure the controller.  Follow on-screen prompts to
configure the buttons.

 Pixel desktop environment, Minecraft and Kodi are listed under the ‘Ports’ heading.
o Kodi can be controlled by the gamepad or a USB mouse.
o Minecraft and Pixel require USB keyboard and mouse.

Loading Games:
 You will need a USB thumb drive formatted in FAT 32 file system.
 Create a folder named retropie at the highest directory level of the thumb drive (i.e. if
you are using a windows computer the folder will be x:\retropie where ‘x’ is whichever
drive letter the thumb drive is assigned). It doesn’t matter if there are other files on the
thumb drive; the loading script is only looking for a folder name retropie and will ignore
anything else
 Insert the thumb drive into any free USB port on the Retro Foot/Pie Retro, then power it
on and wait until the main RetroPie interface screen is displayed.
 Wait a moment (many thumb drives have a light that blinks while file transfers are active,
other thumb drives have a light the pulses when it is inserted, but blinks rapidly while
actively transferring files; if equipped, wait until the light is no longer blinking) while the
Retro Foot/Pie Retro creates folders within the retropie folder for roms, configs and
BIOS. The roms folder has subfolders for each game system emulator.
 Legally procure ROMs (game files are called ROMs) for the games you want to play.
o If the legally obtained ROMs are in .zip, .rar or any other compressed form for
some reason, extract the ROM files using your favorite file compression
application
o As example, ROMs for the Nintendo Entertainment System have file extension
.nes
 Copy the ROMs into the subfolder for the system they are played with (i.e. games played
on the Nintendo Entertainment System go in the folder retropie\roms\nes on the thumb
drive. Visit https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/Supported-Systems  for info
on the file extension and folder names for other systems.
 Once legally obtained ROMs are loaded on the thumb drive, plug the thumb drive back
into the Retro Foot/Pie Retro while it is powered on and the main RetroPie interface is
displayed.
 Wait a little while for the files to transfer. Again, if there is a light on the thumb drive
that indicates file transfers are active you are waiting for the indication to stop. This
process takes a couple minutes, the time it takes depends on how many files you are
transferring.
 Reboot the Retro Foot/Pie Retro. To minimize chance of corrupting the SD card image,
when rebooting/shutting down:
o From the main interface open the menu by pressing start
o Select quit
o Select shutdown the system
o Confirm that you want to reboot/shutdown
o If shutting down, you may now unplug the micro USB cable, or toggle the power
switch.
 Upon returning to the RetroPie main interface screen you will now see the systems that
have ROMs loaded as additional options besides ‘Ports’ and when scrolling left or right
from the ‘RetroPie’ option.

Once ROMs are loaded:
 On the main interface you can use either USB controller to select the emulator for
whichever system you want to use by pressing left or right on the controller 'D' pad, and
pushing the ◯ button.
 You will find a list of games you had on the thumb drive. Select the game you want to
play by pressing the ◯ button.
 If you get tired of one game while playing you can press start and select at the same time
to exit from that game.
 If you would like to download box art and game summaries you can try using one of the
scrapers from the options menu. You will need to configure wifi or plug in a LAN
connection. The scraping process is imperfect and can be tedious.
Instructions for enabling additional functionality (wifi, for example) are available at
https://github.com/retropie/

Remedial Troubleshooting:
Have you tried turning it off and back on?
 If only the red LED illuminates when powering on the system, make sure the SD card is
well seated and that the HDMI cable is plugged in as far as it will go.
 If subfolders don’t appear in the retropie folder or ROMs don’t load: Check that the
thumb drive is formatted in FAT32 file structure. Instructions for checking can be found
at https://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/support-info.pl?info_id=779. IF YOU NEED TO
REFORMAT, AND THERE ARE FILES ON THE DRIVE YOU DON'T WANT TO
LOSE, SAVE THEM ELSEWHERE BEFORE FORMATTING!
 If not all ROMs loaded: You may have rebooted before all ROMs were transferred, or
you may be out of storage space.
 If the controller won’t pair and the lights don’t flash when the cord is removed the
controller needs to charge.
Advanced Troubleshooting:
A separate computer able to read and write to a micro SD card (whether with an SD card adapter
or USB adapter doesn’t matter) and a USB keyboard are needed for advanced troubleshooting
steps. The Retro Foot needs to have an internet connection (whether via Ethernet or wifi doesn’t
matter).
 Read and understand https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/First-Installation, but
don’t follow the steps until you’ve read the step below.
 IF YOU BELIEVE YOU NEED TO REIMAGE YOUR SD CARD, PLEASE
CONTACT ME FIRST. I can provide a preconfigured image rather than the base image
found at retropie.org.uk referenced in the link, which will spare the effort of
reconfiguring controller drivers, and reloading the extras (Kodi, etc). Follow the
instructions in the First-Installation page above, substituting the image provided for the
one they refer to.
 If you’ve gone ahead and reimaged your SD card using the base image downloaded from
retropie.org.uk (or updated from the retropie setup menu), you’ll find your controllers no
longer pair. To reload the driver perform the following:
o Configure a wired controller or keyboard so that you can navigate in the main
interface. For the keyboard, at minimum you need direction arrows and A, B and
Start buttons configured. Suggested configuration is mapping spacebar to Start,
Enter to A, Esc to B, and direction arrows to their respective directions.
o Select the Retropie option from the main interface and press whatever you’ve
mapped to the A button
o Select the Retropie Config option and press whatever you’ve mapped to the A
button
o A screen with blue background appears. Use the keyboard up/down arrows for the
following:
 Select Manage Packages and press Enter
 Select Manage Driver Packages and press Enter
 Select PS3 Controller and press Enter
 Select Install from Binary and press Enter
 Wait for installation to complete
 Select Configuration Options and press Enter
 Select Install Clone Support Shanwan and press Enter
 Wait for the installation to complete. A lot of computer script will scroll by
and the menu with the blue background will reappear when finished.
 (The option Pair Clone Support Shanwan appears but need not be
selected, as it only provides instructions for pairing)
o Use the left/right directions arrows to alternatively select options back or cancel,
pressing Enter for each until you have returned to the first blue background
screen. Select Perform Reboot and press Enter, then select yes and press Enter
o When the device has booted, plug in the first controller you want to pair.
 It will start vibrating, unplug it and it will attempt to pair.
 If it doesn’t pair on the first try, repeat.
 If it doesn’t pair after several tries,
 Return to the Configuration Options screen in Retropie Setup
 Select Uninstall Driver and press Enter
 When uninstallation is complete, select Install Driver, press Enter
 Wait for installation to complete.
 Again select Install Clone Support Shanwan and press Enter. Exit
and reboot as before and try pairing as before.
 It will work eventually.

Friday, June 23, 2017

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