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    dirty_monkee @tuki_cat
    last edited by 19 Sept 2018, 17:03

    @tuki_cat
    Yeah it’s X86. Outta luck

    What’s my next best option?

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      tuki_cat @dirty_monkee
      last edited by 19 Sept 2018, 17:31

      @dirty_monkee

      I would say FS-UAE but I have limit experience of it I'm afraid.

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        MadRikXIV @dirty_monkee
        last edited by 19 Sept 2018, 18:48

        @dirty_monkee said in Sensible World of Soccer:

        Hi again.

        I have retropie running on Ubuntu and want to play SWOS (Amiga) and want to know the easiest way to get this running. I basically wanna select the game in emulation station and play using joystick controls. If this isn't possible I will happily play it outside of retropie/emulation station.

        I think I have multiple choices all of which I have unsuccessfully tried.
        FS-UAE
        DOSBOX
        Using WINE on ubuntu to run SWOS.exe file.

        Any guides/suggestions/pointing in the right direction?

        If using FS-UAE have you altered the Amiga Machine settings?

        Try to set it to emulate at least a 600?

        I know back before WHDLoad, Swos would give me issues launching and being stable (But that was back on an original XBox)

        Is it possible to use HDF (Hard drive files)on FS UAE?

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          dirty_monkee @MadRikXIV
          last edited by 19 Sept 2018, 19:16

          @madrikxiv fs-uae is not recognising and adf or lbs files, either zipped or unzipped.

          Have it running on A1200.

          I can load adf files directly but game loads slow and don’t fully load after “loading song”

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            dudleydes @dirty_monkee
            last edited by 19 Sept 2018, 19:56

            @dirty_monkee Some time ago, I tried to get SWOS running in DOSBox and FS-UAE on my Linux Mint PC, though without using EmulationStation. I think success using either came down to how familiar I was with the original OS and hardware.

            I'm familiar with DOS commands, having used them back in '90s, so setting up DOSBox was straightforward. Originally I used a shell script, swos.sh to launch SWOS with the following contents:

            #!/bin/bash
            dosbox -conf "/path/to/swos.conf" -c "cd SWOS" -c "SWS.EXE" -c "exit"

            The conf file swos.conf had the name of mapper file that mapped my controller for SWOS. More info on mapping a controller in DOSBox here.

            DOSBox now supports launching games directly using a .conf file so you could replace the shell script above with swos.conf to launch SWOS directly from ES. The contents of the file would be similar to below with the paths to files and data amended:

            mapperfile=/path/to/swos.map
            [autoexec]
            # Lines in this section will be run at startup.
            # You can put your MOUNT lines here.
            mount c /path/to/pc-data
            c:
            cd swos
            SWS.EXE
            exit

            I have just tried the shell scripts that I had created to launch SWOS in FS-UAE using .adf files and they're not working. I did manage to get Kick Off 2 working using a shell script but I gave up after that and stuck with the DOS version of SWOS. I put my lack of success down to being completely unfamiliar with the Amiga hardware and OS.

            All of this irrelevant now because of the availability of Amiberry and WHDLoad autobooting for the Pi. It's as close to plug and play Amiga emulation can get with SWOS running out of the box. There is no need to configure controller as Amiberry make use of RetroArch configs to automatically set up your controller.

            Oddly enough, loading Kick Off 2 in Amiberry seems as quick, if not quicker than on my Desktop using FS-UAE.

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              dirty_monkee @dudleydes
              last edited by 19 Sept 2018, 20:04

              @dudleydes
              Dudley thanks for that very detailed reply.

              I think I’ve got too many things going against me to make this possible. This arcade/project is my first (apart from simple emulation a few years back) and may sell/reuse what I’ve already built (see one of my other posts) in order to build another using raspberry pi. This way I can use Amiberry which keeps coming up on here and google searches.

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                tuki_cat @dirty_monkee
                last edited by tuki_cat 20 Sept 2018, 07:43

                @dirty_monkee

                Hi,

                A Pi would be the way to go.

                If you are referring to the cabinet in this thread -

                https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/19238/my-arcade-build/4

                Why sell it all and start again? Could you not connect a Pi to this setup?

                Cabinet looks great by the way!

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                  dirty_monkee @tuki_cat
                  last edited by dirty_monkee 20 Sept 2018, 11:48

                  @tuki_cat
                  Yeah that’s mine.

                  I have a raspberry pi that I can use inside this.... however.

                  I had issues with the tv getting correct aspect ratio from raspberry pi. (overscan) The base of the tv was also where the speaker was kept which had to be removed so sound would of been an issue.

                  This Cab, although I feel It is looking good is on the large side as it was initially and arcade from way back when. It’s heavy and I’ve snuck (not so sneakily) moved it into the house while the wife was on a night (some men cheat, I build this), she not over the moon with it being in the house, albeit in conservatory. Might need to go back to garage again.

                  Still plan on finishing it. Then who knows.

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                    tuki_cat @dirty_monkee
                    last edited by 20 Sept 2018, 13:13

                    @dirty_monkee

                    Nice one - I managed to get permission for mine to go in the house on the basis that the colour scheme of the cabinet matched the living room!

