![]() If you don't have any luck with that I have a RPi 3B+ here and will it a try it on that one and see if I can come up with a better guide, let us know how you get on.Ĭool, I'll give that a go. placing the rom file in the rom folder of whichever system you wish to use will determine which emulator runs each game. Once installed, each emulator has its own roms folder. When you see one that looks appealing, select it and choose “install from source.” Here, you’ll be presented with all of the optional packages available. ![]() On the next screen select “Manage Packages.”ĥ. Navigate to the RetroPie/Configuration menu.ģ. I tried to find a concise guide to adding emulators as the documentation is a bit sketchy, these were the basic steps:ġ. There are lots of emulators available in each release which are 'optional', they don't install every package in a default build to save space but you should be able to add lr-mame2003 or lr-mame2010 if they are not already installed in your system. You can get the latest retropie version from if yours is much older, or a recent version can be updated to the latest in the configuration menu. Hi, are you using an older version of Retropie? The current release 4.7.1 includes lr-mame2003 as a default system, yours has lr-mame2000? That version won't run some of those roms.
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