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snock escribió:@Yuluga No , incluso e comparado con mi raspberry y van mejor en ella.
@Serginho2009 Prueba esto https://github.com/justMaku/gpghax , formatea usb y copia. A mi me paso y lo recupere asi. Suerte!!
A lo que venia , modifique los juegos internos . Hay manera de generar la lista para que salgan en retroarch los nuevos y no los que vienen por defecto ?¿
bilboide escribió:Buenas!
Acabo de pillarme una Ps Classic de ofertaza y he estado investigando sobre el tema, pero tengo un par de dudas. Entiendo que lo mejor es instalar el bleemsync que trae el retroarch, pero una vez hecho esto, el sistema te deja elegir al iniciar entre bleemsync y retroarch, cierto? Supone alguna diferencia jugar en uno o en otro a los juegos de PSX? Cuál es el más recomendable?
Y en otro orden de cosas, existen listas de compatibilidad? De PSX principalmente, pero también estaría bien saber qué sistemas puede emular sin fallos.
Gracias chicos!
bilboide escribió:Buenas!
Acabo de pillarme una Ps Classic de ofertaza y he estado investigando sobre el tema, pero tengo un par de dudas. Entiendo que lo mejor es instalar el bleemsync que trae el retroarch, pero una vez hecho esto, el sistema te deja elegir al iniciar entre bleemsync y retroarch, cierto? Supone alguna diferencia jugar en uno o en otro a los juegos de PSX? Cuál es el más recomendable?
Y en otro orden de cosas, existen listas de compatibilidad? De PSX principalmente, pero también estaría bien saber qué sistemas puede emular sin fallos.
Gracias chicos!
Disclaimer – We are not responsible for any damage caused to your console. Please note that you are installing and using at your own risk!
Download the BleemSync v1.2 zip package to your computer.
Format a USB drive (USB 2.0 preferable) to FAT32 and label it SONY. The format must be FAT32 or ext4.
Extract the zip package to the root of your newly formatted USB.
Make sure your console is unplugged from power.
Insert the USB to controller port 2 on your console and hook the console power back up. Progress updates are displayed on the screen so it is recommended to have the HDMI cord plugged in. It is recommended that while updating you do not have any other usb devices connected to your console. Note: If you have an externally powered usb hub, insert your usb drive into the hub and insert the hub into controller port 2. (Recommended for users with USB power issues)
When the console’s LED is orange, power it on as normal and wait!
The system will create a backup of your existing kernel, recovery, and data partitions. This may take up to 5 minutes. The LED will alternate green and red while this is happening, and the following will be displayed on screen: Screenshot
After the backup has completed the initial payload will be installed to the console. When the payload has finished installing you should see this screen: Screenshot
Once the console has powered off and you see an orange LED. Remove your usb stick and plug it into your computer.
IMPORTANT: Create a backup of your consoles backup files copy them somewhere safe. The backup files are stored in USB:\bleemsync\backup. It is important you keep a copy of these files somewhere safe. They are unique and can only be used on the console that created them. DO NOT DELETE THESE FILES FROM THE USB DRIVE! If they do not exist then the console will re-create them on boot (and any backups made subsequent to this would be of the upgraded BleemSync kernel and not the original one).
Download the custom kernel (LBOOT.EPB) and save it to USB:\bleemsync\update. Safely remove the usb from your computer and plug it back into your console.
Turn on your console. The console will count down from 5 before performing the kernel upgrade. During the upgrade the console will turn off (LED completely off), turn back on (LED flashing green), and then turn off once more.
When the LED has returned to orange the installation of BleemSync is now complete! Turn the console back on and it will now boot to the BleemSync Boot Menu.
Next Steps
Ensure you have created multiple copies of the backup files. The backup files are stored in USB:\bleemsync\backup. It is important you keep a copy of these files somewhere safe as they will be required should you need to revert your console back to stock or recover your console. They are unique and tied to the console that created them. There will be three files:
USB:\bleemsync\backup\LBOOT.EPB
USB:\bleemsync\backup\LBOOT_KERNEL.EPB
USB:\bleemsync\backup\LRECOVERY.EPB
Do not delete these files from the USB drive. If they do not exist then the console will re-create them on boot (and any backups made subsequent to this would be of the upgraded (modified) system and not the original one).
