02-02-2018, 05:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-03-2018, 05:03 PM by maddin1502.)
(02-02-2018, 10:17 AM)Flavor Wrote: Here's what I did:
- I set up a SD card with the latest image file "18011901"
- I booted it up, the SD resized itself and shut down
- I set up a USB drive with the retropie folder
- I added gba_bios.bin to USB:/retropie/BIOS
- I added my .gba file to USB:/retropie/roms/gba
- I put the USB drive in the Freeplay Zero and booted it up
- From the main menu, I chose GBA and then I played my GBA game
It worked fine. I just checked, and it's set to use lr-gpsp. I wonder if your BIOS or rom is wrong or in the wrong place or something.
I enabled Samba to access bios, roms, configs and splashscreen folders by network (why isn't it enabled by default? in the official RetroPie 4.3 it is...). So my roms, bios etc. are on SD card. I removed the usb rom service package
How do I know my bios file is correct?
Because the file was not correct the first time! When I noticed the problem for the first time (after fresh install of 18011901), I was looking for a solution.
I installed and tried other GBA emulators, gpSP (not the libretro one) told me, that my BIOS isn't valid (notice: the emulator found my bios file and validated it) and couldn't start any game.... so I replaced the BIOS, now it is valid and gpSP can load every game I tested.

