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I updated your instructions a bit to match what I just had to do from Retropie 4.2. Google doesn't find this thread for some reason. I had asked at multiple places about this topic and no one had a clue. Here is a quick vid of it booting up, no boot text, straight into the rom. opt/retropie/supplementary/runcommand/runcommand.sh 0 _SYS_ mame-libretro ~/RetroPie/roms/mame-libretro/romname opt/retropie/supplementary/runcommand/runcommand.sh 0 _SYS_ mame-mame4all ~/RetroPie/roms/mame-mame4all/romname On RetroPie 4.0 there is /opt/retropie/configs/all/autostart.sh edit it Reboot and hopefully you should see no boot messages Open the splashscreen menu, choose splashscreen you then should see your custom splashscreen folder choose the file you added as your splashscreen. I created a folder called splashscreen black and placed the png file in there.
#How to set up retropie on raspberry pi 3 b+ install#
(Note you may need to install or restart samba shares from the setup script for the splashscreens folder to show up over samba shares) Make sure you create a new folder to place your splashscreen in
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The Splash Screen Menu can be accessed from the RetroPie Menu in EmulationStation or through the setup script under option 3.Ĭhoose Own Splashscreen: Once you've opened up the splashscreen menu in the setup script at least once a folder will be created in /home/pi/RetroPie/splashscreens you can also access this splashscreens folder from samba shares once its created. This will stop the raspberry temperture icon showing during boot. Scroll to bottom of file add the following lines Look for console=tty1 replace it with console=tt圓Īt the end of the line add, quiet loglevel=3 then add logo.nologoĬontrol x to bring up exit hit Y then enter to overwrite When this opens you should see one line of commands, it must stay as one line. Setup retropie as per normal configuring controllers and adding roms etc.Įxit emulationstation to the retropie prompt. Use win32diskimager to install retropie on your sd card. Here is another way to boot into a single rom on a pi.