

Note if installing on a pre-made RetroPie image, you may get a “permission denied” message when running the above command. setup.sh Pixelcade LCD (use if you only have Pixelcade LCD)Ĭurl -kLO -H "Cache-Control: no-cache" & chmod +x setup-lcd.sh &. Pixelcade LED (use this also if you have Pixelcade LED + Pixelcade LCD)Ĭurl -kLO -H "Cache-Control: no-cache" & chmod +x setup.sh &. You may also copy and paste this command via a remote SSH session (easier). If you are in EmulationStation, you can exit to a command line by hitting on your keyboard. Step 4: From a command line, type the command below and follow the prompts. Pixelcade LCD must be on the same WiFi or Ethernet network as your Raspberry Pi. If using Pixelcade LCD, ensure it was previously setup and configured to your WiFi or Ethernet.Ensure the toggle switch on the Pixelcade PCB board is pointing towards “USB”, it will not work if it’s pointing towards “BT”. Using the included USB A-A cable, plug one end into Pixelcade’s PCB board and the other end to your Raspberry Pi.
#How to install retropie image on sd card Bluetooth
If using Pixelcade LED, power on your Pixelcade LED Marquee and remove the Bluetooth dongle if it’s plugged in.You can also enable SSH to remote shell to your Pi (optional). After EmulationStation loads, hit to exit to a command line and type:įollow prompts to enable Wi-Fi. Step 2: Insert the microSD card in your Pi and power on. Step 1: Burn the RetroPie image using a tool like Balena Etcher. You can now re-run the installer to get the latest Pixelcade artwork while preserving any custom artwork you’ve done.


By default, Pixelcade will scroll the top 3 high scores but this can be customized per the scripts below. If the MAME game has a high score, Pixelcade will cycle between high scores and the game marquee upon game launch.
