Once it comes back up, your Wi-Fi adaptor connects you to your router.įrom this point on, you can do the configuration remotely from another computer. Now reboot the Raspberry Pi with sudo reboot. Press Ctrl+X to save the file and exit the text editor.
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Make sure you replace the text in the wpa-ssid line with the SSID and password for your Wi-Fi network. Open the configuration file with:Īnd then change its contents to resemble the following:
When you're back up again, press F4 once more to exit out of Emulation Station. Once you've made all the changes, head back to the main menu and select 'Finish' to restart the Raspberry Pi and save changes. Finally, scroll down to the Overclock option, where users of the Raspberry Pi 2 should select the Pi2 option. Users of the older B+ model should earmark 256. If you're using a Raspberry Pi 3 or Raspberry Pi 2, allocate 512 to the GPU. To ensure you use the maximum memory for gaming, head to the Memory Split option. Next up, head to the Advanced Options and select the SSH option to enable remote access. Once that's done, head to the second option to change the default password for the pi user. In order to do this, bring up Raspbian's configuration utility withĪnd select the first option to expand the filesystem. The first order of business is to expand the image to take over the entire card. Press the F4 key on the keyboard to exit the Emulation Station, then head to XTerminal. However, before we do that, we have to tweak a couple of settings. The interface asks you to configure the controller. The Raspberry Pi boots directly into Emulation Station, which is the graphical interface it uses to enable you to switch between emulators. If you want to, you can make changes to the splash screen using the RetroPie-Setup script