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      grant2258 Banned @markwkidd
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      @markwkidd said in FBA vs. MAME:

      The answer is obvious -- merge the two cores. First we need another layer of abstraction, or two. Then we need a name. Something like "Multi Multi Arcade Machine Emulator: Final Burn Beta"

      0_1528292980547_2001-cat.jpg
      My god, it's full of stars.

      @markwkidd get that idea out of your head right now lol! :)

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        UDb23 @markwkidd
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        @markwkidd
        2001: a cat odyssey ?
        ;-)
        btw the Pi probably has more processing power than HAL 9000 was supposed to have...

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        • AndersHPA
          AndersHP
          last edited by AndersHP

          Aww, I was trying to update my games to newest FBA version but copying from my list with the command mentioned earlier

          cp `cat lr-fbalpha.txt` /Volumes/where/my/games/are
          

          just copies the last file of my txt file (the zzyzzyxx.zip game) and returns this error (every other game mentioned):

          cp: 1941.zip\r: No such file or directory
          cp: 1942.zip\r: No such file or directory
          cp: 1943.zip\r: No such file or directory
          cp: 1943mii.zip\r: No such file or directory
          cp: 1944.zip\r: No such file or directory
          cp: 1945kiii.zip\r: No such file or directory
          

          Terminal didn't do this the last time I copied - what can this be related to? What does the \r: mean? @dudleydes any hints?

          My "Bubble Bobble" Themed Bartop Arcade
          My Gameboy

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          • pjftP
            pjft @AndersHP
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            @andershp that's a line break. You probably created the file in Windows and it's complaining that line breaks in Unix are different. You need to open it and save it with Unix line breaks very likely. Some editors have that option, I don't know one I'd recommend in specific though. :/

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            • AndersHPA
              AndersHP @pjft
              last edited by AndersHP

              @pjft You are the man. Resaved the file with Line breaks: Unix and now it seems to be copying. Thanks a bunch!
              Edit: using Text Wrangler, by the way.

              My "Bubble Bobble" Themed Bartop Arcade
              My Gameboy

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              • RiverstormR
                Riverstorm
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                @pjft @AndersHP - Notedpad++ is a free open source text and code editor for Windows. It's pretty powerful and works well. Just goto Edit -> EOL Conversion -> UNIX/OSX Format check that and your good to go for editing any Pi files. You can switch it to Windows, MAC, etc. A plethora of options but the defaults work great.

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                • AndersHPA
                  AndersHP
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                  I'm on a mac, that's why I use the TextWrangler :) Don't know why the file was saved with windows linebreaks though.

                  On another note; have anyone gotten Knights of Valour to run? I just updated to FBA 0.2.97.43 and still none of these games work...

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                  My Gameboy

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                    barbudreadmon @AndersHP
                    last edited by

                    @andershp said in FBA vs. MAME:

                    On another note; have anyone gotten Knights of Valour to run? I just updated to FBA 0.2.97.43 and still none of these games work...

                    I never had any issue with them.

                    FBNeo developer - github - forum

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                    • SanoS
                      Sano @AndersHP
                      last edited by

                      @andershp said in FBA vs. MAME:

                      On another note; have anyone gotten Knights of Valour to run? I just updated to FBA 0.2.97.43 and still none of these games work...

                      Don't they need pgm BIOS ?

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                      • ByteThisB
                        ByteThis @Sano
                        last edited by

                        @sano It does need the PGM bios.

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                        • RiverstormR
                          Riverstorm @AndersHP
                          last edited by

                          @andershp said in FBA vs. MAME:

                          Don't know why the file was saved with windows linebreaks though.

                          It might just be a setting in the preferences similar to Notepad++ that allows you to save files out for different platforms. Notepad++ is written for Windows but that option above still allows you to save for other platforms, like old MAC format or Windows getting rid of the CR/LR (\r\n).

                          I just tested KOV on .43 and it works fine but as the others pointed it does require PGM. There doesn't seem to be any difference between .42 and .43 for either file though, I'm surprised it doesn't work.

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                          • AndersHPA
                            AndersHP @ByteThis
                            last edited by

                            @bytethis I have pgm.zip in my home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS/FBA folder.
                            Does this need to be different when running my fba games off the Arcade folder?

                            My "Bubble Bobble" Themed Bartop Arcade
                            My Gameboy

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                            • dankcushionsD
                              dankcushions Global Moderator @AndersHP
                              last edited by

                              @andershp try it in the arcade folder. i know you can (optionally) put the neogeo.zip in the bios folder but i’m not sure about other bios files. best to assume everything is in the arcade folder as a starting point.

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                              • SanoS
                                Sano @AndersHP
                                last edited by Sano

                                @andershp
                                I would try :

                                • first in RetroPie/BIOS (exactly like for the neogeo.zip file, so not in the fba subfolder)
                                • if this doesn't work, just put it in the RetroPie/roms/arcade folder, as suggested by @dankcushions
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                                  barbudreadmon @AndersHP
                                  last edited by barbudreadmon

                                  @andershp said in FBA vs. MAME:

                                  I have pgm.zip in my home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS/FBA folder.

                                  fba will search for bios in this order :

                                  • same directory as the rom you are running
                                  • directory pointed by your retroarch system_directory variable, if /home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS/FBA/ is where you put hiscore.dat and samples, then this is the wrong directory, bioses should go in its parent directory (actually i guess it would be a good idea to check the fba subdirectory where we store hiscore/samples too)

                                  Edit : after my last commit, fba will search <system_dir>/fba/ before searching <system_dir>/. Also, there is no caps (same for hiscore, samples, ...), i guess it could explain why you had issues with hiscores in gyruss.

                                  FBNeo developer - github - forum

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                                  • ByteThisB
                                    ByteThis @AndersHP
                                    last edited by

                                    @andershp The PGM bios needs to be in the Arcade folder if your running roms that require it in Arcade itself. The PGM bios needs to be in the parent folder in order for the games to run.

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                                    • AndersHPA
                                      AndersHP
                                      last edited by

                                      Thanks all, the games boot now, I wasn't aware the BIOS files shouldn't be in the fba folder. By the way, the fba folder isn't CAPS (my bad), so I still don't know why I have hiscore issues in various fba games.

                                      My "Bubble Bobble" Themed Bartop Arcade
                                      My Gameboy

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                                      • RiverstormR
                                        Riverstorm @barbudreadmon
                                        last edited by

                                        @barbudreadmon said in FBA vs. MAME:

                                        Edit : after my last commit, fba will search <system_dir>/fba/ before searching <system_dir>/. Also, there is no caps (same for hiscore, samples, ...), i guess it could explain why you had issues with hiscores in gyruss.

                                        Thanks for adding <system_dir>/fba it will be nice to move the files into a system directory subfolder.

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                                        • ByteThisB
                                          ByteThis @AndersHP
                                          last edited by ByteThis

                                          @andershp Whatever folder you have have a rom in that requires the PGM bios..it has to be present in that emulator folder along with the rom. Glad you got it sorted !

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                                          • AndersHPA
                                            AndersHP @ByteThis
                                            last edited by

                                            @bytethis said in FBA vs. MAME:

                                            @andershp Whatever folder you have have a rom in that requires the PGM bios..it has to be present in that emulator folder along with the rom. Glad you got it sorted !

                                            But it's not in the rom folder, it's in the BIOS folder now, and working. Are you referring to my hiscore issues? Could these be related to the bios files, and does this mean that I need to have 6 "games" in my arcade folder that's not games but really just bios files?

                                            My "Bubble Bobble" Themed Bartop Arcade
                                            My Gameboy

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