Reformat your USB drive in a better format. exFAT, NTFS and ext4 are all supported. Simply copy the entire contents of your USB drive to your computer, format the drive in the format you want (remember to name the drive SONY), and then copy the contents back to your USB drive. Note however that should you want to restore your kernel (or further upgrade to any future kernel releases) then you will need to reformat you drive into FAT32 or ext4 (or use a secondary usb for the upgrade). The kernel upgrade process is not compatible with NTFS or exFAT
(Optional) Use your OTG cable! Simply connect your USB drive to your OTG cable and start the console as normal. BleemSync will load in the same way that it would when you connect it to controller port 2.
Disclaimer – We are not responsible for any damage caused to your console. Please note that you are installing and using at your own risk!
Please Note: You should ALWAYS backup your usb before attempting to upgrade. The upgrade shouldn’t affect your data however we can not guarantee that you will not lose data in the process. So please backup your usb data before attempting.
Download the new BleemSync zip package to your computer.
Extract the folders from the zip to your usb. Overwrite any existing files/folders. (Note: Mac users should choose merge not replace when extracting the new files to the usb)
(Optional) This update resets your RetroArch settings to update the downloader url. If you wish to keep your existing settings please delete the UPDATE_RA_CONFIG file in USB:\bleemsync\flags. You may also skip the payload reinstall by deleting the rest of the files in the flags directory.
Connect your usb drive to your console as you normally would and power on the console. The update is now complete.
Optional Kernel Update
A new kernel is available for BleemSync 1.2 that adds in support for additional network adapters and restores rumble functionality for certain controllers to install the new kernel please follow the instructions below. (Note: Kernel upgrades must be done via the front usb ports using a usb with either a FAT32 or ext4 filesystem)
If your usb drive is formatted as NTFS/exFAT please stop here and see “Flashing kernel using secondary USB” otherwise continue.
Download the custom kernel (LBOOT.EPB) and save it to USB:\bleemsync\update. Safely remove the usb from your computer and plug it back into your console.
Turn on your console. The console will count down from 5 before performing the kernel upgrade. During the upgrade the console will turn off (LED completely off), turn back on (LED flashing green), and then turn off once more.
When the LED has returned to orange the upgrade is now complete! Turn the console back on and it will now boot to the BleemSync Boot Menu.
Flashing a kernel to the system requires either a FAT32 or ext4 file system. If your usb is formatted as NTFS or exFAT you will need to either use a secondary USB to flash the system. Alternatively you can completely backup all the files from your original USB to your computer and reformat it to FAT32 or ext4 to complete this process, once the process is complete the usb can be reformatted back to the original file system, and you can restore all the files.
Format a USB drive (USB 2.0 preferable) to FAT32 and label it SONY. The format must be FAT32 or ext4.
Extract the BleemSync v1.2 zip package to the root of your newly formatted USB.
Copy your backup files from your original USB (or backup) to your new USB. Make sure they are placed in USB:\bleemsync\backup you will need to create this folder if it does not exist.
Download the custom kernel (LBOOT.EPB) here, and save it to USB:\bleemsync\update. Safely remove the USB from your computer and plug it back into your console. It is recommended that while updating you do not have any other USB devices connected to your console.
Turn on your console. The console will count down from 5 before performing the kernel upgrade. During the upgrade the console will turn off (LED completely off), turn back on (LED flashing green), and then turn off once more.
When the LED has returned to orange the kernel upgrade is now complete! You can now remove the USB. You can now return to using your original USB.