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                      dirty_monkee @tuki_cat
                      last edited by 20 Sept 2018, 13:25

                      @tuki_cat
                      Noted - Will try that. Blend it in.

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                        dirty_monkee @dirty_monkee
                        last edited by dirty_monkee 20 Sept 2018, 20:05

                        @dirty_monkee
                        Just an update.
                        Tried Amiberry on my Pi - No success
                        Tried Dosbox on Ubuntu running RetroPie - Medium success

                        Dosbox attempt couldn’t load from EmulationStation as didn’t know which of the file to click. After I had done them all a file called swsengpp worked but not in full screen completely and couldn’t exit for the life of me.

                        3 hours later = gave up

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                          rbaker @dirty_monkee
                          last edited by 20 Sept 2018, 20:23

                          @dirty_monkee Have you followed this thread?
                          https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/12656/amiga-amiberry-whdload-holy-grail-amiberry-s-official-thread

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                            dirty_monkee @rbaker
                            last edited by 21 Sept 2018, 17:59

                            @rbaker tried this. Didn’t have a _BootWHD/Devs/Kickstarts folder

                            And the rest plainly didn’t make no sense.

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                              rbaker @dirty_monkee
                              last edited by 21 Sept 2018, 19:12

                              @dirty_monkee Well I have not tried WHDLOAD yet but SWOS was one of the first things I tried when I got a Pi. It seemed to launch and play from ADF's, with a standard A500 setup, 1.3 Kickstarter and 1MB configuration. I cant remember if it was UAE or Amiberry though as it was ages ago. Cannon Fodder worked as well. SWIV though did not which was a disappointment.

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                                dirty_monkee
                                last edited by dirty_monkee 21 Sept 2018, 21:08

                                I have got amiberry setup and kickstarts and the relevant lha.

                                Now what? Where do the kickstarts go, what do i change the name too. I can get emulation station to finally find these now by adding .lha to es_systems.cfg but they load into either blue amiga screen or some AROS screen with a few lines of text depending on where I put my kick starts.

                                I have tried all conflicting instructions and watched videos from etaprime and floob.

                                Out of ideas.... hopefully not out of reach

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                                  dudleydes @dirty_monkee
                                  last edited by 21 Sept 2018, 21:43

                                  @dirty_monkee Ignore any You Tube videos - they will no doubt be out of date.

                                  This is the official guide for using Amiberry WHDBooter with RetroPie: https://github.com/midwan/amiberry/wiki/Using-Amiberry-WHDBooter-with-RetroPie

                                  From the kickstarts section of the guide, the kickstart roms should be placed in the BIOS folder, /home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS/. The two kickstart roms you will need are Kickstart 1.3 and Kickstart 3.1. There is no need to rename them as they are recognised by their checksums.

                                  You shouldn't need to add the lha extension to es_systems.cfg as it should be added when installing Amiberry, unless you are using a custom es_systems.cfg in /opt/retropie/configs/all/emulationstation.

                                  The name of the file I am using for SWOS is SensibleWorldOfSoccer9697_v1.7_0842.lha

                                  If your controller doesn't work by default once you have SWOS running then try re-installing Amiberry from source.

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                                    dirty_monkee
                                    last edited by 22 Sept 2018, 09:07

                                    Right. So i decided to uninstall Amiberry and start from the top, removing any lha files and kickstarts following @dudleydes post.

                                    Now I am more stuck getting "It looks like your system configuration file has not been set up or is invalid"

                                    Can I pinch one from the net somewhere? I am assuming its the es_systems.cfg file

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                                      dirty_monkee @dirty_monkee
                                      last edited by 22 Sept 2018, 09:12

                                      @dirty_monkee said in Sensible World of Soccer:

                                      Right. So i decided to uninstall Amiberry and start from the top, removing any lha files and kickstarts following @dudleydes post.

                                      Now I am more stuck getting "It looks like your system configuration file has not been set up or is invalid"

                                      Can I pinch one from the net somewhere? I am assuming its the es_systems.cfg file

                                      Managed to get file from net.

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                                        dirty_monkee
                                        last edited by 22 Sept 2018, 09:19

                                        @dudleydes
                                        This still didn't work. I am getting the same error some AROS text about APL and I stil lhad to add .lha and .zip in es_systems.cfg

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                                          dudleydes @dirty_monkee
                                          last edited by 22 Sept 2018, 09:40

                                          @dirty_monkee Could you run the command below to check that Amiberry has created symlinks for your kickstart roms. I have given the output I get for my Kickstart 1.3 and Kickstart 3.1 roms.

                                          pi@retropie:~ $ ls /opt/retropie/configs/amiga/amiberry/whdboot/save-data/Kickstarts/
                                          foo.txt  kick34005.A500  kick40068.A1200
                                          

                                          If you don't get the above, could you verify your kickstart roms with an Online CRC32 Checker. You can find the expected values on this page.

                                          Regards having to add the .lhaextension to es_systems.cfg, are you using a custom file in /opt/retropie/configs/all/emulationstation or are you referring to the one in /etc/emulationstation?

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