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    Scummvm not showing up

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      sms5138
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      @rbaker Yes all this information is present in the /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/scummvm directory.

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        sms5138 @sms5138
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        It sounds like I'm having the same issue that @bassman6805 had, but I'm not sure where to locate the option he stated he had found.

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          dudleydes @sms5138
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          @sms5138 Have looked under Other Settings in the Emulation Station menu?

          Screenshots are available at the wiki.

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            bassman6805
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            I think I just hit start and under the main menu options it was in there under maybe the scrape settings?

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              sms5138 @bassman6805
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              @bassman6805 @rbaker @dudleydes

              Thank you everyone for the help on this issue.

              I figured it out. It looks like everything was installed properly, the settings were correct in the start menu, but I did notice that the system wasn't in the /home/pi/.emulationstation/es_systems.cfg

              (for some reason I thought I'd seen it there previously, but it could have been on an older image of retropie i previously used.)

              So I went in, and added the following:

              <system>
              <fullname>ScummVM</fullname>
              <name>scummvm</name>
              <path>~/RetroPie/roms/scummvm</path>
              <extension>.sh .SH</extension>
              <command>%ROM%</command>
              <platform>scummvm</platform>
              <theme>scummvm</theme>
              </system>

              Restarted EmulationStation, and the issue was resolved. Thanks to everyone for your help on this issue.

              I'm pumped to start revisiting the games from my childhood.

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                dogeymon @sms5138
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                @sms5138

                I don’t understand what you did here.....After you say “So I went in, and added the following:”....you lost me. What is all that and where do you do it??????

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                  herb_fargus administrators @sms5138
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                  @sms5138 this should be automagically configured when you install scummvm from the setup script. If it wasn't there you either have a custom es_systems.cfg or did something incorrectly

                  If you read the documentation it will answer 99% of your questions: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

                  Also if you want a solution to your problems read this first: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                    dogeymon @herb_fargus
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                    @herb_fargus

                    When I go to file manager, there is an es_systems.cfg file. I don’t know anything about it. What should I do with it?

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                      dogeymon @dogeymon
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                      @dogeymon

                      alt text

                      Above is a link to a pic of my folder. In the scummvm folder is a folder called Lure. And this is what’s in the Lure folder. What’s wrong with these files? Anything wrong with them?

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                        dogeymon @dogeymon
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                        @dogeymon

                        Ugh I don’t know why the image thing didn’t work

                        https://ibb.co/nRvVtw

                        Here.

                        alt text

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                        • herb_fargusH
                          herb_fargus administrators @dogeymon
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                          @dogeymon did you install scummvm

                          If you read the documentation it will answer 99% of your questions: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

                          Also if you want a solution to your problems read this first: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                            dogeymon @herb_fargus
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                            Yes I have said in earlier replies. I have installed it. It took a half hour to do so. I have even uninstalled and reinstalled

                            https://ibb.co/ee6sQb

                            And I’ve rebooted many times. And in file manager I see the folders for the games.

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                              rbaker @dogeymon
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                              @dogeymon but have you launched Scummvm and added games?

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                                dogeymon @rbaker
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                                @rbaker

                                I can’t launch it when it’s not showing up on the main menu. No scummvm icon to launch it is the problem

                                I can launch it from file manager. I have to go inside the scummvm folder and select the .sh file to start scummvm but I don’t want to have to do that.

                                I want a scummvm icon to show up on the main menu

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                                  rbaker @dogeymon
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                                  @dogeymon I suspect there is something wrong with where the .sh file is. When I installed it, I don't recall it taking half an hour either. I deleted the .sh once and it vanished from Emulationstation for me too. I just reinstalled it and it came back.

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                                    jonnykesh @rbaker
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                                    @rbaker If I'm reading this thread correctly it looks like he has a custom es_systems.cfg file in /home/pi/.emulationstation/. He needs to add the system details or delete the custom file and fall back to the default.

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                                      dogeymon @jonnykesh
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                                      @jonnykesh

                                      What does adding the system details mean? I don’t know what you’re telling me to do nor how to do it.

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                                        jonnykesh @dogeymon
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                                        @dogeymon If you don't know how to edit a text file I'm sorry I don't have time to teach you. Try googling it or searching here. It's been explained many many many times.
                                        I would suggest you delete the es_systems.cfg file in /home/pi/.emulationstation/and just use the default where systems automatically get added.
                                        Someone has created a custom config file, If it wasn't you, who was it?

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