Retroarch sgb borders gambatte4/16/2024 ![]() Unfortunately, this location is also not accessible via the network share. (Specifically, you cannot pull the SD card and read the file off it from another computer.) You must access the file while the Pi is running, without shutting down or rebooting. This location is a temp filesystem that only exists in memory. Once the menu is accessed, you can select "Launch with verbose logging."Īfter you quit the game, the log will be saved to /dev/shm/runcommand.log. Ensure Launch menu and Launch menu joystick control are both ENABLED (or use a keyboard to access the menu if you want to leave joystick control disabled.) * if the menu doesn't appear (and launch art is not enabled), or if nothing happens when you press a button: access the Runcommand Configuration from the RetroPie menu in the main system carousel. Press the key or button immediately after the image clears. * if you have launch art enabled: the menu is not shown. Press any key or button while this menu is up to access the runcommand launch menu. When you launch a game, the brief menu pops up "press a button to configure.". Many thanks to mitu & sleve_mcdichael for said in HELP: lr-gambatte > no green color anymore with "custom" GB-colorization: Menu > Setup > RetroPie Setup > Manage main packages > lr-gambatte > Install from source There is a bug in lr-gambatte, that it can't read sometimes the default palettes file. Is there a way to create a log file when starting lr-gambatte? Hopefully there is the key, why my custom palette is not working anymore. There has to be some messed up config file, which I am missing. I really do not want to reset my whole system, only because one core is messed up. It seems, that lr-gambatte just can't find the custom palette default.pal. Picture still black and white.Īny help is much appreciated. I replaced the gb.cfg in "/opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch/config/Gambatte/" with a default one.The file "/opt/retropie/configs/gb/retroarch.cfg" is still the default one.I replaced all the gambatte-config with default entries in file "/opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch-core-options.cfg".I deleted the custom palette "default.pal" in BIOS/palettes folder and replaced it with the "default.pal" from a fresh RetroPie image. ![]() tried another SD-card and installed the current RetroPie image.No changes to the system/configs by myself lately. I do regularly a RetroPie internal update, nothing else. ![]() But I like the default-palette from RetroPie more. I only get the green color back, when I enable "Internal" in "GB colorization". Same output as when you disable "GB colorization". Green color like found in the custom palette in "home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS/palettes/default.pal" Out of nowhere suddenly my old GameBoy-games are only shown in black-white with lr-gambatte ("GB colorization" set to "custom"). ![]()
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