Create a custom ES system able to launch games for many systems
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@tmntturtlguy said in Create a custom ES system able to launch games for many systems:
Looking at your modifications to the runcommand file, where do i place the custom launch image? That is not clear to me? I probably am just missing something.
Once that PR is merged, we can add a line or two in the
runcustom.sh
script and get the results we want! ;-)edit: let's wait if Jools will accept that and then I'll talk about the next step.
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#fail
The PR wasn't merged. But I have a plan B, just give me one day (because I'm away from my raspi).
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@meleu I think the solution should depend on the
runcustom.sh
only and it's able to recreate the same parametes as available from theruncommand.sh
But I understand the situation from BuzZ the usecases is really rare... And I would stick to the
custom-collections
To be honest I'm against this solution. If for some reason the user turns off the pi while emulator is running, it will mess his/her launching images configs and will lead to confusion.
Wait a little, it should be a way simpler than those workaround solutions... :-)Yes... on runcommand-onend.sh you check existance of file
/opt/retropie/configs/$system/launching.jpg.org
if it's available you rename it back...So you might see only one time a wrong picture ;) Maybe that's confusing ;)
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@TMNTturtlguy here's my solution:
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put the launching images in the ROMs dir. Example: the
launching.png
for NES needs to be in$HOME/RetroPie/roms/nes
. It can bepng
orjpg
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remove the launching images from the
/opt/retropie/configs/SYSTEM/
directories. -
copy'n'paste the script below and name put it in
$HOME/bin
(or wherever you want).
#!/bin/bash # show-image.sh ############### # get the roms directory for the system (including if it's a custom system) romdir="$(echo "$1" | sed 's|\(.*/RetroPie/roms/[^/]*\).*|\1|')" # check if it has a launching image for ext in png jpg; do image="$romdir/launching.$ext" [[ -f "$image" ]] && break done # if the image exists and there's no fbi running, show the image if [[ -f "$image" ]] && ! pgrep fbi; then # the number after -t is how many seconds the image will be shown fbi -1 -t 4 -noverbose -a "$image" </dev/tty &>/dev/null & fi
- add the following line in your
runcustom.sh
, right belowif-then-fi
structure:
/home/pi/bin/show-image.sh "$1"
- add the following line as the first line of your
/opt/retropie/configs/all/runcommand-onstart.sh
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/home/pi/bin/show-image.sh "$3"
- Done!
I've made some tests and it seems to be working fine. Let me know if you have success with it.
Cheers!
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@meleu thanks,
I am not at my pi right now to test this, looking at the code I am not sure how this works? It looks like I have to put the launching image in the roms folder, so how do I put a Mario launch, tmnt launch and a mega man launch in the same folder if they are all named launching? I am just reading on my phone so I appologize if this is obvious.
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@meleu sneak ;)
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@tmntturtlguy said in Create a custom ES system able to launch games for many systems:
how do I put a Mario launch, tmnt launch and a mega man launch in the same folder if they are all named launching?
If you're following the guide in the OP then each "custom system" has its own folder. Are you using another method?
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@meleu oh! Got it....I have them, I use a USB for my roms, so the custom systems are in a symlinks folder on my sd card.
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@tmntturtlguy said in Create a custom ES system able to launch games for many systems:
looking at the code I am not sure how this works?
translating the code to simple English: look for
launching.png
orlaunching.jpg
in the roms folder. If find then show it. -
@meleu yup, I got that part! I just forgot I had all those symlinknfolders in my SD card as they never show up when I look at my roms folder on my usb
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UPDATE: The method described in the OP became outdated after @pjft implemented custom collections to EmulationStation.
I'll keep the post for historical reasons, but I recommend you to use the ES custom collection feature instead.
Cheers!
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I just finished setting up my system (again) and (since I prefer this script over the build in custom collection system, because it allows to completely hide systems) used this script again. I ran into some issues and hope you can help me.
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Nothing major, but in some paths if there is already an
&
in it, it changes to&amp;
. Can easily be fixed by search/replace the new gamelist.xml but I wanted to mention it. -
Because of its age, the fixed
<thumbnail>
tag is not supported. I added it manually with:
thumbnail=$(xmlstarlet sel -t -v \ "/gameList/game[contains(path,\"./$symlink\")][starts-with(thumbnail,'./')]/thumbnail" \ "$temp_gamelist") if [[ -n "$thumbnail" ]]; then thumbnail="$system_dir/$thumbnail" xmlstarlet ed -u \ "/gameList/game[contains(path,\"./$symlink\")][starts-with(thumbnail,'./')]/thumbnail" \ -v "$thumbnail" "$CUSTOM_GAMELIST" > "$temp_gamelist" cat "$temp_gamelist" > "$CUSTOM_GAMELIST" fi
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Main problem: Is there a way to keep the folder structure for certain systems? In my case, I have sorted my ScummVM games into subfolders according to the used gameengine. Just using the main scummvm folder finds no files.
I tried using setting the paths to the subfolders but I'm not familiar enough to use it with a folder that has a space in it, likeengine engine
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Another thing I noticed while trying to use it with scummvm, I get a zero-length error with *.svm files. Is there a way to ignore that? *.svm files are empty and just used to start games without the scummvm gui directly with ES.
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@meleu
Hello,I'm trying to get this to work because I want a Nintendo Power Top Games system outside of the Custom Collections folder.
This involves several roms from different systems. However, whenever I try to launch a rom, I get an error along the lines of (at work now, forgot exact wording from last night) error line 2: $'\r and error line 17: expected end of...
I assume it's the runcustom.sh which is running into this error. Has the script changed since the OP? I thought that rom should be readlink $3 instead of $1 for system (or is that only with runcommand-onstart?).
Also, line 2 seems to be blank, so why is it reading an error?
I was able to set up all the symbolic links using your script. I noticed that a gameboy rom would end with ...-gb.gb (or something close to that). Does that look right?
Any help with this would be nice. Was trying to make it work all weekend with no success.
(If need be, I'll add the exact messages I'm getting this afternoon)
Thank you
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I ended up taking the "Check if this is a symbolic link" bit of code and all the errors have gone. However now, when I try to open a rom, it says "No config found for system <INSERT SYSTEM HERE>".
If I try to pull up Super Mario World 3 from my Nintendo Power system, I get a No config found for system nes. So the system is being identified correctly.
However, if I try to load the game from the NES system, it loads fine, meaning the config is there.
Is the runcommand.sh not reading the "$system" "$rom" line correctly?
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@hubbachubba looks like you're having problems for editing scripts on windows and then trying to run them on Linux.
Something like what this guy was having here.
Also, keep in mind what I posted on the OP:
UPDATE: The method described here became outdated after @pjft implemented custom collections to EmulationStation.
I'll keep the post for historical reasons, but I recommend you to use the ES custom collection feature instead.
@Global-Moderators could you guys please lock this thread? The trick in the OP became outdated and this topic exists only for historical reasons. Thanks in advance.
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