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      valerino @mitu
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      @mitu indeed i replied to that PR. ok for lr-vice (that was just an experiment), but for lr-mess there's no other way to currently integrate it easily, my solution seems easy enough (fact) and without side effects.
      probably yes, a separate menu without polluting the 'exp' section is needed. i'm working on it.

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        mitu Global Moderator @valerino
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        @valerino said in new scriptmodules (lr-vice-xvic, gsplus, proper lr-mess integration!):

        lr-mess there's no other way to currently integrate it easily, my solution seems easy enough (fact) and without side effects.

        What exactly is the issue with lr-mess ? Maybe there is an alternate solution.

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          valerino @mitu
          last edited by valerino

          @mitu ah, don't ask me :)

          https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/pull/3109#issuecomment-620490323

          of course there will be other solutions. i proposed mine, implemented it and it seems enough stable, easy to add other systems, isolated each one, and safe to use. that's why i'm sharing it.

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            mitu Global Moderator
            last edited by mitu

            @valerino said in new scriptmodules (lr-vice-xvic, gsplus, proper lr-mess integration!):

            @mitu ah, don't ask me :)

            No, I meant what is the problem that you're trying to solve with that alternate solution that you proposed and why lr-mess cannot be run like the other Libretro cores.

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              valerino @mitu
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              @mitu because you're forced to use softlists with lr-mess, or anyway 'mess' yourself with configurations after the installation to have everything running from the frontend 'as normal'. and mess systems are like separate cores anyway.
              with my solution you have each system ready out of the box, easy.

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                mitu Global Moderator
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                @valerino said in new scriptmodules (lr-vice-xvic, gsplus, proper lr-mess integration!):

                because you're forced to use softlists with lr-mess, or anyway 'mess' yourself with configurations after the installation to have everything running from the frontend 'as normal'.

                What's the upstream recommendation/default ?

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                  valerino @mitu
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                  @mitu https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/MESS

                  it works like mame, you need to have roms named the way they're defined in the softlists, plus they need to match a hash. it's completely non-practical for computer systems.
                  my way you can use whichever rom you want, as with every other emulator.
                  i wouldn't have spent the last week nights doing that if it already existed, believe me :)

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                    mitu Global Moderator
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                    @valerino said in new scriptmodules (lr-vice-xvic, gsplus, proper lr-mess integration!):

                    my way you can use whichever rom you want, as with every other emulator.

                    I see, except that MAME/MESS doesn't always work like that.

                    We have a special section in the Docs for Arcade to emphasize the need to use the proper ROMset (validated) for the MAME version and still get a lot of question from users that copy a random/incorrect MAME roms and they get an error.

                    I understand that the 'no softlist' method it's easier, but wouldn't also lead to similar issues as with arcade emulation ?

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                      valerino @mitu
                      last edited by valerino

                      @mitu well, mess is a bit different than mame (i know they now converged, but for simplicity keep them separate).
                      mess emulates different computer/console systems, they will load everything as normal (as any computer/console do in other emulators), once booted their BIOS/OS. mess just enforces the BIOS is correct through hashes, and that's right.
                      the additional 'softlist' enforcement i really don't know why it has been put in place for mess, luckily it can be disabled.

                      mame is a completely different beast. each mame driver (well, mostly) is specific for a game, which may exist in different dump version. that's why you have i.e. 5 versions of dkong.zip, for example. still, it's the same game.
                      with mess you have i.e. the samcoupe driver, which will just ensure to load the samcoupe bios/os. that's all. then you put whichever disk/tape you want, as with every other computer emulator. you don't have people begging stuff don't work for i.e. lr-vice. or, if there's any, you just simply answer 'live with it'.

                      hope i've been clear.... i understand you want to protect from begging users, i'm all for practical things i know....

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                        valerino
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                        anyway, i keep adding systems on my fork until i'm done :)
                        added SamCoupe (lr-mess-samcoupe) and Amstrad GX4000 (lr-mess-gx4000)

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                          CCFox
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                          Good Afternoon All

                          I have just download the Retropie 4.6 version and I was wondering if the setup folder that you copy over is compatible with this new version.

                          Rgds

                          CCF

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                            valerino @CCFox
                            last edited by

                            @CCFox i don't know. probably is, i also updated mine and my repo is on par with 4.6 now.
                            anyway, just backup first, don't worry for you retroarch configuration etc... they're not touched anyway by my code.

