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+ | The following systems also need a BIOS/ | ||
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+ | **Requires BIOS/ | ||
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+ | If you want to run any games from these systems, you also need to find and download one BIOS/ | ||
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+ | See the [[https:// | ||
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===== Transferring Game ROM Images to the Raspberry Pi ===== | ===== Transferring Game ROM Images to the Raspberry Pi ===== | ||
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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. | 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. | ||
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+ | ===== Further Exploration ===== | ||
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+ | * Retro Pie has an optional [[https:// | ||
+ | * It is actually possible to setup the system without any keyboard, but that's beyond the scope of this guide. Search for other howtos, if you have advanced technical skills and you're interested in doing this. | ||
+ | * You can store games on a home server instead of on the Raspberry Pi's memory card. Consult the [[https:// | ||
+ | * In general, Retro Pie is a very flexible and hackable system. Don't be afraid to explore and tinker with how it works. Read the source code for the package building system; browse the files it has installed, particularly the configuration files. If you break it, you can restore it to working order by erasing and reinstalling a fresh Retro Pie OS image on the memory card. | ||
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