FJTR escribió:Me imagino que la mayoría lo sabréis pero, hay una actu del Bleemsync a 1.2
BleemSync v1.2 Release Notes
Added Network support
Added Folder support with on-console Folder app
Added on-console Game Manager app
Updated RetroArch to 1.7.8
Fixed issues with transfer tool and pbp files
Improved transfer tool serial identification
Fixed issue with RetroArch playlist generator
Fixed stock emulator multi-disc launching issue
Added new settings variables to web UI
Added new settings variables to settings menu
Modified settings menu to dynamically load modifiable variables from file
BleemSync 1.2.0: https://www.classicmodscloud.com/bleems ... c1.2.0.zip
BleemSync 1.2.0 Custom Kernel: https://www.classicmodscloud.com/bleemsync/LBOOT.EPB
BleemSync v1.2 – Installing from fresh (Instalación desde 0)Disclaimer – We are not responsible for any damage caused to your console. Please note that you are installing and using at your own risk!
Download the BleemSync v1.2 zip package to your computer.
Format a USB drive (USB 2.0 preferable) to FAT32 and label it SONY. The format must be FAT32 or ext4.
Extract the zip package to the root of your newly formatted USB.
Make sure your console is unplugged from power.
Insert the USB to controller port 2 on your console and hook the console power back up. Progress updates are displayed on the screen so it is recommended to have the HDMI cord plugged in. It is recommended that while updating you do not have any other usb devices connected to your console. Note: If you have an externally powered usb hub, insert your usb drive into the hub and insert the hub into controller port 2. (Recommended for users with USB power issues)
When the console’s LED is orange, power it on as normal and wait!
The system will create a backup of your existing kernel, recovery, and data partitions. This may take up to 5 minutes. The LED will alternate green and red while this is happening, and the following will be displayed on screen: Screenshot
After the backup has completed the initial payload will be installed to the console. When the payload has finished installing you should see this screen: Screenshot
Once the console has powered off and you see an orange LED. Remove your usb stick and plug it into your computer.
IMPORTANT: Create a backup of your consoles backup files copy them somewhere safe. The backup files are stored in USB:\bleemsync\backup. It is important you keep a copy of these files somewhere safe. They are unique and can only be used on the console that created them. DO NOT DELETE THESE FILES FROM THE USB DRIVE! If they do not exist then the console will re-create them on boot (and any backups made subsequent to this would be of the upgraded BleemSync kernel and not the original one).
Download the custom kernel (LBOOT.EPB) and save it to USB:\bleemsync\update. Safely remove the usb from your computer and plug it back into your console.
Turn on your console. The console will count down from 5 before performing the kernel upgrade. During the upgrade the console will turn off (LED completely off), turn back on (LED flashing green), and then turn off once more.
When the LED has returned to orange the installation of BleemSync is now complete! Turn the console back on and it will now boot to the BleemSync Boot Menu.
Next Steps
Ensure you have created multiple copies of the backup files. The backup files are stored in USB:\bleemsync\backup. It is important you keep a copy of these files somewhere safe as they will be required should you need to revert your console back to stock or recover your console. They are unique and tied to the console that created them. There will be three files:
USB:\bleemsync\backup\LBOOT.EPB
USB:\bleemsync\backup\LBOOT_KERNEL.EPB
USB:\bleemsync\backup\LRECOVERY.EPB
Do not delete these files from the USB drive. If they do not exist then the console will re-create them on boot (and any backups made subsequent to this would be of the upgraded (modified) system and not the original one).
Reformat your USB drive in a better format. exFAT, NTFS and ext4 are all supported. Simply copy the entire contents of your USB drive to your computer, format the drive in the format you want (remember to name the drive SONY), and then copy the contents back to your USB drive. Note however that should you want to restore your kernel (or further upgrade to any future kernel releases) then you will need to reformat you drive into FAT32 or ext4 (or use a secondary usb for the upgrade). The kernel upgrade process is not compatible with NTFS or exFAT
(Optional) Use your OTG cable! Simply connect your USB drive to your OTG cable and start the console as normal. BleemSync will load in the same way that it would when you connect it to controller port 2.
BleemSync v1.2 – Updating from BleemSync from 1.1 (Actualización desde v1.1)Disclaimer – We are not responsible for any damage caused to your console. Please note that you are installing and using at your own risk!
Please Note: You should ALWAYS backup your usb before attempting to upgrade. The upgrade shouldn’t affect your data however we can not guarantee that you will not lose data in the process. So please backup your usb data before attempting.
