Shaders: no content-dir-specific preset found at /home/pi/.config/retroarch/shaders/presets/PCSX-ReARMed/psx.cgp. Shaders: no game-specific preset found at /home/pi/.config/retroarch/shaders/presets/PCSX-ReARMed/MediEvil (USA).glslp. Shaders: no game-specific preset found at /home/pi/.config/retroarch/shaders/presets/PCSX-ReARMed/MediEvil (USA).cgp. ![]() Shaders: preset directory: /home/pi/.config/retroarch/shaders/presets no game-specific overrides found at /home/pi/.config/retroarch/config/PCSX-ReARMed/MediEvil (USA).cfg. no content-dir-specific overrides found at /home/pi/.config/retroarch/config/PCSX-ReARMed/psx.cfg. no core-specific overrides found at /home/pi/.config/retroarch/config/PCSX-ReARMed/PCSX-ReARMed.cfg. Loading dynamic libretro core from: "/opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-pcsx-rearmed/pcsx_rearmed_libretro.so" Redirecting savestate to "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/psx/MediEvil (USA).state". Redirecting save file to "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/psx/MediEvil (USA).srm". Ok so here is the log info below.Įxecuting: /opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/bin/retroarch -L /opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-pcsx-rearmed/pcsx_rearmed_libretro.so -config /opt/retropie/configs/psx/retroarch.cfg "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/psx/MediEvil (USA).PBP" -verbose -appendconfig /dev/shm/retroarch.cfg I am new to this stuff so you'll have to forgive me, but I am willing to learn whatever I can if you wish to show me. Or via link, so the forum parser doesn't treat special symbols as Ah thank you, that was the issue, I shut off the system, I did not know these logs don't hang around. # cp /dev/shm/runcommand.log $HOME/RetroPie/romsĪfter this, access the network share by entering etropie on a Windows computer on the same network as your Pi, either in File Explorer or in the search bar.Ĭopy the file's contents and post them here, either inside of ``` # cp /dev/shm/runcommand.log /home/pi/RetroPie/roms ~ is an alias for the /home/ folder ( /home/pi in our case) which would also work, as does $HOME. Linux is case-sensitive, so make sure to capitalize the R and P in RetroPie. Use the cp (copy) command to copy the log to your roms folder where it can be easily accessed over the network: cp /dev/shm/runcommand.log ~/RetroPie/roms ![]() ![]() The location of the log file is not one that is accessible over the network share. These will allow you to view the file, but doesn't help you share it. ![]() With less you can still page through with Space, but you can also use PgUp/PgDn to go back/forward a page at a time, or line-by-line with the up/down Arrow keys. For more control, you can use less instead of more: less /dev/shm/runcommand.log This allows you to read the whole file, but doesn't allow you to back up. Press Space to advance to next page: more /dev/shm/runcommand.log It's probably more than one screen long though, so you can use the more command to display it one screen at a time with pauses in between. You can view the log with the cat (catalog) command: cat /dev/shm/runcommand.log But that file is not "executable" (nor should it be, it's not a script or a binary executable program file, it's just a log of events) and hence the permission error (you don't have "permission" to execute this non-executable file as a command.) You just entered the path to the file itself, so the system tried to treat it as a command. Said in Psx emulator controls not working:Įntered the command to view the log, /dev/shm/runcommand.log It tells me permission denied when I do that.
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