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howto:desktop:play-old-video-games-with-retro-pie [2020-08-13 12:35] brendan |
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Once you launch a game, you can play it as you normally would. | Once you launch a game, you can play it as you normally would. | ||
- | <WRAP tip>If some of the controls aren't working, consult the [[https:// | + | <WRAP tip>If some of the controls aren't working, consult the [[https:// |
===== Quitting a Game ===== | ===== Quitting a Game ===== | ||
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- | Now unplug the Raspberry Pi's power, or turn off the power strip that it's connected to. The next time you plug it back in or provide power, it will start back up automatically. | + | After the display goes blank and the internal red power LED on the Raspberry Pi goes out, unplug the Raspberry Pi's power or turn off the power strip that it's connected to. The next time you plug it back in or provide power, it will start back up automatically. |