If I understand you correctly, it's all been answered above, but I'll try to reduce it to a couple of steps too:ġ) Run PcsxRearmed - then quit it. Wally hasn't a reply in this thread, are you talking about Linux-SWAT or Kingoddball's replies? I hope this helped and didn't only confuse you. It's just a help for faster entering and not a necessity If you don't get that last thing I explained, then don't worry. So type onward ("e") and press TAB again to finally complete the name. Press TAB again and you will see a list of all directories starting with "m". If that does not work, then it means that a file/directory starting with the typed characters does not exist or exists more than once. The name will be automatically completed into "/media/". For example try typing "ls /med" and then press TAB. So if one of the directories for example starts with a capital letter, then you have to write it capital.Ī little hint for advantages usage: If you are annoyed about typing all theses directory-names, then you can use TAB (fn+Space) to complete the names. Note that that you have to respect the cases of characters for all commands and names. For some practicing the command-line you can try to find that name out in the following way:Ĭp /media/trans8/scph1001.bin /media/trans8/pandora/appdata/pcsx-rearmed/bios/ If an SDcard is being inserted, then it gets mounted in the directory "/media/" with a certain name that depends on your SDcard-configuration. I'll assume that you stored it on SDcard. That depends a little on where you got the PND of pcsx-rearmed stored at (either nand or sdcard). If you get lost somewhere, then simply close the window and open a new terminal and you will be in your home-directory again.īack to your question "Where do I have to put the bios-file?". That's the command to list the content of the directory you are currently in. Now select the second entry from the top named "Terminal". To open a terminal/shell press the Pandora-button that will open the XFCE-menu. I will stick only to the very basic things needed to copy the bios-file to the right directory. For help on a certain command search for "manpages" (manual pages) together with the command, for example "manpage ls" to get help on the "ls" command. I recommend to search the web for stuff like "basic introduction into command line linux" or in combination with terms like "shell" or "terminal". You have to know at least some commands and basics. Using the command-line in Linux offers you the most options and power to do things. You for sure already know that the Pandora runs Linux. Since you said that you want to learn something about the Pandora I will try to help you with a very quick introduction about the command-line-interface. No need to be sorry about being a newbie (which btw is something completely different than a noob in my opinion).
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