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    new scriptmodules (lr-vice-xvic, gsplus, proper lr-mess integration!)

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      valerino
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      hi man! thanks for the feedback first for all! are you talking about the standalone gsplus or the lr-mess one? i'd prefer to continue work on retroarch emulators, thats why....
      can you try lr-mess-apple2gs too ?
      for sure i know that doesn't support .gsp, but you will have all the benefits from retroarch .....

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        roslof
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        That's solely for GSPlus. I'll play around with lr-mess next. :)

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          valerino @roslof
          last edited by

          @roslof done, just committed your changes about extensions :) i haven't checked, but i think you know more than me about apple2gs :)

          btw ... i also added Dragon 32 :)

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          • roslofR
            roslof @valerino
            last edited by roslof

            @valerino I see that! Awesome, man. Anxious to try a bunch of these out. After getting used to RetroArch, the stand-alone Coco/Dragon32 emulation left me wanting more. Will be a fun weekend.

            EDIT: The changes to the GSPlus script look good!

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              roslof
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              Just tried Arcadia.
              ...wow!
              Installed the script, copied over the roms, restarted ES. Boom! Worked!
              Very slick.

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                valerino
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                added Coleco Adam

                i really hope all this gets added to the retropie distribution ..... i'll add a bunch of other emulators (and try to fix bbcmicro), then i'll retry to submit a pull request :)

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                  roslof
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                  That would be nice.

                  One thing about BBCMicro, the script is not adding ROM Extensions to es_systems. Looks like it's just a single space. I manually added .ssd .zip .SSD .ZIP.

                  So now I can get to BBC BASIC, but Shift-F12 results in "File not found". I'll spend time trying to figure out why. Never worked with MESS before today.

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                    valerino @roslof
                    last edited by

                    @roslof again, its about the standalone or the lr-mess-bbcmicro ? i'm fixing it, since it doesnt work on me. running it via runcommand.sh leads to crash, instead it runs when running run_mess.sh from commandline.
                    wait for a new version, i should have it shortly .... or if you happen to fix it, feel free to commit the code!!!!

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                    • roslofR
                      roslof
                      last edited by

                      Yes, lr-mess-bbcmicro. Knew you were having issues per the comments above, so was giving my input to help you out.
                      Will commit fixes if I find them FWIW: Not crashing here. Just yielding a"File Not Found" after hitting Shift-F12.

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                        valerino @roslof
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                        @roslof try to run this

                        /opt/retropie/configs/bbcmicro/run_mess.sh /opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/bin/retroarch /opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-mess/mess_libretro.so /opt/retropie/configs/bbcmicro/retroarch.cfg bbcb /home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS -flop1 /path/to/your/rom

                        it should work. its an issue with runcommand.sh, i'm trying to override runcommand.sh for now....

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                          valerino @roslof
                          last edited by valerino

                          @roslof there you go, bbcmicro fixed .... try it :)

                          EDIT: i think i got why runcommand.sh crashes.... runcommand.sh tries to set the video mode, while the bbcmicro driver in lr-mess switch video mode multiple times during running (i.e. try games like jetpack and you will see what i mean). this (at least on my setup) makes it crashing. probably it can be fixed passing a correct option to runcommand.sh, anyway i overridden it calling my run_mess.sh directly from emulationstation, that's all.

                          btw, configuring joystick for lr-mess-microbbc is really a MESS ! :)

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                            roslof
                            last edited by

                            Thanks @valerino

                            The script initially freezes on "Press a button to configure". After I hit enter several times, I can break out of it.
                            Tried uninstalling/ re-installing -- same behavior.

                            Enters BBC-Micro BASIC as before.
                            Pressing Shift-F12 doesn't auto-load. The word "BASIC" and the ">" just blink out for a moment, then return.

                            Basically, the in-BASIC results are the same here. It's possible things were working fine before, since I was not having issues with runcommand like you were. I just haven't seen a game render yet.

                            I've tried .zip and expanded .ssd extensions.

                            I think user-error at this point. Will keep looking into why I can get this one to fire. Arcadia and CreatiVision were fine.

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                              roslof @roslof
                              last edited by

                              Crap, yeah, false alarm. I rebooted the Pi and the odd behavior(s) went away. I can now see the game running correctly.

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                                valerino
                                last edited by

                                @roslof

                                Enters BBC-Micro BASIC as before.
                                Pressing Shift-F12 doesn't auto-load. The word "BASIC" and the ">" just blink out for a moment, then >return.

                                uhm ..... so it crash ? it exits back from emulationstation ? that's what exactly happened to me.
                                have you tried with the version i pushed few minutes ago ?
                                if so, after installing that, check if the bbcmicro entry in /etc/emulationstation/es_systems.cfg looks like this:

                                  <system>
                                    <name>bbcmicro</name>
                                    <fullname>BBC-Micro</fullname>
                                    <path>/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/bbcmicro</path>
                                    <extension>.zip .ssd</extension>
                                    <command>/opt/retropie/configs/bbcmicro/run_mess.sh /opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/bin/retroarch /opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-mess/mess_libretro.so /opt/retropie/configs/bbcmicro/retroarch.cfg bbcb /home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS -flop1 %ROM%</command>
                                    <platform>bbcmicro</platform>
                                    <theme>bbcmicro</theme>
                                  </system>
                                

                                if not, delete the entry and try to reinstall. the retropie setup script doesn't overwrite it automatically so.
                                if instead its the same, well..... we must check what happens on your setup :(

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                                  valerino @roslof
                                  last edited by

                                  @roslof oh amazing :) can you confirm you're using my last version (the one not using runcommand.sh) ?

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                                    roslof @valerino
                                    last edited by roslof

                                    @valerino Interesting here:

                                    After the restart, I tried both scripts. They both work. Like I mentioned earlier, running lr-mess-bbcmicro never crashed. The game just didn't load when pressing Shift-F12. But now (after restart) everything is fine and I can run both scripts.

                                    Of course, the older script (that uses runcommand) breaks the ROM Extensions in es_settings.cfg, but after I manually add .ssd .zip .SSD .ZIP it works fine, and outputs to /dev/shm/runcommand.log appropriately.

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                                    • roslofR
                                      roslof
                                      last edited by

                                      Having a blast with your scripts.

                                      Emerson Arcadia 2001:
                                      (arcadia) Cat Trax.png

                                      Acorn BBC Micro:
                                      (bbcmicro) Snapper.png

                                      VTech CreatiVision:
                                      (crvision) Sonic Invader.png

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                                        valerino
                                        last edited by

                                        updated first post, added a bunch of others (apfm1000, adventurevision)

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                                          mth75 @roslof
                                          last edited by mth75

                                          How are your fire buttons mapped? I'm unable to use my fire buttons.

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                                            valerino @mth75
                                            last edited by

                                            @mth75 well, you have to mess with mess (ahahahah) options, SHIFT+SCRLK, TAB, etc....
                                            unfortunately all systems are different, so you have to customize them separately.

                                            anyway, due to my 'way', all lr-mess systems are indipendent 'retroarch-wise', so if you customize options for one and save they will be kept.

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