Let's quickly go over how to hide the boot text for your RetroPie to really give it some polish when it's booting up.
NOTE: The edit for the EEPROM is for the Raspberry Pi 4.
GEAR IN THIS VIDEO:
Raspberry Pi 4 2GB: [ Ссылка ]
16GB MicroSD Card: [ Ссылка ]
PowerA Wired Nintendo Switch Controller: [ Ссылка ]
LINKS:
RetroPie Homepage: [ Ссылка ]
CHAPTERS:
0:00 - Intro
0:06 - Get to the Terminal
0:18 - Edit cmdline.txt
1:30 - Edit config.txt
2:05 - Edit EEPROM Config (Raspbery Pi 4)
2:44 - Reboot to Verify
3:00 - Conclusion
MY GEAR:
Computer - Macbook Pro M1 Max: [ Ссылка ]
Camera - Sony a6400: [ Ссылка ]
Lens - Sigma 16mm f/1.4: [ Ссылка ]
Camera Cage - SmallRig CCS2310: [ Ссылка ]
Key Light - Neewer 10.6" Round LED Bi-Color: [ Ссылка ]
Fill Lights - Neewer USB LED: [ Ссылка ]
Background Lights - Philips Hue BR30 RGB: [ Ссылка ]
SOCIAL LINKS:
Twitter: [ Ссылка ]
Instagram: [ Ссылка ]
Facebook: [ Ссылка ]
ATTRIBUTION:
Music: Tomorrow by lleav [ Ссылка ]
Other: [ Ссылка ]
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