No matter the method we use, we are going to copy the roms folder to the RP2 and the RP-Switch folder. If you choose to format your SD Card as Internal you can only copy files connecting the RP2 directly to your computer or using a FTP program Connecting your RP2 to the computer or just using a card reader directly. Now you should have a RP-Switch-main.zip folder in your computer, unzip it and rename the folder to RP-Switch 5 File transfer. There are multiple RP2 themes, for this guide I'll be using one of my own as it's simple and works fine in the RP2.
4 Download a RP2 adapted theme for Pegasus It's not necessary but it makes the process a little bit easier later. This folder should look like this:Ĭopy the downloaded. Unzip it in your computer, the folder you want is the roms folder, ignore everything else. In your RP2 go to Settings and enable Installation from unknown sources:Ģ Download the latest version of Pegasus from android 3 Download my latest Pegasus Frontend metadata Pack We need to allow the RP2 to use apps downloaded from outside the Play Store.
Guide for newbies 1 Enable apk installation You just need to rename to and to, if you want to switch emulators just rename them back to the original names. You go to playstation folder and you'll see:
I've added support for some other emulators but since they're not bundled and not free they are optional and need some work from you to make them work, basically you need to rename the metadata file for each of this systems Example: Remember to manually download the core you'll need in your RP2 Retroarch App! Alternative Emulators System This pack contains metadata configuration for the following systems and emulators, some of them comes preloaded with the RP2, some of them don't and you need to download them from the Play Store. The bad thing about Pegasus is that you need to make a lot of preconfiguration, I'm trying to make this pack as plug & play as possible. This a guide to make it as easy as possible to use your RP2 with the Pegasus Frontend, in my opinion one of the best Frontend Emulators out there.