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                              CCFox
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                              @valerino

                              I updated to Retropie 4.6 and the installation went fine as expected. I copied over that Retropie Setup folder and installed lr-vice. I then tried to install lr-xvic and it failed. Log below:

                              Log started at: Tue 28 Apr 20:01:32 BST 2020

                              RetroPie-Setup version: 4.5.20 (21a099a7)
                              System: Raspbian GNU/Linux 10 (buster) - Linux retropie 4.19.97-v7+ #1294 SMP Thu Jan 30 13:15:58 GMT 2020 armv7l GNU/Linux
                              /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/tmp/build/lr-vice-xvic /home/pi

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                              Getting sources for 'lr-vice-xvic' : Commodore Vic20 emulator - port of VICE for libretro
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                              git clone --recursive --depth 1 --branch master "https://github.com/libretro/vice-libretro.git" "/home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/tmp/build/lr-vice-xvic"
                              Cloning into '/home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/tmp/build/lr-vice-xvic'...
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                              Checking out files: 100% (8514/8514), done.
                              HEAD is now in branch 'master' at commit '61c8c53ae99614b79c6014c483ba48a1e1a469eb'
                              /home/pi
                              /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/tmp/build/lr-vice-xvic /home/pi

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                              Building 'lr-vice-xvic' : Commodore Vic20 emulator - port of VICE for libretro
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                              make: Makefile.libretro: No such file or directory
                              make: *** No rule to make target 'Makefile.libretro'. Stop.
                              make: Makefile.libretro: No such file or directory
                              make: *** No rule to make target 'Makefile.libretro'. Stop.
                              /home/pi
                              Could not successfully build lr-vice-xvic - Commodore Vic20 emulator - port of VICE for libretro (/home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/tmp/build/lr-vice-xvic/vice_xvic_libretro.so not found).

                              Log ended at: Tue 28 Apr 20:02:22 BST 2020
                              Total running time: 0 hours, 0 mins, 50 secs

                              I will try Plus 4 and report back

                              KR

                              CCF

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                                CCFox
                                last edited by

                                @valerino

                                Same for Plus 4 & C128

                                Now trying to install VICE standalone not lr-VICE.

                                Rgds

                                CCF

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                                  valerino
                                  last edited by valerino

                                  @CCFox uhm. same happens to me. lr-vice repo has changed and the lr-vice retropie scripts (both upstream and mine) has not been updated.
                                  fix is simple, in all lr-vice.sh, lr-vice-xvic.sh,lr-vice-blabla just replace

                                  Makefile.libretro

                                  with

                                  Makefile

                                  that's all.
                                  i will fix in a commit later on my fork.

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                                    CCFox
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                                    @valerino

                                    I'm sorry I don't where the file Makefile.libretro is located.

                                    Rgds

                                    CCF

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                                      valerino @CCFox
                                      last edited by

                                      @CCFox i just committed the fix on my repo

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                                        CCFox
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                                        I am currently installing lr-mess and it has so far as writing 4 hours. it is 3.30am here in England.

                                        Is this normal?

                                        Rgds

                                        CCF

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                                        • mituM
                                          mitu Global Moderator
                                          last edited by

                                          @CCFox said in new scriptmodules (lr-vice-xvic, gsplus, proper lr-mess integration!):

                                          I am currently installing lr-mess and it has so far as writing 4 hours. it is 3.30am here in England.

                                          If you're installing from source, it takes a long time to compile. On a (stock) Pi3B took me more than 1 day. The Pi4B is more powerful, it's faster to compile and it doesn't take that much.

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                                            CCFox
                                            last edited by

                                            @mitu

                                            My Word

                                            Had I had known that I probably wouldn't had started it! I saw that somebody had posted it takes a while...Bit of an understatement I think!

                                            On a side note, in your opinion is it worth upgrading to RPi 4? I know the latest retropie 4.6 is in beta and I was wondering if the N64 and PSP game play has improved at all. I knid of miss the lego series on the PSP. I see conflicting reports on youtube etc and I assume you have a pi4 so I would really value your opinion. And I will accept it without prejudice!

                                            Rgds

                                            CCF

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