![]() ![]() I would normally give you the keyboard shortcut to get directly to that menu, but the one we need is the only one that doesn't have a keyboard shortcut.Įssentially what you are trying to accomplish is the set the variable 5200_ROM. ![]() You can see the actual menu behind the Retroarch overlay there. So how does one enter a path to a BIOS in Atari.cfg? I appreciate all the help you guys, I can provide pictures and video of whatever if need be, just said in Atari 5200 Not Working - "Atari800/OS Emulation Sitting at that screen and pressing F1 just takes me to the Retroarch Quick Menu. I switched out all 5 BIOSes from at least 3 different sources. I have no way of knowing if my BIOSes are good, but per my original post: I went to Quick Menu > Options and set the system type to 5200, but that didn't work. But anyway, I had already done the rest of what you said, per my post above: I know I have cores on my machine because I can run like 17 other consoles from the home menu already, so I don't know what's up with that. Not even the BIOSes for other systems showed When I opened RetroArch from the RetroPie menu on the home screen, the Load Core option said "No items." Below that it just displayed a controller tester, "Start Remote RetroPad", and that's it. I did go to Main Menu > Settings > Directory and check that my BIOS folder was set to home\pi\RetroPie\BIOS, but in that folder nothing showed up except its subfolders. I don't see an Emulator Configuration option in the RetroArch menu. ![]()
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