Download the new BleemSync zip package to your computer.
Extract the folders from the zip to your usb. Overwrite any existing files/folders. (Note: Mac users should choose merge not replace when extracting the new files to the usb)
(Optional) This update resets your RetroArch settings to update the downloader url. If you wish to keep your existing settings please delete the UPDATE_RA_CONFIG file in USB:\bleemsync\flags. You may also skip the payload reinstall by deleting the rest of the files in the flags directory.
Connect your usb drive to your console as you normally would and power on the console. The update is now complete.
Optional Kernel Update
A new kernel is available for BleemSync 1.2 that adds in support for additional network adapters and restores rumble functionality for certain controllers to install the new kernel please follow the instructions below. (Note: Kernel upgrades must be done via the front usb ports using a usb with either a FAT32 or ext4 filesystem)
If your usb drive is formatted as NTFS/exFAT please stop here and see “Flashing kernel using secondary USB” otherwise continue.
Download the custom kernel (LBOOT.EPB) and save it to USB:\bleemsync\update. Safely remove the usb from your computer and plug it back into your console.
Turn on your console. The console will count down from 5 before performing the kernel upgrade. During the upgrade the console will turn off (LED completely off), turn back on (LED flashing green), and then turn off once more.
When the LED has returned to orange the upgrade is now complete! Turn the console back on and it will now boot to the BleemSync Boot Menu.
Flashing kernel using secondary USB (Flashear el Kernel usando un USB Secundario, si tu usb no está en Fat32)Flashing a kernel to the system requires either a FAT32 or ext4 file system. If your usb is formatted as NTFS or exFAT you will need to either use a secondary USB to flash the system. Alternatively you can completely backup all the files from your original USB to your computer and reformat it to FAT32 or ext4 to complete this process, once the process is complete the usb can be reformatted back to the original file system, and you can restore all the files.
Format a USB drive (USB 2.0 preferable) to FAT32 and label it SONY. The format must be FAT32 or ext4.
Extract the BleemSync v1.2 zip package to the root of your newly formatted USB.
Copy your backup files from your original USB (or backup) to your new USB. Make sure they are placed in USB:\bleemsync\backup you will need to create this folder if it does not exist.
Download the custom kernel (LBOOT.EPB) here, and save it to USB:\bleemsync\update. Safely remove the USB from your computer and plug it back into your console. It is recommended that while updating you do not have any other USB devices connected to your console.
Turn on your console. The console will count down from 5 before performing the kernel upgrade. During the upgrade the console will turn off (LED completely off), turn back on (LED flashing green), and then turn off once more.
When the LED has returned to orange the kernel upgrade is now complete! You can now remove the USB. You can now return to using your original USB.
Fuente: https://modmyclassic.com/bleemsync/
javitronik escribió:Alguna novedad o sigue igual de complicado meterle mano???
mikyworld escribió:javitronik escribió:Alguna novedad o sigue igual de complicado meterle mano???
A qué?
Anto_land escribió:Bleensync está tirado, lo complicado es retroarch y que te funcione todo.
Con lo fácil que era coinops...
Redyck escribió:Hola a todos. NECESITO AYUDA!!
Instalando el nuevo kernel en esta última actualización del bleemsync se me ha quedado pillada la consola. Ahora nada más darle alimentación se enciende y parpadea unos segundos el led en verde y luego pasa al rojo y se queda ahí parpadeando forever.
Tengo un backup con tres ficheros que se creó en su momento PERO no encuentro ningún tutorial para con esos ficheros restaurar la consola.
Seguro que es super sencillo pero no lo he encontrado.
Gracias.
Lexicos escribió:Redyck escribió:Hola a todos. NECESITO AYUDA!!
Instalando el nuevo kernel en esta última actualización del bleemsync se me ha quedado pillada la consola. Ahora nada más darle alimentación se enciende y parpadea unos segundos el led en verde y luego pasa al rojo y se queda ahí parpadeando forever.
Tengo un backup con tres ficheros que se creó en su momento PERO no encuentro ningún tutorial para con esos ficheros restaurar la consola.
Seguro que es super sencillo pero no lo he encontrado.
