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Create Documentation #18

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V0rt3x667 opened this issue Dec 30, 2022 · 5 comments
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Create Documentation #18

V0rt3x667 opened this issue Dec 30, 2022 · 5 comments
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@V0rt3x667
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Create Documentation for the ArchyPie Project. Quick and easy way is to pilfer RetroArch documentation and adjust accordingly.

@V0rt3x667 V0rt3x667 added the documentation Improvements or additions to documentation label Dec 30, 2022
@V0rt3x667 V0rt3x667 self-assigned this Dec 30, 2022
@TrazhCant
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How's this going? ;) No worries, I appreciate all your work. Cheers! :)

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Hi, still not started on it yet. I will probably just adapt the RetroPie documentation but there a few systems that I am trying to sort out first like ScummVM. Games now load via .svm files but scraping is now broken.

@Paulie420
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Do you need any help w/ docs? I'm just running the script on a Vanilla Arch installation and can see its value - willing to help out.

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Hi thank you for your offer. I was going to clone the retropie-docs repository and adjust it. ArchyPie works mostly the same way as RetroPie with a few differences. I have separate folders per system under the BIOS directory and I have a config folder under the ~/ArchyPie folder. It's not mandatory to use retropie-docs if there is a better way to create documentation. Any help is greatly appreciated, thank you.

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One thing I forgot to add is that unlike RetroPie I don't provide any binary files to compensate for the pain of compilation times on the Raspberry Pi. Could do with a section on using Distcc for those with spare x86 machines so they can build in minutes rather than hours.

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