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      detron
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      I loved Raptor on DOS, and Raiden Trad on Genesis, but my unpopular favorite is an arcade game "19XX"
      maybe it is because I played this in my Barrack while in the Navy, but I genuinely love it.

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        gomisensei @ultrakev9
        last edited by gomisensei

        @ultrakev9 agreed. I actually own a RaidenDX cabinet, though it was a conversion from Mercs, and the monitor has burnin. i converted it to a jamma mame cabinet and still go to my garage to play RaidenDX on it once in a while.

        @ultrakev9 said in What is your favorite Shoot-em-up?:

        @sp I second this. Raiden DX is perfect in nearly every way.
        No other game in this genre has ever allowed the player to do such catastrophic damage to the environment and no other schmup that I've ever played has allowed you to shoot down flying enemies and have them crash in to the ground and land on and destroy ground-based enemies. The attention to detail, design, sound, everything has never been matched, even by Raiden 3, 4 or 5.

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        • quicksilverQ
          quicksilver @pjft
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          @pjft Just got around to trying this out. Unfortunately it just dumps me back to ES with each game I tested. It looks like the BIOS files were in a different directory with your version of reicast but even once I moved them to the right directory it still didnt work.

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            nans1906
            last edited by

            Capcom's 1942 on arcade and Thunderforce IV on sega megadrive.

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            • pjftP
              pjft @quicksilver
              last edited by pjft

              @quicksilver oh, oh my! You’re absolutely right. The BIOS files in this case should be in RetroPie/BIOS directly, instead of in RetroPie/BIOS/dc/ . This is the new path - in the version I had they were still there.

              dc_flash.bin and dc_boot.bin , I believe.

              There should be absolutely no other change other than that. What error does runcommand.log show?

              EDIT: sorry, just noted the original path I mentioned isn’t the right one.

              It should be

              /opt/retropie/emulators/reicast/bin

              To confirm, it’s executable (sudo chmod +x reicast) and is it the right MD5 on the pi after copying it there?

              MD5(/opt/retropie/emulators/reicast/bin/reicast)= 94a76466e3cfd63581c3b99981537268

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              • quicksilverQ
                quicksilver @pjft
                last edited by

                @pjft I confirmed it has the proper permissions. Not sure how to check the MD5. Here is the runcommand.log:

                Parameters: 
                Executing: /opt/retropie/emulators/reicast/bin/reicast.sh omx "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/dreamcast/Ikaruga (Japan).chd"
                /opt/retropie/emulators/reicast/bin/reicast: /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libstdc++.so.6: version `CXXABI_1.3.9' not found (required by /opt/retropie/emulators/reicast/bin/reicast)
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                • mituM
                  mitu Global Moderator @quicksilver
                  last edited by

                  @quicksilver What version of RetroPie are you running ? Looks like a mismatch of binary versions.

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                  • quicksilverQ
                    quicksilver @mitu
                    last edited by

                    @mitu Ah! should have thought of that. I believe Im still on 4.3. Havent taken the time yet to migrate to 4.4.

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                    • mituM
                      mitu Global Moderator @quicksilver
                      last edited by

                      @quicksilver Try updating from source, this should eliminate any issues with binary compatibility.

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                      • quicksilverQ
                        quicksilver @mitu
                        last edited by

                        @mitu Wouldnt that overwrite /opt/retropie/emulators/reicast/bin? I have reicast working, I just couldnt get it to work with pjft's version.

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                        • mituM
                          mitu Global Moderator @quicksilver
                          last edited by

                          @quicksilver I see. So you actually copied the other version - which was probably compiled for Raspbian Stretch - that's why the error occurs. If your original version doesn't work with this ROM , then there's no point in re-compiling (although it wouldn't hurt to get the last version).

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                          • quicksilverQ
                            quicksilver @mitu
                            last edited by

                            @mitu Yea Im still on Jessie. Reicast works fine I just cant get anything to load using the older version of reicast that pjft linked to. If its a binary mismatch then I will just have start working on getting retropie 4.4 setup on my spare SD card.

                            Would updating from source actually improve anything? I had thought that reicast was basically dead as far as development goes. Or that the branch that retropie uses is?

