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Put PICO-8 directory at /home/pi/ either via SSH then unzip, or manually by putting MicroSD in a computer and copying the files over.

RetroPi Pico8 Tutorial

Scroll down to the part about Launching PICO-8 from EmulationStation (about halfway down)

Follow these instructions through terminal (quit EmulationStation) and a Bluetooth Keyboard. Should work through SSH if that is your thing.

THEN, you need to run:

sudo apt-get install wiringpi

Start EmulationStation back up and you should have a launch option for PICO-8. Sound and Controls and Everything worked for me after that :)

P#65209 2019-06-15 05:25

Aha! You got one! I'm so jealous! Been waiting for this for months and when they went on sale they sold out right away. :)

P#65211 2019-06-15 06:06

I am still in shock on how quick they ran out.

Hopefully they will get their stock sorted out, and people will actually get some use out of this guide :p

P#65220 2019-06-15 16:38

@zztfox
there is no home folder when opening with ssh.
can you upload a video?

P#65870 2019-07-15 21:10

What does your file system structure look like?

Mines:

/home/pi/pico-8/pico8

Will try to upload a video, but work has me busy the next couple of days.

P#65871 2019-07-15 21:42

I got this working by using the run script ('+Start PICO-8.sh') and leaving it on '/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/ports'. Then through the Ports section you should be able to run it.

The biggest problem is that unless you connect a bluetooth keyboard you cannot exit from a game (there is no ESC key or key combination to exit). Simply put, PICO-8 is not designed to be controlled just with a gamepad. This is a shame, because it makes it difficult to use it on a GPi case or similar setup.

(edit->typos)

P#70559 2019-12-04 07:03 ( Edited 2019-12-04 18:31)

I find that surprising; with a USB SNES-style gamepad, the Start button is automatically mapped to Enter, and brings up the pause menu.

P#70572 2019-12-04 15:24

I'm happy to be wrong about Pico-8 not being designed to be used with a controller. This must be an specific issue with my setup (I'm using Supreme GPI base image). I know that the controller on GPi case identifies/works as an XBox controller, this is probably different to use an USB-connected gamepad.

I'll keep investigating. I bought the GPi case because of its ability to use Pico-8.

P#70583 2019-12-04 18:36 ( Edited 2019-12-04 22:27)

Two ideas:

P#70604 2019-12-05 17:00

Thanks for the suggestions, merwok.

  • The pad test carts will not test the menu popup as this is the shortcut to open it (probably out of the cart's capability).
  • Key config I tried it but it doesn't react to gamepad input, it only works for keyboard.

I followed a longer tutorial that included ensuring the SDL gamepad configuration was the right one (see https://sinisterspatula.github.io/RetroflagGpiGuides/pico8/pico8). But I still cannot popup the menu.

I tried simulating a keyboard using python-uinput yesterday but that didn't work on Emulation Station or Pico8. The intention was to intercept gamepad buttons and generate the key presses that I needed (ESC & ENTER).

Today I have found a good lead on how to proceed. There is custom mapping (xboxdrv->keyboard) on Retropi that is used to allow certain games be played (https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Universal-Controller-Calibration-&-Mapping-Using-xboxdrv). I plan on remapping select and start to ESC and ENTER and see if that works. Will post here my findings.

P#70615 2019-12-05 19:25 ( Edited 2019-12-05 19:26)

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