Gracias.
Hola, cuando empieza a parpadear la led en rojo pulsas los botones grandes a la vez unos 5 segundos y se apagará... Luego ya te saldrá el led naranja...
joseperilla escribió:Perdonad una cosa, voy a actualizar a 1.2. Al actualizar hay que actualizar también el kernel o ya va incluido? . Gracias!
@kaironman yo tengo este: Micro USB Splitter Cable Cable de potencia OTG Power Enhancer USB 2.0 Una hembra a Micro USB Macho y Micro 5 Pin hembra adaptador Host Charging Conver https://www.amazon.es/dp/B072Z9QHYR/ref ... HfDSIvcC94
joseperilla escribió: @kaironman yo tengo este: Micro USB Splitter Cable Cable de potencia OTG Power Enhancer USB 2.0 Una hembra a Micro USB Macho y Micro 5 Pin hembra adaptador Host Charging Conver https://www.amazon.es/dp/B072Z9QHYR/ref ... HfDSIvcC94
XEstebanEdgeX escribió:Hola
Acabo de adquirir esta consola,que es mejor BleemSync o AutoBleem? que es mas facil de instalar,no quiero emular nada,solo jugar PSX.
loco_bolsa escribió:Consulta: a traves de un HUB USB es posible conectar 4 mandos y jugar el Crash Team Racing ??
razorblade77 escribió:Tengo una pregunta, una vez que esta modificada con bleemsync, si se arranca la consola sin el usb metido ¿arranca como si fuese de serie?
Gracias.FJTR escribió:razorblade77 escribió:Tengo una pregunta, una vez que esta modificada con bleemsync, si se arranca la consola sin el usb metido ¿arranca como si fuese de serie?
Si, pero con OTG habilitado
CaptainFalcon escribió:¿Hay alguna manera ahora mismo de jugar con controles analógicos (DualShock) reales?
Es decir, yo uso Bleemsync y DualShock 3 o 4 con el adaptador de 8Bitdo, pero al controlar los juegos con el stick analógico en realidad obtengo una respuesta de 8 direcciones, o sea lo mismo que con la cruceta pero con el stick. También tengo la duda de si en la Playstation original al utilizar el DualShock algunos juegos se controlaban así, con 8 direcciones.
loco_bolsa escribió:CaptainFalcon escribió:¿Hay alguna manera ahora mismo de jugar con controles analógicos (DualShock) reales?
Es decir, yo uso Bleemsync y DualShock 3 o 4 con el adaptador de 8Bitdo, pero al controlar los juegos con el stick analógico en realidad obtengo una respuesta de 8 direcciones, o sea lo mismo que con la cruceta pero con el stick. También tengo la duda de si en la Playstation original al utilizar el DualShock algunos juegos se controlaban así, con 8 direcciones.
consulta, consigues que te funcione la vibración tanto del DS3 y DS4??
Megaknot escribió:Hay alguna manera de apagar con el mando la consola?
perfecto pues, gracias.loco_bolsa escribió:Megaknot escribió:Hay alguna manera de apagar con el mando la consola?
Los desarrolladores de Bleemsync lo implementaran en la actualización 7.4
Megaknot escribió:perfecto pues, gracias.loco_bolsa escribió:Megaknot escribió:Hay alguna manera de apagar con el mando la consola?
Los desarrolladores de Bleemsync lo implementaran en la actualización 7.4
ya lo probare, gracias.TorpedoJavi escribió:Megaknot escribió:perfecto pues, gracias.loco_bolsa escribió:
Los desarrolladores de Bleemsync lo implementaran en la actualización 7.4
¡ @loco_bolsa está de coña !
En Bleemsync si haces un "save settings" de Bleemsync se apaga sola la consola.
Además, puedes añadir un botón de apagado, hay uno ya desarrollado en github:
https://github.com/andshrew/psclassic-m ... s/shutdown
Descárgate los contenidos de esa carpeta y los grabas en tu pendrive de Bleemsync en:
USB:\bleemsync\etc\bleemsync\SUP\launchers\shutdown
Ya nos cuentas cómo te va.
Saludos.