                            Anyway thank you for your help. As always you are a gentleman and a scholar!

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                            • mituM
                              mitu Global Moderator @quicksilver
                              last edited by

                              @quicksilver said in What is your favorite Shoot-em-up?:

                              Would updating from source actually improve anything? I had thought that reicast was basically dead as far as development goes. Or that the branch that retropie uses is?

                              It's not really dead, but their requirements have gone up (AFAIR) and the developments seem to happen first on the associated Libtretro core (not the standalone emulator).

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                              • pjftP
                                pjft
                                last edited by

                                Ah, you’re on Jessie. Sorry about that then - I didn’t think about that!

                                My bad. Can you recover your old binary at least then? If not, I will help you recompile it and recover it.

                                I can also try to find out, from the Reicast RetroPie repository, what version would be the one I have, and I can then share instructions to compile it yourself. That would probably have been a wiser decision from the get go, just a bit more time consuming.

                                Sorry about that.

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                                • quicksilverQ
                                  quicksilver @pjft
                                  last edited by

                                  @pjft Its no problem! I backed up my old binary first so everything is back to the way it was. Ive been needing to update to retropie 4.4 so maybe this is the motivation I needed to start on that.

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                                    pjft @quicksilver
                                    last edited by

                                    @quicksilver Well, if you'd be going for 4.4 altogether, I imagine this is the binary that comes with the 4.4 image.

                                    But if you have a proper working setup, I am not sure I'd risk messing things up :)

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                                    • pjftP
                                      pjft @quicksilver
                                      last edited by pjft

                                      @quicksilver Well, just to update, I've been at it for a few hours now but I'm struggling to compile older version of Reicast on Stretch, which kind of makes sense as the last commit updates the library names to be compatible with stretch and SDL 2, so that's as far as I can go without a lot of trial and error.

                                      I imagine that, if you're feeling lucky and you're comfortable with the Linux shell and Git, you could compile Reicast yourself, reverting some commits until you get to a version that actually works.

                                      Just a thought. I'm happy to share commands for that to get you started, but hey, if you're considering moving to Stretch, that can also help :)

                                      Sorry about that.

                                      EDIT: Also, to be very pragmatic and, in all honesty, publicly puzzled, I don't have an idea about why this binary works, or how do I have it/where does it come from, if the last commit from the RetroPie repository is in 2017, but RetroPie 4.4 was launched in Apr 14, 2018, which would kind of suggest that the binary I have cannot be different from the one we'd get when compiling from source.

                                      Just putting that out there, as it makes very little sense to me. If only I could find a version/build date for this binary, it'd make me a lot more comfortable, but there seems to be no command-line option to get that either. At this stage I don't even know if somehow I got it from compiling the official reicast repository (unlikely), or if there was a time when the reicast setup scripts were pointing to other branches.

                                      So that's that, really, very honestly speaking. I'm sorry I can't be much more help - it'd also make me somewhat more comfortable if someone actually managed to run this version and confirm whether it does fix things for them or not.

                                      Just to reassure myself that I'm not going crazy. :)

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                                      • quicksilverQ
                                        quicksilver @pjft
                                        last edited by

                                        @pjft it's definitely odd. Partly because of how it moves the bios location. I don't ever remember a change like that.

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                                        • pjftP
                                          pjft @quicksilver
                                          last edited by

                                          @quicksilver well, that one did happen though.:)

                                          The new BIOS location only came to be in August 2018:

                                          https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Dreamcast/_history

                                          The BIOS folder is where it had been prior to that. I had come from a 4.2 setup (maybe older? It was 2016 or so) and that's where I kept my Dreamcast BIOS files before.

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                                          • quicksilverQ
                                            quicksilver @pjft
                                            last edited by

                                            @pjft I'm so confused...was there a commit that automatically moved the bios to /bios/dc/? Because that's where mine are located but I don't ever remember having to move them into the dc folder. And I setup Dreamcast on my pi over a year ago. I guess it doesn't really matter, I just need to finally get set up on RP 4.4. I appreciate all your help with this. When I am done with the migration I'll report back if it works.

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