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How to set up a PiTop CEED to run RetroPie using the PiTop speakers
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RetroPie on PiTop with PiTop speaker (tested on CEED) | |
Connect a keyboard | |
Connect a game pad | |
Fresh boot from V4.1 | |
Configure the game pad | |
Enable and connect WiFi in the RetroPie menu | |
Under the RetroPie Audio settings, force to HDMI and adjust the MIXER volume to max | |
Press F4 to go to the console | |
sudo raspi-config | |
#enable I2C in Advance Options | |
wget http://apt.pi-top.com/add | |
chmod +x ./add | |
sudo ./add | |
sudo apt-get update | |
sudo apt-get install -y pt-speaker | |
#ignore errors when installing pt-speaker | |
sudo nano /etc/rc.local | |
# add the following 3 lines just before exit 0 to enable the speaker for mono, left or right | |
python /opt/pt-speaker/pt-speaker-controller.py m | |
python /opt/pt-speaker/pt-speaker-controller.py l | |
python /opt/pt-speaker/pt-speaker-controller.py r | |
sudo nano /boot/config.txt | |
#uncomment | |
hdmi_drive=2 | |
sudo reboot |
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I think this does not work properly anymore with the latest software from pi-top. For new instructions, see https://github.com/rricharz/Retropie-pi-top
Feedback is appreciated.