I ended up using the raspiaudio DAC hat with the built in speakers. !īuilding on a Pi has been so much fun that I want to do it again. The last install of retropie I did went pretty smooth, aside from fiddling around with the Odyssey2 emulator to get all the games working with 1 controller. I know I can get the virtual version of Raspian, which I have setup already and it works fine, but I am wondering if I can then just download the retropie packages, install them, and, the big one. I currently have a 32gb retropie setup that I created, but found a 64gb micro-sd card in my parts box that I want to use, but this time, I'd like to configure it all on my Windows 10 desktop, then transfer that image to the micro-sd when I am done. I have a question about using retropie in a virtual machine like VMware or VirtualBox.
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