More Ports
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Hello there, is it possible to add to the ports section these games and servers
Openarena
The battle for Wesnoth (flickering fixed)
AssaultCube Server
Minetest Server
Simutrans
Widelands
Boswars
Minecraft Server
toppler
freecraft
tuxfootball
sopwith
nethack
berusky
gnurobbo
enigma
freedroid
blobwars
tuxpuckAlso it will be good if the Scraper supports images with composed visuals
I have Personally installed all of them manual in Retropie and put shortcuts in ports
they all working great
if you need instructions about how to install them i can provide them
I will continue add to the list working software -
OpenXCom is actually part of @zerojay excellent RetroPie-Extra repository - https://github.com/zerojay/RetroPie-Extra
It works absolutely fantastically with the RetroPie built on Jessie, but unfortunately there is an issue with it currently on the latest Stretch versions - hopefully @zerojay will figure out what the issue is at some point.
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I don't support Jessie anymore (knowingly, anyways).
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I realised I had them the wrong way around. I meant it worked on Jessie but doesn't work on Stretch. Sorry about that.
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i tried that it fails to install.any luck adding the rest of the software to ports?
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more info on this :- NES/SNES Mini Classic Emulator (not tested yet)
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the info is here
https://board.byuu.org/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=1823
but i think is difficult to make it work better to do the other ports and leave this for later thanks
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@residentjim Adding a proprietary emulator - without any license and possibly infringing Nintendo's copyrights/license - it's not something that I see added in RetroPie.
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its open-source as far as i know Nintendo released the OS files, now if they have copyright concerns i dont know about.anyway leave this out
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@residentjim Are you sure - do you have a link to the source code of the emulator ? Since their system is based on Linux, they have released the sources of the linux kernel and the kernel drivers they're using, I doubt they released also the emulator's sources.
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that must be i saw before,no i dont have a link i saw it months ago and i cannot find it now,but leave that out if you are saying it has licence issues.
I dont know how to do pull requests otherwise i will have send everything there
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And another thing now
is there a way to install Kodi 18 Alpha to Retropie?
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@residentjim said in More Ports:
Is there a way to install Kodi 18 Alpha to Retropie?
Kodi is installed from the Deb repositories offered by the Kodi project, if they don't make it available, then it's not installable.
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yes i know that, if there is a way manual i mean
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One question if i install the Retropie Script in a clean Raspbian image will it work in all the raspberry pi eg 0-1-2-3 or only in the one that is installed/created?
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@residentjim No.
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@mitu so only in the one installed?
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@residentjim Is there something you'd like to do specifically ? RetroPie has specific packages for PI0/1 and Pi2/3, just like the images provided (which are based on Raspbian Lite) so taking a Pi2/3 installation and putting it in a Pi0/1 will not work.
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If you are confident with the commandline, you can do an install on a rpi2/3 that will work on the rpi0/1 by forcing the platform.
eg
sudo __platform=rpi0 ./retropie_packages.sh
Also to note: rpi0/1 code will also run on a rpi2/3 but won't be optimised and will be slower. rpi2/3 code won't run the on the rpi0/1
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Thanks Buzz any change to add the ports in the first post?
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