
I've seen someone on the Internet said that installing from source would provide a better performance but I really didn't feel it if it does. The binary one takes a shorter time to finish the installation while the source one would build up a version that fit your rpi most. You can also choose, they are almost the same. Wait for a second, it will shut down the emulation station and pop up a Basic style menu. If this is the very first time you boot it up after the installation, there is no other platform for you to choose, no need to panic.

#Making psp folder retropie install#
To install ppsspp: boot retropie up, navigate to and hit confirm button. The first thing you want to do with psp is to install the other version of psp emulation( ppsspp) and disable the original one( lr-ppsspp). PPSSPPĪfter the installation of your retropie, boot it up.

So I'm gonna share my configurations for people who need. My settings might not be the perfect solution, but the effect of those playable games are very promising, so I hope my settings could help you.
#Making psp folder retropie iso#
iso file rather than the settings.įor the Ridge Racer, the screen is always dark, looks like the global light sources of the game weren't rendered.įor Little Big Planet, it runs fluently but the layers of items seems disordered, so some backgroud items is blocking the whole screen and makes it unplayable.įor FIFA and Naruto, it might be because the amount of complicated 3d models which makes the game stuck. Among which, Assassin's Creed can run fluently but there are many vertical grey bars on the screen looks like the screen is broken into 6 parts.

Months ago, I bought a raspberry pi 3 model B from Amazon, and then.
