![]() Because of the work of RetroPie, the process of installing all of these emulators on your Raspberry Pi is incredibly easy: Download the. I’ve also see that at the very start of your tutorial you suggest entering the directory ~/RetroPie/emulators/ but when I enter this I get the error message -bash: cd: /home/pi/RetroPie/emulators/: No such file or directoryĬould you take a look into this please? It would be great to get some of my old Mac software running again. Step One: Download and Install RetroPie on a SD Card. retropie_packages basilisk configure before following your instructions but when I enter that I get the error message sudo. ![]() I tried starting over again after I noticed that in an article on GitHub here: it is suggested to enter sudo. Neither of the commands to start X11 you suggest at the end of part 1 starts the X11 window manager. Run BasiliskII and configure its options using the GUI.” and I’m not getting that far. I got as far as entering make, then make install, but at this point in part 2 of your tutorial you say “Start X11 on your Pi. configure without any of the disable / enable options and things seem to go OK. I explain it in the thread I started here: īasically your instructions work great right up until the. ![]()
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