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  • rompelstilchen
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    hello

    I installed desume from retropie config script(after having updated retropie)
    I copied a rom in the smb share in nds directory
    I keep reboting retropie but it never show any nds emulator menu

    as it was .7z file I extracted it as an .iso ,but still the same problem

    can someone help?

    thanks

    herbfargus
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    rompelstilchen
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    [quote=119888]https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/Nintendo-DS

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    yes I used that one to install it
    actualy I copied the wrong rom
    but how do I make the sound work ?
    nothing comes out of audio jack

    labelwhore
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    Is it running fast enough? and which Pi are you using?

    rompelstilchen
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    rpi3 but still laggy
    and no sound at all
    also I need to make it work with my usb sound card otherwise no microphone, so no possibility to play the came entirely

    labelwhore
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    gotcha, thanks!

    rompelstilchen
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    [quote=120010]gotcha, thanks!

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    ???

    rompelstilchen
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    [quote=120010]gotcha, thanks!

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    I dont get it, what do you mean ?

    joyrider3774
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    just tested it out as well on a raspberry pi 3. on final fantasy xii i was getting 20 fps with frameskip 9 4 cores enabled in core options still very stuttery. Haven’t tried any 2d games yet though, don’t actually know any plus can’t “playtest” all games would need games that can be played without the stylus as i don’t have a mouse attached.

    rompelstilchen
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    did you tweak the config to get the sound working ?

    joyrider3774
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    sound worked out of the box, did not have to change anything to make it work. But the sound is very very choppy probably due to the fact the pi can’t handle it

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