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Image Questions - Printable Version +- Freeplaytech Forum (https://forum.freeplaytech.com) +-- Forum: Freeplay Zero / Freeplay CM3 / Game Pie Advance (https://forum.freeplaytech.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=24) +--- Forum: Freeplay Zero/CM3 (AKA GPA) Software (https://forum.freeplaytech.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=26) +--- Thread: Image Questions (/showthread.php?tid=4484) Pages:
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RE: Image Questions - kevinhorsten - 12-29-2017 Can I do a safe shutdown using the power switch on the gameboy advance zero build? It doesnt seem to shutdown, only when I shutdown using retropie. In the zero build image I do see a shutdown py script in the freeplay folder. The other day it got stuck on that info screen just before the game loads. And I wans't able to do anything to exit out of it or shutdown the gameboy. I ended up pulling the batteries out. Thanks Kevin. ps.: I ordered the CM3 version yesterday, can't wait to build that one next year I like the zero build, it's my first build ever, but it's lacking performance. I tried ngpc and 32x but it lags a bit, specially the audio. I only installed cardridge based games as I figured those would run the smoothest.Update: When it's just booted up I could shut it down holding power switch for 4 sec. Seems like when its running for a while something in the background crashes or a emulator crashes and the power switch isn't registering anymore. RE: Image Questions - Flavor - 12-29-2017 (12-29-2017, 12:41 AM)kevinhorsten Wrote: The other day it got stuck on that info screen just before the game loads. And I wans't able to do anything to exit out of it or shutdown the gameboy. I ended up pulling the batteries out. The NGPC emulator is known to be on the slow side. I'd like to actually work on the code for it, but I don't know when I can get time for that. If I recall correctly, it works nicely on the CM3. It should always work to hold the power for 5-10 seconds and power down. I have seen cases where you need to hold it a bit longer, but it is odd that the script would crash. You are right that the shutdown is a script that runs in the background. It is conceivable that it is getting locked up or crashing for some reason, but I don't think I've encountered that, myself. |