Goodbye fbalpha, welcome fbneo
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@barbudreadmon regarding 2018, looking at the mainline repo it looks like it has the commit history for older versions of fbalpha, but not the libretro fork (at least, not until recently?). so i guess that means the only way to build older versions of lr-fbalpha is via your 2018 repo.
that said, personally i would probably just delete/hide the 2018 repo as IMO there's little reason to go back to older versions for fbalpha. the only speed regression i've heard of is the cps3 bug here: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/19646/retroarch-1-7-5-causing-fps-drops-for-cps-3-games - but i would guess that's something that could be fixed.
just my opinion! i guess it's up to retropie to use it or not.
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Is this new release already available thru "update from source" in Retropie setup ?
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@barbudreadmon My only thinking was that in the future it might be useful to keep as fbalpha performance may change - in the same way there are various libretro MAME cores.
I can look into a PR as time allows. Thanks.
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@barbudreadmon iq_132 recently added Atari "Arcade Classics" prototype (super centipede/missile command II). Is there trackball support in .44 ?
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@UDb23 I have that package and the trackball I have works fine.
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@IanDaemon sweet. thanks!
Finishing my custom trackball & spinner control panel; will check the game asap. -
Hi!
How i can downgrade FBA to 02.97.43? -
@wmarcio you'll have to manually clone and build https://github.com/libretro/fbalpha2018
@barbudreadmon said in New FB Alpha libretro (pre-v0.2.97.44):
it's up to you to either not update fbalpha or keep your romset up-to-date
Next time, follow the instructions and don't update, it'll save you a lot of trouble if you don't want to bother updating your romsets.
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If I update Retropie does my FBA emulator get upgraded too or do emulators have to get updated specifically/intentionally?
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@brimby said in New FB Alpha libretro (pre-v0.2.97.44):
If I update Retropie does my FBA emulator get upgraded too or do emulators have to get updated specifically/intentionally?
You can do either. You can update them together or separately. The RetroPie menus give you both options.
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@barbudreadmon said in New FB Alpha libretro (pre-v0.2.97.44):
@wmarcio you'll have to manually clone and build https://github.com/libretro/fbalpha2018
@barbudreadmon said in New FB Alpha libretro (pre-v0.2.97.44):
it's up to you to either not update fbalpha or keep your romset up-to-date
Next time, follow the instructions and don't update, it'll save you a lot of trouble if you don't want to bother updating your romsets.
Hi, thanks for answering.
Would it be too much to ask, or could you teach me this procedure?
I do not know anything about linux ...
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@wmarcio I would recommend to stick with the latest version and fix your romsets instead (using the dat file i provide at https://github.com/libretro/fbalpha/blob/master/dats/FB Alpha v0.2.97.44 (ClrMame Pro XML).dat and a tutorial about clrmamepro), doing otherwise would be a lot more complex and there are most likely specific steps for retropie which i'm unaware of.
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Btw, i'll mention it since it has been a request for a long time, midway W unit games (mortal kombat 3, rampage world tour, ...) are now available in fbalpha, and midway T unit (mortal kombat 1 & 2, ...) should be available in the next few days. Can't tell you how well they perform on rpi3 (my sd card died a few weeks ago and i didn't find the time to reinstall something on a new sd card), but on my x86 computers they work perfectly. Support for a lot of 80s american cabinet from atari and williams was also added some time ago.
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mk1 & 2 are now supported in public releases, they run fine on my rpi3, mk3 seems to be a bit too much for my rpi3 atm.
On a sidenote, don't use frameskipping with midway games atm, it's causing unexpected rendering issues, currently trying to figure out what's causing this. -
@barbudreadmon Will we get a .44 final release for Xmas ? ;-)
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@UDb23 Don't ask for an ETA, things will be ready when they'll be ready, and most people are busy in december. I don't think there will be an official release as long as the midway drivers aren't perfect (or almost), and i think there is still quite some work to do on them.
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Hi
The current FB Alpha libretro that we get from binary source in retropie-setup 4.4 (updated) is this new pre-v0.2.97.44? I am asking because according to the changelog some new games have been added, like Mortal Kombat. I have a verified rom set (verified against 0.2.97.44 dat file) but it won't load at all -
@Menion said in New FB Alpha libretro (pre-v0.2.97.44):
The current FB Alpha libretro that we get from binary source in retropie-setup 4.4 (updated) is this new pre-v0.2.97.44? I am asking because according to the changelog some new games have been added, like Mortal Kombat. I have a verified rom set (verified against 0.2.97.44 dat file) but it won't load at all
I have no idea what the pre-packaged version from retropie-setup is, however i would recommend building from sources and picking the dat from https://github.com/libretro/fbalpha/blob/master/dats/FB Alpha (ClrMame Pro XML%2C Arcade only).dat at the same time, so that you can be sure to have a romset matching your fbalpha version (as stated above, there are changes every few day/week).
On a sidenote, the midway mk/kinst drivers still need a lot of polishing in fbalpha, and considering one of the cpu interpreter needs a major rewrite, it might take a long time before it's at the level of other fbalpha drivers, you'll clearly have better emulation with mame2003-plus for those games.
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@BuZz You might be interested in updating your build script, there are specific instructions to build the dynarec which allows to play killer instinct at full speed on x86_64, see bottom of https://github.com/libretro/fbalpha
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@barbudreadmon Thanks. Have made the change.
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