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Header Match Error

Open basketballsteve opened this issue 3 years ago • 2 comments

I have a new ESPlay micro. I have tried to use RetroESP32 FW update to add the additional emulators and new menu interface. I copied the unzipped FW update into the firmware folder of the microsd card but when I boot to the menu with the original firmware, the musicplayer, and then the retroesp32 fw update than i have downloaded and copied onto the microsd card upon selecting it I get the message Header match error. I have tried cloning the original microsd card unto another microsd card but get the same result, i have tried various versions of the fw update all with the same result. I am using a windows 10 computer for coping the downloaded files to the microsd card. A clear and concise description of what the bug is.

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basketballsteve avatar Apr 23 '21 16:04 basketballsteve

Do you have somewhere i can take a look at you program structure?

32teeth avatar May 14 '21 11:05 32teeth

(851) #New Version# ESPlay Micro V2 - ESP32 Handheld Game Console - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2LnUSSiilY&t=58s

I don't know how to help you do that. I have the ESPlay V2 and it runs off the included card that came with it. The only modification that I have done it with it is to download a few ROMs (colecovision roms copied to the correct roms folder) and I have downloaded the FW update file and placed it in the firmware folder. I took the download from here. Releases · retro-esp32/RetroESP32 · GitHub https://github.com/retro-esp32/RetroESP32/releases I have tried older and newer versions of this file (same result) When I load the boot load menu I see

(game icon) esplay-retro-emu (music icon) mp3-player_DAC (no icon) Retro ESP32

Same thing no matter which version of the Retro ESP32 file I use. I can try to flash that file but it just reports write error and then at next boot I must reflash the original esplay-retro-emu to be back to square 1.

My interest was to add some other emulators to the unit (Colecovision Atari) but it does work with the included emulation just doesn't update.

I tried cloning the original sd card onto a new card but that yielded the same set of errors.

On Fri, May 14, 2021 at 7:48 AM Eugene Andruszczenko < @.***> wrote:

Do you have somewhere i can take a look at you program structure?

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basketballsteve avatar May 14 '21 21:05 basketballsteve