Editing Troubleshooting & Known Bugs
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==== Why does my RP2 shut down when the battery still has plenty of power? Why does my RP2 take forever to recharge? ==== | ==== Why does my RP2 shut down when the battery still has plenty of power? Why does my RP2 take forever to recharge? ==== | ||
Currently (September 2020), software installed on the RP2 at the factory is working with an incorrect battery capacity value. As a result, the power usage estimation algorithms (and therefore the battery meter) are not working properly. They should be taken as a rough estimate at best. Also, the RP2 is currently set to automatically shut down when remaining power capacity reaches 15%. This is fixed to a lower value (7%) in the new firmware. | Currently (September 2020), software installed on the RP2 at the factory is working with an incorrect battery capacity value. As a result, the power usage estimation algorithms (and therefore the battery meter) are not working properly. They should be taken as a rough estimate at best. Also, the RP2 is currently set to automatically shut down when remaining power capacity reaches 15%. This is fixed to a lower value (7%) in the new firmware (upcoming). | ||
=== Screen === | === Screen === | ||
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Some people will notice a little bit of light bleed in the lower left or lower right of their screen. The amount of left side bleed can be influenced by the different RP2 plastic colors. | Some people will notice a little bit of light bleed in the lower left or lower right of their screen. The amount of left side bleed can be influenced by the different RP2 plastic colors. | ||
Lightbleed may also be fixed by pushing down lightly on the screen in all 4 corners, to confirm its seated firmly. To | Lightbleed may also be fixed by pushing down lightly on the screen in all 4 corners, to confirm its seated firmly. To fix these issues, open your RP2 and look for the lower left motherboard screw when open from the rear of the unit, this screw is most likely a bit too tight from the factory. Loosening this screw one half turn will relieve pressure and reduce light-bleed issues. | ||
== Software Issues == | == Software Issues == | ||
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You can find a guide to deleting a core from Reroarch [[A_Brief_Guide_to_Retroarch#Deleting_a_Core_From_Retroarch|here]]. | You can find a guide to deleting a core from Reroarch [[A_Brief_Guide_to_Retroarch#Deleting_a_Core_From_Retroarch|here]]. | ||
Or a video version from here: https://youtu.be/mKiNBiiaH4g | Or a video version from here: https://youtu.be/mKiNBiiaH4g | ||
=== Emulation (Stand-alone) === | === Emulation (Stand-alone) === |