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    • tpo1990T
      tpo1990 @retropi19
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      @retropi19 I'm not sure why you would want to do that on a RetroPie system, but I think I have seen something about creating script files that you can use with DosBox to be able to run certain files that are located in a folder. I cannot remember where I saw that.

      However you could possibly just place the DosBox contents in a subfolder placed in the specific Dos game that you want. I know that GOG.com does that when you install older PC games that are used with DosBox.

      Greetings from Denmark. :-)

      Developer of install scripts for ports such as Hexen 2, Return to Castle Wolfenstein and Caesar III. See my other projects at my profile.

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        VictimRLSH
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        If you specifically want to play Beneath A Steel Sky, it will autoload on Amiberry with the appropriate WHDload image.

        System Config: Retropie 4.4 with full desktop, RPi 3B, 256gb SD, 5v 2.1A 5,200 mAH USB battery. EasyMSX controller mounted with Pimoroni Hyperpixel 4 (non touch). Also running 4.6 on a 4gb Pi 4 serving as my primary desktop computer now.

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        • BadFurDayB
          BadFurDay @VictimRLSH
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          @VictimRLSH said in Suggestions for ports:

          If you specifically want to play Beneath A Steel Sky, it will autoload on Amiberry with the appropriate WHDload image.

          Or ScummVM if they really want the PC version.

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            retropi19 @tpo1990
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            @tpo1990 there is ported version of blood that uses the eduke32 engine already included in retropie, but i cannot figure out how to build or to run can you take a look?

            https://github.com/nukeykt/NBlood

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            • tpo1990T
              tpo1990 @retropi19
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              @retropi19 Ïnteresting. Could be something to look up on further to see if it works or not. Maybe I will. Others here that know how to build from source are free to try it out as well.

              Greetings from Denmark. :-)

              Developer of install scripts for ports such as Hexen 2, Return to Castle Wolfenstein and Caesar III. See my other projects at my profile.

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                retropi19 @tpo1990
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                @tpo1990 this engine plays Blood/Redneck Rampage/and Exhumed if you can make a port for all this three will be amazing

                also the diablo port plays you can make a script if you want

                https://github.com/diasurgical/devilutionX

                and the shadow warrior game port here

                https://github.com/jonof/jfsw

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                • ExarKunIvE
                  ExarKunIv @retropi19
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                  @retropi19 JFSw does work, but you have to have it in window mode due to the frame rate being crap, it runs really slow if you dont have it in window mode

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                  • tpo1990T
                    tpo1990 @retropi19
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                    @retropi19 Yes there are probably more ports to make into scripts for RetroPie that will require a lot of work.

                    @ExarKunIv I agree that it is too slow. JFSw is probably not ready for RetroPie and if it is, then it might require optimizing the configuration to be able to run at a respectable framerate.

                    Greetings from Denmark. :-)

                    Developer of install scripts for ports such as Hexen 2, Return to Castle Wolfenstein and Caesar III. See my other projects at my profile.

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                      retropi19
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                      if it run thought runcommand with matchbox maybe it performs better

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                      • quicksilverQ
                        quicksilver
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                        Has anyone tried to get VCMI (heroes of might and magic 3 engine) running on raspberry pi? I thought I might give it a shot but won't bother if someone has already tried. I have hmm2 running through dosbox but hmm3 was windows only.

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                        • EfriimE
                          Efriim @quicksilver
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                          @quicksilver

                          It would work, there is an android build. I think the prerequisite libraries are all available.

                          https://wiki.vcmi.eu/How_to_build_VCMI_(Linux)#Prerequisites

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                          • quicksilverQ
                            quicksilver @Efriim
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                            @Efriim Yea it look like it should work on linux as well. Doesnt look like its fully feature complete though which is a shame.

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                            • quicksilverQ
                              quicksilver
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                              So I'm trying to get VCMI installed. The installation instructions say that VCMI is part of the raspbian contrib repository but when I sudo apt-get install vcmi it says it can't locate the package. http://raspbian.raspberrypi.org/raspbian/pool/contrib/v/ if you click on the link you can see vcmi is there so I'm not sure what the issue is.

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                              • mituM
                                mitu Global Moderator @quicksilver
                                last edited by mitu

                                @quicksilver The web folder contains just the source package, there's no binary to install.

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                                • quicksilverQ
                                  quicksilver @mitu
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                                  @mitu so if I understand correctly I can remove the # from the deb-src line in the sources.list to get source packages?

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                                  • mituM
                                    mitu Global Moderator @quicksilver
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                                    @quicksilver Yes, that way you'd be able to download/compile and obtain an installable .deb from the sources.

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                                    • quicksilverQ
                                      quicksilver @mitu
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                                      So I uncommented

                                      deb-src http://raspbian.raspberrypi.org/raspbian/ buster main contrib non-free rpi

                                      And it still says vcmi not found. What am I doing wrong?

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                                      • mituM
                                        mitu Global Moderator
                                        last edited by

                                        @quicksilver said in Suggestions for ports:

                                        And it still says vcmi not found. What am I doing wrong?

                                        You need to use apt-src to install a source package - https://wiki.debian.org/apt-src.

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                                        • quicksilverQ
                                          quicksilver @mitu
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                                          @mitu ok cool I installed apt-src and started building vcmi however as it's building I noticed an error saying unmet build dependencies. It flashed by so fast I couldn't see what they were. I tried to shift+page-up to scroll back up but it only lets me go back so far. Is there a way to see what the missing dependencies were and install them?

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                                          • mituM
                                            mitu Global Moderator @quicksilver
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                                            @quicksilver Usually you don't install dependencies manually, but through apt-get build-dep <src_package> - this will install all the needed packages for building the source package.

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